Summary:
The Mapleton Local school district in Ohio is home to two high schools: Mapleton High School and Mapleton Virtual Academy. While Mapleton High School is the larger and more established of the two, with 265 students, the virtual academy serves a smaller population of 22 students.
Academically, Mapleton High School's test scores are generally below the state average, with particular struggles in subjects like Geometry and Algebra I. However, the school boasts a strong four-year graduation rate of 97.1%. In contrast, Mapleton Virtual Academy does not have any available test score data, making it difficult to compare the academic performance of the two schools. Interestingly, the virtual academy has a significantly lower chronic absenteeism rate of 0%, compared to Mapleton High School's 35.3%.
The racial makeup of the schools also differs, with Mapleton High School having a predominantly white student population (98.87%) and Mapleton Virtual Academy being slightly more diverse (95.45% white, 4.55% two or more races). Additionally, Mapleton High School has a higher percentage of students (36.23%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a larger proportion of students from lower-income families. Overall, the data highlights the need for further investigation and targeted interventions to address the academic and attendance challenges faced by Mapleton High School, as well as the need for more comprehensive data on the virtual academy to enable a more thorough comparison.
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