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Student/teacher ratio — secondary

The smaller the high school, the lower the student to teacher ratio. Ohio High School with its 38 students, had a ratio of one teacher for every 8.7 students, up from the previous year’s one per 4.85 students. LaMoille with its 78 students had a ratio of 10.3 students per teacher.

Hall High School had the highest ratio in the county with 18.2 students per teacher, which was still less than the state average of 18.8 students per teacher.

Average class size —

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Ohio High School had the smallest average class size at just 8.7 students per class, followed by LaMoille with an average class size of 10.3 students. Only Princeton and Hall high schools exceeded the state average of 19.2 students per class with an average class size of 20.9 at Princeton and 19.7 at Hall.

Graduation

All of the high schools in the county are above the state graduation rate of 83.8 percent except for Bureau Valley High School with its 81.1 graduation rate. Boys at Bureau Valley particularly struggled last year with only 74.4 percent of all males graduating.

Statewide, only two out of every three students with disabilities graduate, or 66.2 percent. Bureau Valley and Hall both fall below that rate with 58.8 percent at Bureau Valley and 64.7 at Hall.

For students who are economically disadvantaged, Bureau Valley and Princeton High School fall below the state average of 75.1 with Bureau Valley at 61.8, and Princeton at 72.3. DePue leads the group with 100 percent of its economically-disadvantaged students graduating.

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