Ranking Ohio’s school districts from 1 to 607 based on the stars they received on new state report cards

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Twelve districts spread across eight counties received a perfect score of five stars in each of five key categories - or 25 stars overall. This included four schools from the Greater Cleveland area - Aurora, Chagrin Falls, Highland, and Solon.

CLEVELAND, Ohio - While the new Ohio school report card gives a star rating to various performance categories, there is no overall performance grade assigned for this year. So cleveland.com calculated the total score for all 607 districts reported to show which schools scored the best across the board.

Achievement, Early Literacy, Graduation, Progress, and Gap Closing. Additional details about each of these categories are shown below the chart.The Ohio Department of Education created aThe state uses data reported by districts and schools to analyze performance in several categories. - Graduation: This measurement looks at the four-year adjusted cohort graduation rate and the five-year adjusted cohort graduation rate. The four-year rate includes only those students who earn diplomas within four years of entering ninth grade for the first time. The five-year rate consists of those students who graduate within five years of entering ninth grade for the first time.

 

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