Summary:
Coshocton Opportunity School is the sole high school serving the Coshocton, Ohio area, providing education for grades 9-12 with a total enrollment of just 40 students. While the school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio, it appears to be struggling academically, with students performing well below state averages on standardized tests and the school ranking in the bottom 10-15% of Ohio high schools.
Coshocton Opportunity School has a predominantly white student population, with 90% of students identifying as white. The school's four-year graduation rate of 84.4% is lower than the state average, and it has a concerning high chronic absenteeism rate of 38.5%. Academically, the school's proficiency rates on Ohio's End of Course exams range from just 7.1% in Geometry to 30% in American History, compared to state averages of 39.8% to 68.5% respectively.
Overall, the data paints a concerning picture of Coshocton Opportunity School's ability to effectively educate and support its students. While the low student-teacher ratio could indicate more individualized attention, this does not seem to be translating into improved academic outcomes. Further investigation may be warranted to understand the root causes of the school's challenges and how it can better serve the Coshocton Opportunity School community.
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