Final Numerical Grade

 

A total of 878 districts/schools(74.9%) received a numerical grade. Schools did not receive a numerical grade if they did not report either exclusion data or enrollment data. Some schools reported both exclusion data and enrollment data as "<10". For those schools, they were assigned "3" for exclusions and "5" as enrollment.

The average Final numerical grade was 38.3; Half the schools/districts had a grade below 37.3. The lowest Final Grade was -14.4, and the highest was 100.

Public Districts had a higher mean final grade (42.0) than Community (Charter) Schools (30.1). This difference was statistically significant (p=.000). That is, there is zero probability that this difference occurred by chance.

Urban schools had the lowest mean Final Numerical Grade(16.6), and Suburban schools had the highest mean Final Numerical Grade (54.2). This difference was statistically significant (p=.000). That is, there is zero probability that this difference occurred by chance.

 

2019 Ohio School Discipline 
Final Numerical Grade

Number of Districts

Mean

Median

Minimum

Maximum

878

38.3

37.3

-14.4

100.0

 


2019 Ohio School Discipline Final Numerical Grade
by Organization Type

 

Number of
Districts

% of
Total
Number 

Mean

Median

Minimum

Maximum

Community (Charter) School

272

31.0%

30.1

26.8

-14.4

96.3

Public District/School

606

69.0%

42.0

40.8

7.7

100.0

 ANOVA

   

Sum of Squares

df

Mean Square

F

Sig.

   

26456.512

1

26456.5

111.6

0.000

   

 


2019 Ohio School Discipline Final Numerical Grade 
by Typology of Public Districts

 

N

% of Total N

Mean

Median

Minimum

Maximum

Type 1: Rural - High Student Poverty & Small Student Population

123

20.33%

42.3

40.0

13.1

92.2

Type 2: Rural - Average Student Poverty & Very Small Student Population

105

17.36%

48.3

44.5

21.4

100.0

Type 3: Small Town - Low Student Poverty & Small Student Population

110

18.18%

45.8

43.9

27.0

94.4

Type 4: Small Town - High Student Poverty & Average Student Population Size

89

14.71%

38.1

38.2

16.2

78.3

Type 5: Suburban - Low Student Poverty & Average Student Population Size

77

12.73%

38.9

38.8

15.0

64.2

Type 6: Suburban - Very Low Student Poverty & Large Student Population

46

7.60%

54.2

52.5

26.7

88.7

Type 7: Urban - High Student Poverty & Average Student Population

47

7.77%

22.5

22.2

10.3

44.3

Type 8: Urban - Very High Student Poverty & Very Large Student Population

8

1.32%

16.6

16.9

7.7

23.0

     

Sum of Squares

df

Mean Square

F

Sig.

   

37691.864

7

5384.552

30.481

0.000