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Final Simulated Grade Table for Schools Simulated 2011 School Grades Percent Perfor- Overall Value- Gap County School District School 2011 Performance Rating Indicators mance Grade Added Closing Met Index Adams Adams County/Ohio Valley Local North Adams Elementary School Effective C C B C C Adams Adams County/Ohio Valley Local North Adams High School Excellent B A B D B Adams Adams County/Ohio Valley Local Peebles Elementary School Excellent C C C A C Adams Adams County/Ohio Valley Local Peebles High School Effective D F C D C Adams Adams County/Ohio Valley Local West Union Elementary School Excellent with Distinction B A B A B Adams Adams County/Ohio Valley Local West Union High School Effective D F C F C Adams Manchester Local Manchester Elementary School Effective C B B D C Adams Manchester Local Manchester High School Excellent B A B B B Allen Allen East Local Allen East Elementary School Excellent B A B B B Allen Allen East Local Allen East High School Effective B B B C A Allen Bath Local Bath Elementary School Excellent B A B C A Allen Bath Local Bath High School Excellent B B B - A Allen Bath Local Bath Middle School Excellent B A B A B Allen Bluffton Exempted Village Bluffton Elementary School Excellent with Distinction A A B A A Allen Bluffton Exempted Village Bluffton High School Excellent A A A - A Allen Bluffton Exempted Village Bluffton Middle School Excellent with Distinction A A B A A Allen Delphos City Franklin Elementary School Excellent B A B C B Allen Delphos City Landeck Elementary School Excellent B A A C A Allen Elida Local Elida Elementary Effective D D C D C Allen Elida Local Elida High School Excellent B A B - B Allen Elida Local Elida Middle School Excellent with Distinction B A B A B Allen Heir Force Community School Heir Force Community School Effective C F C A C Allen Lima City Freedom Elementary School Continuous Improvement D F D C D Allen Lima City Heritage Elementary School Excellent B B B A B Allen Lima City High School of Multiple Intelligences Continuous Improvement D F D - C Allen Lima City Independence Elementary School Continuous Improvement D F C B F Allen Lima City Liberty Elementary School Academic Watch F F D D F Allen Lima City Lima North Middle School Academic Watch D F D D C Allen Lima City Lima South Middle School Academic Watch F F F F D Allen Lima City Lima West Middle School Academic Watch D F D C D Allen Lima City Performance Based School Continuous Improvement D F D - C Allen Lima City Progressive Academy Continuous Improvement D F C - C Allen Lima City Unity Elementary School Continuous Improvement D F C C F Allen Perry Local Perry Elementary School Effective C C C C B Allen Perry Local Perry High School Effective C C B C B Allen Quest Academy Community Quest Academy Community Academic Emergency F F F C F Allen Shawnee Local Maplewood Elementary School Excellent B A B B A Allen Shawnee Local Shawnee High School Excellent A A A - A Allen Shawnee Local Shawnee Middle School Excellent with Distinction B A B B B Allen Spencerville Local Spencerville Elementary School Excellent B A B C B Allen Spencerville Local Spencerville High School Excellent B A B - A Allen Spencerville Local Spencerville Middle School Excellent B A B C B Allen West Central Learning Academy II West Central Learning Academy II Continuous Improvement D F C - - Ashland Ashland City Ashland High School Excellent B A B - A Ashland Ashland City Ashland Middle School Effective B B B C B Ashland Ashland City Edison Elementary School Effective C C C C C Ashland Ashland City Lincoln Elementary School Excellent B A B C A Ashland Ashland City Montgomery Elementary School Excellent B B B C B Ashland Ashland City Osborn Elementary School Effective C C C C B Ashland Ashland City Taft Elementary School Excellent with Distinction B A B A B Ashland Black River Local Black River Education Center Elementary School Effective C C C D C Ashland Black River Local Black River Education Center Middle School Excellent B A B B A Ashland Black River Local Black River High School Excellent B A B - A Dash indicates insufficient data for grade determination Page 1 Draft - 3/6/2012 Simulated 2011 School Grades Percent Perfor- Overall Value- Gap County School District School 2011 Performance Rating Indicators mance Grade Added Closing Met Index Ashland Hillsdale Local Hillsdale Elementary School Excellent B A B C A Ashland Hillsdale Local Hillsdale High School Excellent B A B - A Ashland Hillsdale Local Hillsdale Middle School Effective D F C C C Ashland Loudonville-Perrysville Exempted Village Budd Elementary School Effective B B B C B Ashland Loudonville-Perrysville Exempted Village Loudonville High School Effective B A B - A Ashland Loudonville-Perrysville Exempted Village McMullen Elementary School Excellent B A B - B Ashland Loudonville-Perrysville Exempted Village Perrysville Junior High School Excellent B B B A C Ashland Mapleton Local Mapleton Elementary School Excellent B A B C A Ashland Mapleton Local Mapleton High School Excellent B A B - A Ashland Mapleton Local Mapleton Middle School Effective D F C C C Ashland Tri-County ESC Ashland County Community Academy Academic Watch F F D - - Ashtabula Ashtabula Area City Lakeside High School Effective D F C - C Ashtabula Ashtabula Area City Lakeside Intermediate School Continuous Improvement D F C C C Ashtabula Ashtabula Area City Lakeside Junior High School Continuous Improvement D F C D C Ashtabula Ashtabula Area City Mckinsey Elementary School Continuous Improvement F F C - F Ashtabula Ashtabula Area City Plymouth Elementary School Excellent B A B C A Ashtabula Ashtabula Area City Saybrook Elementary School Effective D F C C C Ashtabula Ashtabula Area City State Road Elementary School Continuous Improvement F F C - F Ashtabula Ashtabula Area City Thomas Jefferson Elementary School Effective D D C - C Ashtabula Buckeye Local Edgewood High School Excellent B A B - A Ashtabula Buckeye Local Kingsville Elementary School Effective B B B C B Ashtabula Buckeye Local North Kingsville Elementary School Excellent B B B B A Ashtabula Buckeye Local Ridgeview Elementary School Excellent B A B C B Ashtabula Buckeye Local Wallace H Braden Junior High School Effective C B B D C Ashtabula Conneaut Area City Conneaut High School Excellent B A B - A Ashtabula Conneaut Area City Conneaut Middle School Continuous Improvement D F C D D Ashtabula Conneaut Area City Gateway Elementary School Effective D F C F C Ashtabula Geneva Area City Austinburg Elementary School Excellent with Distinction A A B A A Ashtabula Geneva Area City Cork Elementary School Effective C C B C B Ashtabula Geneva Area City Geneva High School Excellent B A B - B Ashtabula Geneva Area City Geneva Middle School Excellent B A B C C Ashtabula Geneva Area City Geneva Platt R. Spencer Elementary School Effective D F C C C Ashtabula Grand Valley Local Grand Valley Elementary School Excellent B A B C B Ashtabula Grand Valley Local Grand Valley High School Excellent B A B - A Ashtabula Grand Valley Local Grand Valley Middle School Effective D F C D D Ashtabula Jefferson Area Local Jefferson Area Junior High School Continuous Improvement C B C F C Ashtabula Jefferson Area Local Jefferson Area Sr High School Excellent B A B - B Ashtabula Jefferson Area Local Jefferson Elementary Effective C C C C D Ashtabula Jefferson Area Local Rock Creek Elementary School Excellent with Distinction A A B A A Ashtabula Pymatuning Valley Local Pymatuning Valley High School Effective C B B - C Ashtabula Pymatuning Valley Local Pymatuning Valley Middle School Effective C A C D D Ashtabula Pymatuning Valley Local Pymatuning Valley Primary Elementary School Excellent B A B C A Athens Alexander Local Alexander Elementary School Excellent B C B B B Athens Alexander Local Alexander High School Excellent B A B - B Athens Alexander Local Alexander Middle School Excellent C F C A C Athens Athens City Athens High School Excellent B A B - B Athens Athens City Athens Middle School Effective D F C C D Athens Athens City Chauncey Elementary School Academic Watch D F D C D Athens Athens City East Elementary School Excellent with Distinction A A B A A Athens Athens City Morrison Elementary School Excellent with Distinction B A B A B Athens Athens City The Plains Elementary School Continuous Improvement D F D C D Athens Athens City West Elementary School Excellent B A B A B Athens Federal Hocking Local Amesville Elementary School Continuous Improvement D F C C C Dash indicates insufficient data for grade determination Page 2 Draft - 3/6/2012 Simulated 2011 School Grades Percent Perfor- Overall Value- Gap County School District School 2011 Performance Rating Indicators mance Grade Added Closing Met Index Athens Federal Hocking Local Coolville Elementary School Continuous Improvement C F C C B Athens Federal Hocking Local Federal Hocking High School Effective C A B - D Athens Federal Hocking Local Federal Hocking Middle School Effective C F C A B Athens Nelsonville-York City Nelsonville-York Elementary School Excellent B A B D A Athens Nelsonville-York City Nelsonville-York High School Effective B B B - B Athens Nelsonville-York City Nelsonville-York Junior High School Effective D F C C C Athens Trimble Local Trimble Elementary School Excellent B A B C C Athens Trimble Local Trimble High School Effective D F C - B Athens Trimble Local Trimble Middle School Continuous Improvement D F C C C Auglaize Minster Local Minster Elementary School Excellent A A A - A Auglaize Minster Local Minster High School Excellent A A A - A Auglaize Minster Local Minster Middle School Excellent with Distinction A A A A B Auglaize New Bremen Local New Bremen Elementary School Excellent B A B C B Auglaize New Bremen Local New Bremen High School Excellent A A A - A Auglaize New Knoxville Local New Knoxville Elementary School Excellent B A B C B Auglaize New Knoxville Local New Knoxville High School Excellent B A B - A Auglaize St Marys City St Marys Intermediate School Effective C B B C C Auglaize St Marys City St Marys Memorial High School Excellent B A B - B Auglaize St Marys City St.
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