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Friday, September 15, 2006
The best and worst teacher attendance
There’s a ton of data in the school district report cards, including a bunch of data about teachers. I’m going to throw some of it out here on Get on the Bus over the next several days.
Today, let’s look at teacher attendance. The truth is, teacher attendance is very high across the board. All but four districts in the entire state are above 90 percent for teacher attendance.
Locally, districts range only from 94.9 percent up to 97.4 percent. Here are the best and worst ranked out of 82 Dayton-area districts in Preble, Shelby, Darke, Miami, Champaign, Clark, Montgomery, Greene, Warren and Butler counties:
At the top: Districts with better than 96 percent teacher attendance
Anna 97.4
Graham 97.3
Russia 97.1
Botkins 97
Monroe 96.9
Tipp City 96.8
Wayne 96.5
Mad River 96.5
Northeastern 96.5
Miamisburg 96.4
Jackson Center 96.3
Ross 96.3
National Trail 96.2
West Carrollton 96.2
Oakwood 96.2
Brookville 96.1
Southeastern 96.1
Hamilton 96.1
Fort Loramie 96
Twin Valley 96
Piqua 96
Arcanum 96
At the bottom: Districts with less than 95 percent teacher attendance
Madison 94.9
Preble Shawnee 94.9
Vandalia-Butler 94.8
Urbana 94.7
Northwestern 94.7
Fairborn 94.7
Fairfield 94.6
Clark-Shawnee 94.6
Springfield 94.6
Versallies 94.6
Beavercreek 94.6
Huber Heights 94.6
Northridge 94.4
Mechanicsburg 94.3
West Liberty-Salem 94.3
Mason 94. 2
Trotwood 94.1
Dayton 94
Greenville 93.4
Cedar Cliff 91.8
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Dayton Daily News education reporter Scott Elliott writes about schools, kids, teaching and learning.


