Summary:
The Fairport Harbor Exempted Village school district in Ohio consists of two schools: Fairport Harding High School and McKinley Elementary School. The data reveals that the district as a whole is struggling, with both schools ranking in the bottom third of their respective state-wide rankings.
At the high school level, Fairport Harding High School faces significant challenges, including a high chronic absenteeism rate of 43.6%, relatively low proficiency rates on state tests, and a state-wide ranking between 565-678 out of 836-867 Ohio high schools. However, the school does maintain a respectable graduation rate of 91.2%. In contrast, McKinley Elementary School shows some brighter spots, with stronger performance on state tests, including 90% proficiency in 5th grade English Language Arts. Yet, the elementary school also struggles with a low state-wide ranking and a high chronic absenteeism rate of 31.9%.
Across both schools, the data highlights systemic challenges, such as low spending per student, high free/reduced lunch rates, and significant disparities in academic performance between the elementary and high school levels. Addressing these issues will likely require a comprehensive, data-driven approach to improve outcomes for all students in the Fairport Harbor Exempted Village school district.
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