Summary:
The Osnaburg Local school district in Ohio has only one elementary school, East Canton Elementary School, which serves grades PK-5 with a total enrollment of 454 students. While the school has a predominantly white student population, it faces challenges in terms of academic performance, student demographics, and resource allocation.
East Canton Elementary School has consistently ranked in the bottom half of Ohio elementary schools over the past three years, with a 2-out-of-5-star rating from School Digger. The school's test scores are mixed, with some grade levels exceeding the state average in math and English language arts, while others fall below. Notably, the school's science scores are significantly lower than the state average. Additionally, the school has a high chronic absenteeism rate of 23.7% and a high percentage of students (88.55%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting it serves a socioeconomically disadvantaged population.
The school's spending per student is relatively low compared to the state average, which may be a contributing factor to its academic performance. While the school's student-teacher ratio of 20.3 to 1 is within the typical range, the combination of low funding, high poverty, and mixed academic outcomes indicates that the Osnaburg Local district and East Canton Elementary School face significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to their students.
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