![]() ![]() RELATED: Two state tests eliminated for Ohio students The district’s five-year graduation rate, tracking students who would have normally become the class of 2015, was much higher at 86 percent. is one of the state’s smallest school districts, with just over 400 students from K-12. RELATED: Educators urge deeper look at school quality The graduation rates are reported on a one-year lag, so the four-year rate measures students who would have normally become the class of 2016. Springfield was at 66 percent, and Dayton was at 72 percent, down slightly from last year. No other district in Ohio was below 65 percent. ranked last in the state in four-year graduation rate, at 50 percent. … I think there was a belief that we were making greater progress with student learning than the test results showed.” “I’ve seen some of the efforts that have happened instructionally in our classrooms, I know our teachers work really hard. “I’m a little bit surprised that the performance turned out where it is,” Bell said. ![]()
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