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Wyoming City Schools keep 5-star state rating; performance index 106.9, growth lags slightly
Summary
Wyoming City Schools’ district report card released this fall shows an overall five‑star rating driven by a performance index of 106.9 (97.3% of the state max). The district received four stars for student growth, and board members spent the meeting reviewing areas for targeted improvement, including math and science pockets.
Wyoming City Schools received an overall five‑star rating on the Ohio state report card for the 2024–25 cycle, district leaders told the White Rose Board of Education at its September meeting. The district’s performance index was 106.9, which the presenter said equates to 97.3 percent of the state “max score” of 109.8.
School leaders said the five‑star overall rating reflects strong achievement across statewide tests, while growth — a separate component that measures year‑to‑year student progress — earned four stars. District staff explained the growth rating is based on a three‑year compilation in which the most recent year counts for 50 percent of the growth calculation and each of the two prior years counts for 25 percent.
District officials told the board that the performance index compares the district’s results to the average of the top 2 percent of Ohio districts (the “max score”)…
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