Summary:
The Upper Scioto Valley Local district in Ohio has a single middle school, Upper Scioto Valley Middle School, which serves grades 7-8 with a total enrollment of 86 students. The school has a predominantly white student population, with 89.53% of students identifying as white. While the school's 8th grade science performance exceeds the state average, its math and English language arts scores fall below, suggesting areas for improvement in the curriculum and instruction.
Upper Scioto Valley Middle School has a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger and has fluctuated in its state ranking, ranging from 592nd to 720th out of 1,046 Ohio middle schools over the past few years. The school also faces a concerning chronic absenteeism rate of 26.5%, which may be an issue the district needs to address to improve student engagement and learning outcomes. With a student-teacher ratio of 86:1 and a spending per student of $8,350, the school's resources and funding may also be an area for further analysis.
While the data provides insights into the performance and characteristics of the lone middle school in the Upper Scioto Valley Local district, a more comprehensive understanding of the educational landscape would require data on additional schools within the district for comparison. This would allow for a deeper analysis of the district's strengths, challenges, and opportunities for improvement across multiple middle school settings.
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