In recent days, area school districts have issued report cards for students for the first nine weeks of the 2022-2023 school year and honor rolls are being issued.
School districts also received report cards in September 2022. The Ada Elementary and High School, as well as the Ada Exempted Village Schools received report cards that can be found at
https://reportcard.education.ohio.gov/district/045187
An archive of Ada report cards is found at
https://reportcard.education.ohio.gov/archives
In the district overview, Ada schools received:
4/5 stars - Achievement:
Exceeds state standards in academic achievement
3/5 stars - Progress
Evidence that the district met student growth expectations.
5/5 stars - Gap Closing
Significantly exceeds state standards in closing educational gaps.
5/5 stars - Graduation
Significantly exceeds state standards in graduation rates.
3/5 stars - Early Literacy
Meets state standards in early literacy (K-3).
To search for other school districts, visit https://reportcard.education.ohio.gov
The Ohio Department of Education notes that "Report Cards are designed to give parents, communities, educators and policymakers information about the performance of districts and schools—to celebrate achievement and success and identify areas for improvement.
"The information provides clear and easily available reporting on student performance, drives local conversations on school improvement and identifies schools to receive supports for getting better. The goal is to ensure all students receive an excellent education that can lead to success in life, careers and future learning."