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Winton Woods retains mixed Ohio report card ratings; district outlines literacy and attendance strategies

Winton Woods City School District Board of Education · September 23, 2025
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Winton Woods City Schools maintained a 2.5 overall rating on the Ohio report card with notable gains in early literacy and graduation, while officials highlighted chronic absenteeism and curriculum fidelity as barriers to further improvement.

Winton Woods City Schools presented its newly released Ohio report card and a multi-part plan to address lower-performing areas, including early literacy and math.

Dr. Adrian Martin and Dr. Tamara Ragland led the student achievement presentation. At the district level Winton Woods scored 2 stars for achievement and progress, 3 stars for gap closing and graduation, and 2 stars for early literacy; the district's performance index percentage for achievement was reported at 57.8% (performance index score 63.4). The high school's graduation…

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