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Columbus City School District 270 E IRN# 043802 Columbus City School District 270 E. State St., Columbus, OH 43212-2204 – Franklin County Current Superintendent: Gene T. Harris (614) 365-5000 Not Met Continuous 5 4 = Met Improvement 81.8 Improvement Year 7 60.7% 62.9% 79.9% 61.1% 64.0% 82.0% 66.3% 66.3% 83.8% 59.2% 57.9% 78.1% 54.6% 52.4% 74.1% 43.8% 40.7% 66.1% 44.2% 40.6% 71.1% 68.8% 68.8% 85.6% 58.3% 55.9% 77.5% 54.8% 57.4% 77.3% 50.9% 53.1% 74.8% 69.1% 70.1% 85.1% 47.6% 50.7% 74.3% 38.6% 36.9% 67.4% 78.3% 3 76.0% 87.2% 68.6% 68.2% 82.6% 81.6% 3 81.3% 89.5% 54.4% 54.0% 74.7% 68.9% 64.4% 80.1% 87.3% 87.0% 92.4% 78.8% 80.6% 89.1% 89.7% 88.9% 93.4% 69.2% 70.4% 84.2% 79.4% 79.4% 88.0% 94.5% 94.0% 94.5% 77.6% 75.1% 84.3% 65.8 66.6 66.3 59.9 59.0 60.7 55.1 61.1 62.8 62.8 57.8 59.2 62.0 68.8 54.1 54.6 47.6 53.9 54.9 58.3 53.1 44.3 47.1 43.8 47.7 47.6 44.2 69.1 57.3 54.8 58.6 50.4 48.4 46.1 50.9 48.7 47.6 42.2 43.5 35.7 34.3 38.6 78.3 85.0 79.5 81.6 76.6 75.6 67.9 68.6 68.6 72.1 71.9 68.9 54.9 53.6 54.4 91.4 92.9 89.1 89.7 87.1 87.3 81.9 79.6 78.8 83.7 80.1 79.4 70.3 68.6 69.2 * Cumulative results for students who took the tests as 10th or 11th graders. Columbus City School District, Franklin County 0.1 0.0 17.1 5.1 23.9 14.3 34.4 34.4 15.1 16.6 9.4 11.3 81.8 81.8 80.3 80.4 3 + + - + + + -- 3 - Columbus City School District, Franklin County Not Met Not Met Met Not Met Met Met Met Met Not Met Not Met Not Met Not Met Not Met Met Not Met Met Not Met Met Met Not Met Not Met Not Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Not Met Not Met Met Not Met Met Not Met Met Met Not Met Not Met Not Met 77.6% -- 79.3% 77.5% 75.3% 71.2% 66.9% 80.6% 81.4% 78.3% Columbus City School District, Franklin County 19.2 14.0 10.5 17.0 11.7 12.3 12.1 39.2 -- 5.8 18.8 22.5 13.0 20.3 3.9 -- 0.0 0.7 1.5 3.8 1.0 17.0 -- 1.2 4.2 5.5 1.9 5.2 24.9 21.1 10.5 19.5 15.4 14.4 15.7 47.2 -- 8.4 23.4 25.7 19.3 22.6 15.5 25.0 6.3 10.8 10.2 8.9 9.8 29.8 -- 4.4 15.0 18.3 12.2 14.0 18.7 -- 3.4 15.3 10.6 12.3 11.2 43.6 -- 5.8 19.3 21.9 16.2 16.5 21.0 24.6 13.9 19.2 18.2 15.7 17.3 28.6 -- 9.9 21.0 23.0 18.0 20.4 16.5 -- 10.2 15.9 6.0 12.3 10.0 40.9 -- 5.3 17.6 24.9 11.0 18.9 26.3 22.8 12.1 23.7 19.0 19.5 22.7 28.2 -- 13.5 25.6 25.9 23.9 23.4 46.5 35.0 32.6 41.1 33.7 32.3 40.2 48.5 -- 25.9 45.0 48.1 41.6 41.5 17.0 -- 11.9 8.8 13.6 10.6 13.4 21.9 -- 7.4 16.8 16.0 14.9 14.6 40.1 42.1 36.1 39.4 38.4 37.9 43.1 20.7 -- 35.0 40.2 38.6 41.6 37.1 53.3 -- 47.5 54.3 58.2 43.1 54.6 29.8 -- 38.3 54.2 53.6 50.5 50.9 31.5 31.6 30.9 32.4 34.7 31.5 35.3 13.8 -- 30.5 31.9 30.9 33.1 30.3 24.6 25.0 28.0 23.0 26.8 26.4 28.1 10.1 -- 25.9 25.0 19.7 27.2 23.1 33.9 -- 35.6 33.6 34.8 29.0 35.4 17.6 -- 30.1 33.3 27.4 34.1 31.1 14.4 14.0 22.9 17.6 20.9 20.5 19.3 4.1 -- 28.4 14.4 11.3 18.7 14.7 25.2 -- 39.0 28.3 32.8 37.1 33.5 4.7 -- 52.8 22.3 14.3 35.2 22.5 10.2 8.8 19.5 13.2 16.8 15.8 14.4 2.9 -- 19.9 11.0 10.1 12.7 12.2 9.9 10.0 21.1 19.0 23.0 19.8 15.7 4.3 -- 25.5 11.3 11.1 13.6 14.1 13.2 -- 20.3 13.1 4.5 16.1 15.7 4.3 -- 16.3 13.2 15.2 13.6 14.2 5.3 5.3 16.6 6.9 10.8 13.5 8.3 7.4 -- 20.8 5.6 4.6 8.7 7.5 1.2 -- 3.4 0.7 1.5 3.8 0.8 7.6 -- 2.4 1.8 1.7 1.3 2.5 7.0 15.8 26.9 11.2 14.2 18.9 12.0 7.9 -- 27.6 8.1 7.3 11.0 11.6 3.5 5.0 12.0 6.1 6.4 12.6 6.2 7.3 -- 18.3 3.8 2.8 5.4 7.3 17.2 -- 28.8 29.2 36.4 31.9 24.2 12.6 -- 40.4 17.4 19.4 21.2 23.7 49616 58.9% 0.2% 2.1% 6.8% 5.1% 27.0% 81.9% 9.7% 17.1% -- 381 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 64.1% 63.2% 54.1% 0.6% 0.5% 0.0% 99.4% 99.4% 100.0% 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% Columbus City School District, Franklin County Alum Crest High School - 1 Arlington Park Elementary School - 5 Arts Impact Middle School (Aims) - 3 Avalon Elementary School - 1 Avondale Elementary School - 3 Beatty Park Elementary School - 3 Beechcroft High School - 2 Binns Elementary School - 1 Briggs High School - 2 Broadleigh Elementary School - 6 Brookhaven High School - 7 Buckeye Middle School - 5 Burroughs Elementary School - 7 Cassady Alternative Elementary School - 4 Champion Middle School - 9 Clearbrook Middle School - 6 Colerain Elementary School - 1 Columbus Africentric Early College Elementary School - 4 COLUMBUS GLOBAL ACADEMY - 3 Cranbrook Elementary School - 1 Dana Avenue Elementary School - 5 Devonshire Alternative Elementary School - 1 Dominion Middle School - 3 Eakin Elementary School - 6 East Columbus Elementary School - 4 East High School - 6 East Linden Elementary School - 6 Eastgate Elementary School - 4 Fairmoor Elementary School - 5 Forest Park Elementary School - 4 Georgian Heights Alt Elementary School @ Old Wedgewood MS - 1 Hamilton STEM Academy (K-6) - 6 Highland Elementary School - 7 Hilltonia Middle School - 8 Innis Elementary School - 5 Johnson Park Middle School - 5 Leawood Elementary School - 4 Liberty Elementary School - 5 Lindbergh Elementary School - 4 Linden STEM Academy (K-6) - 6 Linden-Mckinley STEM School on Arcadia - 4 Livingston Elementary School - 10 Marion-Franklin High School - 1 Maybury Elementary School - 4 Medina Middle School - 8 Mifflin Alternative Middle School - 5 Mifflin High School - 2 Moler Elementary School - 1 Monroe Alternative Middle School - 4 North Linden Elementary School - 5 Northland High School - 2 Northtowne Elementary School - 1 Ohio Avenue Elementary School - 8 Olde Orchard Alt Elementary School @ Old Shady Lane ES - 1 Parsons Elementary School - 1 Ridgeview Middle School - 2 Salem Elementary School - 5 Scottwood Elementary School - 6 Shady Lane Elementary School - 1 Sherwood Middle School - 3 Siebert Elementary School - 3 South Mifflin STEM Academy (K-6) - 8 Southmoor Middle School - 7 Southwood Elementary School - 4 Special Education Center - 4 Starling Middle School - 7 Sullivant Elementary School - 6 Trevitt Elementary School - 7 Valley Forge Elementary School - 5 Walnut Ridge High School - 6 Watkins Elementary School - 3 Wedgewood Middle School - 6 Weinland Park Elementary School - 6 West Broad Elementary School - 5 West High School - 6 Westmoor Middle School - 4 Whetstone High School - 5 Windsor STEM Acadmey (K-6) - 4 Woodward Park Middle School - 5 Yorktown Middle School - 5 Columbus City School District, Franklin County Columbus City School District, Franklin County 72.2% -- 85.1% 73.4% 69.7% 57.2% 54.1% 61.9% 68.8% 70.7% Columbus City School District, Franklin County.
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