Summary:
The Windham Exempted Village school district in Ohio has only one middle school, Windham Junior High School, which serves grades 5-8 with an enrollment of 130 students. While the school has a diverse student population, it has consistently struggled to meet academic standards, ranking in the bottom third of Ohio middle schools over the past three years.
Windham Junior High School's test scores lag significantly behind state averages across multiple subjects and grade levels, with only 15.4% of 8th graders proficient or better in math compared to the state average of 46.3%. The school also faces high chronic absenteeism rates, with 32.2% of students chronically absent in the 2023-2024 school year. Despite spending $11,444 per student and maintaining a low 9.5 student-teacher ratio, the school's academic performance remains well below state benchmarks.
Overall, the data suggests that Windham Exempted Village is struggling to provide a high-quality education to its middle school students. Targeted interventions and support may be necessary to address the school's low rankings, poor test scores, and high chronic absenteeism rates, and ensure that all students have the opportunity to succeed.
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