Summary:
The Frontier Local school district in Ohio has only one high school, Frontier High/Middle School, which serves grades 7-12 with a total enrollment of 204 students. The school has a predominantly white student population, with 97.06% of students identifying as white, and a small percentage of Hispanic students (2.94%).
Academically, Frontier High/Middle School has a mixed performance on state assessments, outperforming state and district averages in some subjects like American Government, American History, and Biology, but falling behind in others like Mathematics and English Language Arts. The school's four-year graduation rate of 92.2% is slightly higher than the state average, but its chronic absenteeism rate of 36.9% is significantly higher than the state average, which could be contributing to the inconsistent academic performance.
The school's per-student spending of $11,411 is higher than the state average, and its student-teacher ratio of 12.4 is lower than the state average, indicating a relatively small class size. However, the district should evaluate the effectiveness of its resource allocation and explore ways to optimize the use of funds to support student learning, as the academic performance data suggests that the resources may not be translating into consistently strong student outcomes.
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