Summary:
The Gallia County Local school district in Ohio is home to 4 elementary schools serving students from kindergarten through 5th grade. These schools vary in their academic performance, with Southwestern Elementary School standing out as the highest-performing school in the district, consistently outpacing the district and state averages on state assessments. In contrast, Hannan Trace Elementary School has struggled, particularly in 5th grade math, where only 10.3% of students were proficient compared to 41.9% in the district and 57.4% statewide.
The racial composition of the schools also varies, with Vinton Elementary School having the most diverse student population, with 89.97% White, 4.07% African American, and 5.15% two or more races. The other schools have less diverse student bodies, with Hannan Trace Elementary School being the least diverse at 98.03% White and 1.97% two or more races. This could be an area for further investigation to understand any potential impacts on student outcomes or school climate.
Overall, the Gallia County Local district appears to have a mix of high-performing and struggling elementary schools, with Southwestern Elementary and Addaville Elementary standing out as the top performers. The district may benefit from examining the practices and strategies employed by the successful schools to identify opportunities for improvement across the district.
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