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High School Report 2014 Status of Ohio Graduates Remediation Report by High School Prepared by November 2015 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio College High School Graduates in 2014 Enrolling as First-Time College Students in Fall 2014 Results by High School of Graduation Note: For confidentiality purposes, results are omitted in cases where the value of the denominator is less than 6. Number of First- % of Entering Time Students Enrolling % of Entering College in a Public Students % of Entering % of Entering % of Entering % of Entering Students University or Enrolling in a Students Taking Students Taking Students Taking Students Taking at a USO University Community Developmental Developmental Developmental Developmental County High School by County IRN College Regional Campus College Math or English Math English Math and English Grand Total 48,749 74% 26% 32% 28% 13% 10% Adams Manchester High School 000450 18 94% 6% 17% 6% 11% 0% Adams North Adams High School 033944 14 57% 43% 43% 36% 21% 14% Adams Peebles High School 029538 14 64% 36% 7% 7% 0% 0% Adams West Union High School 038893 27 81% 19% 30% 22% 7% 0% All GED 111111 218 17% 83% 64% 59% 23% 19% All Home Schooled 222222 235 46% 54% 34% 30% 10% 6% Allen Allen East High School 000364 22 50% 50% 32% 32% 9% 9% Allen Bath High School 001750 44 80% 20% 18% 18% 2% 2% Allen Bluffton High School 003038 28 64% 36% 29% 21% 14% 7% Allen Elida High School 010199 52 60% 40% 29% 23% 10% 4% Allen Lima Central Catholic 053165 25 72% 28% 44% 40% 8% 4% Allen Lima Senior High School 008298 49 73% 27% 55% 49% 16% 10% Allen Perry High School 029694 17 47% 53% 29% 29% 0% 0% Allen Shawnee High School 034272 89 89% 11% 19% 19% 0% 0% Allen Spencerville High School 035345 15 87% 13% 33% 27% 13% 7% Allen St John Elementary and High School 053645 24 71% 29% 29% 21% 13% 4% Allen Temple Christian School 008071 3 67% 33% - - - - Allen West Central Learning Academy II 151175 1 100% 0% - - - - Ashland Ashland High School 001081 76 72% 28% 36% 32% 16% 12% Ashland Black River High School 002782 34 53% 47% 38% 35% 6% 3% Ashland Hillsdale High School 016352 13 62% 38% 62% 54% 38% 31% Ashland Loudonville High School 021519 19 74% 26% 47% 42% 16% 11% Ashland Mapleton High School 022640 19 53% 47% 42% 32% 21% 11% Ashtabula Conneaut High School 007211 36 78% 22% 67% 67% 39% 39% Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio College High School Graduates in 2014 Enrolling as First-Time College Students in Fall 2014 Results by High School of Graduation Note: For confidentiality purposes, results are omitted in cases where the value of the denominator is less than 6. Number of First- % of Entering Time Students Enrolling % of Entering College in a Public Students % of Entering % of Entering % of Entering % of Entering Students University or Enrolling in a Students Taking Students Taking Students Taking Students Taking at a USO University Community Developmental Developmental Developmental Developmental County High School by County IRN College Regional Campus College Math or English Math English Math and English Ashtabula Edgewood High School 009936 49 90% 10% 55% 53% 24% 22% Ashtabula Geneva High School 013219 53 75% 25% 53% 51% 17% 15% Ashtabula Grand River Academy 062463 5 80% 20% - - - - Ashtabula Grand Valley High School 014092 34 88% 12% 50% 41% 24% 15% Ashtabula Jefferson Area Sr High School 017905 44 75% 25% 52% 50% 27% 25% Ashtabula Lakeside High School 001123 63 89% 11% 57% 48% 22% 13% Ashtabula Pymatuning Valley High School 030932 12 92% 8% 58% 58% 33% 33% Ashtabula Saint John School 053637 4 100% 0% - - - - Athens Alexander Jr. / Sr. High School 000315 38 50% 50% 39% 34% 24% 18% Athens Athens High School 001149 93 69% 31% 22% 20% 6% 5% Athens Federal Hocking High School 011478 24 46% 54% 54% 54% 25% 25% Athens Nelsonville-York High School 026567 37 41% 59% 65% 57% 24% 16% Athens Trimble High School 013755 14 50% 50% 50% 43% 36% 29% Auglaize Minster Jr/Sr High School 025114 40 90% 10% 8% 8% 0% 0% Auglaize New Bremen High School 026641 42 83% 17% 26% 21% 10% 5% Auglaize New Knoxville High School 026765 16 88% 13% 38% 38% 6% 6% Auglaize St Marys Memorial High School 024208 51 82% 18% 24% 22% 10% 8% Auglaize Wapakoneta High School 039164 81 83% 17% 36% 30% 6% 0% Auglaize Waynesfield-Goshen Local High School 040097 6 67% 33% 33% 33% 0% 0% Belmont Barnesville High School 001602 30 60% 40% 47% 47% 23% 23% Belmont Bellaire High School 002139 16 50% 50% 63% 56% 44% 38% Belmont Martins Ferry High School 023036 30 50% 50% 70% 67% 40% 37% Belmont Shadyside High School 034090 13 62% 38% 69% 62% 38% 31% Belmont St Clairsville High School 035626 62 79% 21% 45% 40% 19% 15% Belmont St John Central 053652 7 57% 43% 29% 29% 14% 14% Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio College High School Graduates in 2014 Enrolling as First-Time College Students in Fall 2014 Results by High School of Graduation Note: For confidentiality purposes, results are omitted in cases where the value of the denominator is less than 6. Number of First- % of Entering Time Students Enrolling % of Entering College in a Public Students % of Entering % of Entering % of Entering % of Entering Students University or Enrolling in a Students Taking Students Taking Students Taking Students Taking at a USO University Community Developmental Developmental Developmental Developmental County High School by County IRN College Regional Campus College Math or English Math English Math and English Belmont The Bridgeport School District - High School 003558 16 69% 31% 75% 69% 31% 25% Belmont Union Local High School 037846 35 43% 57% 51% 46% 26% 20% Brown Eastern High School 010769 30 53% 47% 43% 40% 7% 3% Brown Fayetteville-Perry High School 011460 21 86% 14% 19% 14% 5% 0% Brown Georgetown Jr/Sr High School 013326 18 78% 22% 39% 33% 11% 6% Brown Ripley-Union-Lewis-Huntington High School 031815 12 50% 50% 50% 25% 33% 8% Brown Western Brown High School 025866 60 62% 38% 43% 42% 7% 5% Butler Cincinnati Christian Schools 070409 32 97% 3% 16% 13% 6% 3% Butler Edgewood High School 037481 91 90% 10% 20% 18% 7% 4% Butler Fairfield High School 011049 335 91% 9% 23% 18% 9% 3% Butler Hamilton High School 036822 154 88% 12% 25% 20% 10% 5% Butler Lakota East High School 123836 306 92% 8% 16% 11% 6% 2% Butler Lakota West High School 019737 338 93% 7% 16% 15% 4% 3% Butler Madison High School 022087 29 86% 14% 24% 21% 3% 0% Butler Middletown High School 024562 91 88% 12% 37% 30% 25% 18% Butler Monroe Jr./Sr. High School 139311 68 85% 15% 32% 31% 10% 9% Butler New Miami High School 026872 11 91% 9% 55% 45% 27% 18% Butler Ross High School 032755 114 84% 16% 13% 7% 10% 4% Butler Stephen T Badin 052647 66 94% 6% 9% 6% 5% 2% Butler Summit Academy Secondary School - Middletown 000634 3 0% 100% - - - - Butler Talawanda High School 036863 122 90% 10% 16% 8% 11% 3% Carroll Carrollton High School 005017 42 76% 24% 33% 26% 12% 5% Carroll Conotton Valley High School 007245 7 86% 14% 71% 71% 71% 71% Carroll Malvern High School 022368 16 81% 19% 44% 38% 19% 13% Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio College High School Graduates in 2014 Enrolling as First-Time College Students in Fall 2014 Results by High School of Graduation Note: For confidentiality purposes, results are omitted in cases where the value of the denominator is less than 6. Number of First- % of Entering Time Students Enrolling % of Entering College in a Public Students % of Entering % of Entering % of Entering % of Entering Students University or Enrolling in a Students Taking Students Taking Students Taking Students Taking at a USO University Community Developmental Developmental Developmental Developmental County High School by County IRN College Regional Campus College Math or English Math English Math and English Champaign Graham High School 014027 36 50% 50% 22% 22% 6% 6% Champaign Mechanicsburg High School 024026 20 45% 55% 30% 20% 15% 5% Champaign Triad High School 037531 12 67% 33% 33% 25% 8% 0% Champaign Urbana High School 037994 47 68% 32% 38% 34% 6% 2% Champaign West Liberty-Salem Middle/High School 038760 22 82% 18% 27% 23% 9% 5% Clark Catholic Central Junior/Senior High School 052829 16 75% 25% 31% 31% 6% 6% Clark Emmanuel Christian Academy 134619 5 60% 40% - - - - Clark Greenon High School 014571 79 72% 28% 30% 24% 11% 5% Clark Kenton Ridge High School 068577 66 67% 33% 26% 23% 8% 5% Clark Northeastern High School 027656 43 60% 40% 23% 21% 7% 5% Clark Northwestern Junior/Senior High School 027896 44 61% 39% 32% 27% 9% 5% Clark Shawnee High School 034256 40 60% 40% 50% 48% 15% 13% Clark Southeastern Sr. High School 035196 16 44% 56% 31% 25% 25% 19% Clark Springfield High School 035527 86 45% 55% 52% 40% 24% 12% Clark Tecumseh High School 036988 74 53% 47% 28% 24% 9% 5% Clermont Amelia High School 000604 84 98% 2% 25% 25% 5% 5% Clermont Batavia High School 001701 52 85% 15% 21% 19% 6% 4% Clermont Bethel Tate High School 002568 52 96% 4% 15% 13% 2% 0% Clermont Clermont Northeastern High School 006635 53 91% 9% 26% 25% 8% 6% Clermont Felicity-Franklin Local High School 011502 12 92% 8% 58% 42% 42% 25% Clermont Glen Este High School 013532 90 91% 9% 27% 22% 8% 3% Clermont Goshen High School 013920 57 93% 7% 47% 46% 14% 12% Clermont Milford Sr High School 024745 202 95% 5% 13% 12% 3% 2% Clermont New Richmond High School 026922 50 92% 8% 18% 14% 10% 6% Clermont Williamsburg High School 041442 34 88% 12% 29% 29% 6% 6% Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio College High School Graduates in 2014 Enrolling as First-Time College Students in Fall 2014 Results by High School of Graduation Note: For confidentiality purposes, results are omitted in cases where the value of the denominator is less than 6.
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