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Ohio Department of Education releases 2024-25 school report cards: See how Northeast Ohio districts ranked

The report cards reveal that 90% of Ohio schools passed, with improvements in math proficiency and a 21% drop in chronic absenteeism since 2021, highlighting ongoing educational disparities.

  • On Monday, Ohio’s education and workforce agency released statewide school report cards for the 2024-25 academic year, evaluating public schools using a star-based rating system.
  • The report cards feature six categories, including achievement and progress, with an overall rating now incorporating a new component that assesses students' preparedness for further education, employment, or military service.
  • Schools earn stars from one to five, with three stars meaning meeting state standards based on weighted averages of components such as early literacy and graduation rates.
  • Akron improved from 2.5 to 3.5 stars, East Cleveland rose from 2 to 3, while Cleveland dropped from 3 to 2.5 stars after readiness was included in ratings.
  • These changes highlight districts' shifts in meeting state standards and emphasize the report cards as tools for guiding data-driven decisions to support student success.
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WTOL 11 broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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