Summary:
The Fairport Harbor Exempted Village school district in Ohio has only one elementary school, Mckinley Elementary School, which serves grades K-5 with a total enrollment of 269 students. While Mckinley Elementary's academic performance is mixed compared to state averages, the school's high chronic absenteeism rate and above-average spending per student raise questions about the efficiency and effectiveness of the school's resource allocation.
Mckinley Elementary's proficiency rates on Ohio state tests vary, with some grade levels and subjects performing above the state average, while others fall below. For example, 5th grade science proficiency (67.5%) was above the state average of 64%, but 3rd grade math proficiency (53.3%) and 4th grade math proficiency (37.3%) were both below the state averages. The school's racial makeup is also somewhat different from the state average, with a higher percentage of White students and lower percentages of African American and Asian students.
Despite the mixed academic performance, Mckinley Elementary spends $9,945 per student, which is above the state average. Additionally, the school's chronic absenteeism rate of 31.9% is quite high compared to the state average. These factors suggest that the Fairport Harbor Exempted Village district may need to explore ways to improve the performance and offerings at Mckinley Elementary to enhance the educational experience and outcomes for their students.
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