
District Performance
The Edison Local School District is pleased to announce the following local report card information that is released by the Department of Education.
Edison Local School District Report Card
Understanding Ohio’s Report Card
Each year, Ohio issues report cards that measure the academic progress of schools and districts. By assigning A-F letter grades to multiple areas, Ohio Report Cards tell the story of how well schools and districts are performing.
Achievement
The Achievement grade on Ohio’s report card measure how well students scored on the state achievement tests. This area will measure how many students passed state tests and how well students performed on the tests.
Progress
The Progress grade measures the amount of academic growth students have made during the school year. Progress measures if students are making a year’s worth of progress, or if they are making more or less.
Graduation Rate
This area of the Ohio Report Card reflect the school’s or district’s graduation rate. Graduation Rate includes both the four and five-year graduation rate.
Gap Closing
This grade compares the performance of boys and girls with various incomes, races, ethnicities or disabilities to identify any achievement gaps that exist between groups.
K-3 Literacy
This grade references the Ohio Third Grade Reading Guarantee. K-3 Literacy measures the improvement of students who are reading below grade level in those grade levels.
Prepared for Success
These measures report how well schools and districts are preparing students for college or a career. Data are reported for six categories. These include how many students earned honors diplomas, college credit or industry credentials before graduation.
The Ohio Report Cards also report financial data that measure spending and performance. This includes how much is spent, and how much is directed to classroom instruction.