On Thursday, the Ohio Department of Education released the 2022 Ohio School Report Cards. Spreadsheets with performance information for districts, schools, community schools, Career Technical Planning Districts and schools that receive the dropout recovery and prevention report card will be available on the Report Card Resources webpage.

Districts and schools will not receive overall ratings this year. The report cards will include five rated components and various report-only data. The five components will receive ratings from one to five stars. The 2022 Guide to Ohio School Report Cards provides an overview and explanation of these key components.

“The more we understand the needs of students through the Ohio School Report Card results and other data, the better we can personalize education, focus instruction and tailor enrichment programs to accelerate and enhance learning,” Interim Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Stephanie Siddens said. “Ohio’s education community, together with families, is working to improve achievement for students. Our charge is clear, and the work ahead remains more urgent than ever as we continue an emphasis on literacy and mathematics acceleration while providing supports and interventions to help students overcome obstacles to learning.”

The Department’s collective effort, Future Forward Ohio, encompasses the state’s strategic priorities for helping students recover from the impact of the pandemic. Ohio is investing in programs to support schools and educators by providing resources to assist districts in selecting high-quality instructional materials and creating more professional development opportunities for literacy instruction. In addition, programs with a direct impact on students include $89 million in funding to support high-quality after-school and summer programming facilitated by nonprofits and $20 million to support a tutoring program that draws upon higher education students in the state to provide tutoring to students in the K-12 system.

The Ohio School Report Cards are only part of the story. Ohio’s schools and districts have many points of pride to share, and the Department encourages communities, including parents, caregivers, business and philanthropy, to learn what’s happening in their local schools. Talking with parents and neighbors, browsing school and district websites or visiting schools and meeting educators can provide a more complete picture of students’ educational experiences.

The Ohio School Report Cards include performance information provided by schools and districts including academic, financial, and opportunity to learn data. Some of this data is then combined into five components that receive star ratings to indicate the level of performance for the school and district.

Here is how Galion and other Crawford County school districts fared (numbers represent stars in each of five areas (1/low to 5/high), in this order:

Achievement – This component represents whether student performance on state tests met established thresholds and how well students performed on tests overall.

Progress – This component looks closely at the growth all students are making based on their past performances

Gap Closing – The Gap Closing Component is a measure of the reduction in educational gaps for student subgroups.

Graduation – The Graduation Component is a measure of the four-year adjusted cohort graduation rate and the five-year adjusted cohort graduation rate.

Early Literacy – The Early Literacy Component is a measure of reading improvement and proficiency for students in kindergarten through third grade

Also mentioned is College, Career, Workforce, and Military Readiness. – This component looks at how well-prepared Ohio’s students are for future opportunities, whether training in a technical field or preparing for work or college. No stars were awarded here but more data is available.

Galion: 3,3,5,4,2

Buckeye Central: 4,3,5,5,3
Bucyrus: 2,2,3,2,1
Colonel Crawford: 4,5,4,4,3
Crestline: 2,1,3,1,1
Wynford: 3,1,3,0,3

Statewide rankings (out of 607 school districts):

  • Buckeye Central – 134 (tied)
  • Bucyrus – 575
  • Colonel Crawford – 134 (tied)
  • Crestline – 598
  • Galion – 298
  • Wynford – 405

The top-rated district in Ohio was Olentangy Local Schools in Delaware County, which received a perfect score. Delaware County had the highest average score for districts as well.

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