Summary:
The Edgewood City School District in Ohio is home to three elementary schools serving students from early childhood through 5th grade. These schools, Edgewood Intermediate School, Edgewood Primary School, and Edgewood Early Childhood Center, each have their own unique strengths and areas for improvement.
Edgewood Intermediate School stands out as the largest of the three, with 804 students, and excels in 5th-grade Science and 4th-grade Mathematics, outperforming district and state averages. However, it also has the highest chronic absenteeism rate at 21.2%. In contrast, Edgewood Early Childhood Center has the lowest enrollment of 340 students and the lowest spending per student at $7,888, but it also has the highest chronic absenteeism rate at 30.2%. Edgewood Primary School, with a 3-star rating, appears to be the strongest performer among the three schools.
Across the district, the student population is predominantly white, ranging from 85.38% to 85.95%. Free and reduced lunch rates are also high, with Edgewood Intermediate School having the highest percentage at 46.52%. These socioeconomic factors may contribute to the observed challenges, such as the high chronic absenteeism rates, and present opportunities for the district to address equity and ensure all students have access to the resources and support they need to succeed.
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