High School State Report Card

Loveland High School has earned the highest rating of Excellent on the Ohio Department of Education report card. Ohio report cards use multiple measures to determine this designation. There are 12 state indicators for the high school, which are based on the statewide assessments, graduation rates, and attendance rates. The report card includes the federal Adequate Yearly Progress determination and the Performance Index Score calculation.

Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) is the minimum performance required of each district and school in Ohio. The federal No Child Left Behind Act requires Ohio to set AYP goals each year and raise the bar in gradual increments so that all of Ohio’s students are proficient on state reading and mathematics assessments by the 2013-2014 school year. The Performance Index Score is an indication that more of our students are improving their performance on the achievement tests. Loveland High School’s Performance Index Score is 106.6 based on a scale of 0-120 points.

Number of State Indicators Met Out of 12 12
Performance Index Score (0-120 Points) 106.6
Adequate Yearly Progress Met
Graduation Rate 96.2%

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