Summary:
The Bradford Exempted Village school district in Ohio is home to a single high school, Bradford High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school has a relatively small enrollment of 244 students, with a predominantly white (98.36%) and economically disadvantaged (90.98% eligible for free or reduced-price lunch) student population.
Academically, Bradford High School has a mix of strengths and weaknesses. The school performs above the state average in American Government and Algebra I, but struggles in Mathematics, with only 14.3% of 8th-grade students proficient or better, compared to the state average of 46.3%. The school's graduation rate is strong at 97.2%, but it also has a high chronic absenteeism rate of 30.6%, which is significantly higher than the state's average.
The Bradford Exempted Village school district spends $11,137 per student, which is above the state average, and the school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 7.7. However, the school's lack of racial diversity may limit its ability to prepare students for the diverse world they will encounter after graduation, and the school may need to focus on how its resources are being utilized to support student learning and address the factors contributing to chronic absenteeism.
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