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Miami Valley’s high schools ranked

(The pep band at Oakwood High School, the perrenial top-rated Miami Valley high school on the state report card)
Yesterday, I wrote here about the 50 best elementary schools in the Miami Valley, as ranked by the state for test performance, but the complete list was too long to republish here.
Not so with high schools.
I’ve got 72 area public high schools ranked by the state by “performance index score,” a measure of how students performed across all state tests taken. (Let me know if you spot a local school that is missing from this list.)
How did your school do? Take a look and find out (a perfect score is 120):
Oakwood 114.1
Mason 110.8
Bellbrook 109.2
Centerville 108.5
Springboro 108.3
Vandalia Butler 107.5
Arcanum 106.4
Northmont 106.2
Kings 106.1
Russia 106.1
Tippecanoe 106.1
Versallies 105.4
Anna 104.9
Beavercreek 104.9
Botkins 104.9
Cedarville 104.5
Kettering Fairmont 104.1
Bethel 104
Brookville 103.8
Milton-Union 103.4
Troy 103.3
Covington 102.6
Dayton Early College Academy 102.6
Miami East 102.4
Ansonia 101.9
Franklin Monroe 101.9
Miamisburg 101.6
Lebanon 101.3
Little Miami 101.3
Dixie 101.3
Carlisle 100.9
Valley View 100.7
Greenview 99.1
National Trail 98.6
Xenia 97.7
Stivers School for the Arts 97.6
Newton 97.6
Piqua 97.4
Fairborn 97.4
Stebbins 97.1
Eaton 96.5
Sidney 96.5
Wayne 96.3
Greenville 96
Houston 95.6
Preble Shawnee 95
Fairlawn 94.8
Jackson Center 94.7
Tri-Village 94.2
Frankin 92.7
West Carrollton 90.9
Mississinawa Valley 90.6
Trotwood-Madison 90.2
Northridge 89.5
Bradford 85.8
Jefferson 80
Colonel White 79.7
Patterson 78.4
Belmont 76.6
Meadowdale 73.2
Arise Sports Management Academy 71.6
Dunbar 70.8
Mound Street Military Academy 68.3
Mond Street Health Care Academy 64.1
Mound Street IT Careers Academy 64
Summit Academy Secondary School 61.6
Peterson Entrepreneurial Training Enterprise School 52.2
Tech Con Institute 49.8
Life Skills Center of Dayton 57.8
New City School 42.2
Main Street Automotive Magnet School 25.1
General Chappie James Leadership Academy 14.7
For the top 50 elementary schools, as rated on state report cards, go here.
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Dayton Daily News education reporter Scott Elliott writes about schools, kids, teaching and learning.



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By Tom Isaacs
August 22, 2006 11:15 PM | Link to this
Waynesville High School has a performance index of 105.5 and a graduation rate of 100%.By Mark
August 22, 2006 9:23 PM | Link to this
But Scott, tell us what it means — and what it doesn’t.By Scott Ward
August 22, 2006 12:07 PM | Link to this
I don’t think Mason and Kings are part of our area. Those are Cincinnati area schools