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Miami Valley schools ranked top to bottom
Here’s how the Miami Valley’s 60 school districts ranked for “performance index score,” a state statistic that gauges test performance across all grade levels:
No. 1 Oakwood 108.6
No. 2 Mason 108.5
No. 3 Centerville 105.4
No. 4 Botkins 105.4
No. 5 Russia 105.2
No. 6 Sugarcreek 104.7
No. 7 Kings 104.4
No. 8 Vandalia-Butler 104.3
No. 9 Springboro 103.9
No. 10 Anna 103.8
No. 11 Fort Loramie 103.8
No. 12 Tipp City 103.7
No. 13 Beavercreek 103.6
No. 14 Northmont 103.4
No. 15 Versailles 102.3
No. 16 Cedar Cliff 101.7
No. 17 Wayne 101.3
No. 18 Yellow Springs 100.8
No. 19 Newton 100.6
No. 20 Kettering 100.5
No. 21 Little Miami 100.5
No. 22 Miamisburg 100.4
No. 23 Franklin Monroe 100.2
No. 24 Lebanon 99.9
No. 25 Milton-Union 99.8
No. 26 Brookville 99.8
No. 27 Troy 99.4
No. 28 Arcanum 99.2
No. 29 Covington 99.1
No. 30 Valley View 98.7
No. 31 Tri-County North 98.4
No. 32 Miami East 98.2
No. 33 Bethel 97.9
No. 34 Greeneview 97.3
No. 35 New Lebanon 96.5
No. 36 Huber Heights 96
No. 37 Hardin-Houston 95.8
No. 38 Fairlawn 95.7
No. 39 Eaton 95.1
No. 40 Ansonia 94.7
No. 41 Piqua 94.2
No. 42 Mad River 94.1
No. 43 Carlisle 94.1
No. 44 Sidney 94
No. 45 Twin Valley 93.7
No. 46 National Trail 92.4
No. 47 Franklin 92
No. 48 West Carrollton 91.7
No. 49 Preble Shawnee 91.7
No. 50 Fairborn 91.4
No. 51 Greenville 91.3
No. 52 Xenia 91.2
No. 53 Mississinawa Valley 90.6
No. 54 Jackson Center 90
No. 55 Tri-Village 89.9
No. 56 Northridge 87.7
No. 57 Bradford 86.2
No. 58 Trotwood-Madison 82.7
No. 59 Jefferson Township 75.5
No. 60 Dayton 73.2
For more highlights of today’s district report card data release, go here. To see each district’s state rating, go here.
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Dayton Daily News education reporter Scott Elliott writes about schools, kids, teaching and learning.
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By Dennis Kelly
August 22, 2006 9:31 AM | Link to this
Why are none of the Clark County schools, indeed anything from this county not a part of DDN items? We are 15% of the population of the metro area of Dayton and within a few miles of Dayton, certainly not 50 miles off like Sidney, etc. Just asking?By Filet
August 16, 2006 10:36 PM | Link to this
Mason? Mason is a Cincinnati suburb.By Oldprof
August 15, 2006 8:31 PM | Link to this
So what’s the score for Springfield, Enon, or other places that are somewhat more contiguous to the Miami Valley than Mason (nothing against Mason, they have nice roads).