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Ohio Profile
Children in
foster care per 1,000
10.6 2019
10.5 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.4 2019
1.6 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
7.6 2019
7.4 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
6.9 2018
7.2 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
8.6 2019
8.5 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
52.9% 2019
53.8% 2018
Unemployment
4.1% 2019
4.6% 2018
Median Income
$56,155 2019
$54,077 2018
Children in poverty
19.2% 2018
19.8% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio United States
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 73,039,150
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 15.0%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 72.2%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 5.3%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 25.6%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
6.9 2019
7.5 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
32.3% 2019
32.1% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
49.9% 2018-19
50.3% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
Adams COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
27.9 2019
22.6 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.2 2019
1.4 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
13.8 2019
12.9 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
8.4 2019
6.9 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
74.9% 2019
74.5% 2018
Unemployment
6.8% 2019
7.1% 2018
Median Income
$42,154 2019
$41,644 2018
Children in poverty
29.1% 2018
27.6% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Adams
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 6,587
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 0.6%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 96.6%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.2%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 1.5%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
35% 2019
43.9% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
63.2% 2018-19
67.0% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Adams COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Adams County Ohio Valley Local
3,697 71.6% 32.7% 89.5% 16.5% NC
Manchester Local 833 62.8% 55.8% 98.5% 16.1% 25.0
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
COVID-19 has impacted the lives of Ohio’s children and families with job loss, school closings and isolation.
The 2020 KIDS COUNT County Profiles reflect child well-being prior to COVID-19. These data serve as benchmarks as we move forward.
Measures of child well-being are indicators of a true economic recovery.
QUESTIONS FOR POLICYMAKERS
Many children are experiencing food insecurity for the first time due to COVID-19. As a community, how can we support child nutrition and help
families keep food on the table?
Thousands of families have lost health coverage that was tied to their employment. How will you ensure that every child receives affordable
healthcare ?
With education moving online, children need safe, stable homes and high-speed internet. What is your plan to prevent housing instability and
increase access to internet service?
Allen COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
4.5 2019
4.6 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.9 2019
1.3 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
9.9 2019
10.4 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
8.1** 2018
8.9 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
9 2019
9.4 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
61.5% 2019
59.6% 2018
Unemployment
4% 2019
4.5% 2018
Median Income
$50,301 2019
$51,325 2018
Children in poverty
18.7% 2018
23% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Allen
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 23,492
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 14.6%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 77.1%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.6%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 4.9%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
12.6 2019
10.4 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
29.5% 2019
34.5% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
55.0% 2018-19
53.8% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
COVID-19 has impacted the lives of Ohio’s children and families with job loss, school closings and isolation. The 2020 KIDS COUNT County Profiles reflect child
well-being prior to COVID-19. These data serve as benchmarks as we move forward. Measures of child well-being are indicators of a true economic recovery.
Allen COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Allen East Local 1,126 82.8% 64.7% 92.5% 11.9% 2.7 Bath Local 1,702 86.9% 73.7% 89.2% 6.9% 7.2
Bluffton Exempted 1,125 94.4% 80.6% 98.8% 5.8% 1.8
Delphos City 899 92.7% 87.3% 91.2% 9.1% 6.1
Elida Local 2,253 69.5% 73.7% 86.4% 14.4% 15.5
Lima City 3,632 53.1% 34.0% 74.5% 30.2% 11.8
Perry Local 711 69.4% 73.5% 88.5% 18.9% 19.1
Shawnee Local 2,325 89.2% 82.2% 94.8% 8.6% 3.8
Spencerville Local 930 94.0% 79.5% 96.1% 2.9% 2.6
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
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KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
QUESTIONS FOR POLICYMAKERS
Many children are experiencing food insecurity for the first time due to COVID-19. As a community, how can we support child nutrition and help
families keep food on the table?
Thousands of families have lost health coverage that was tied to their employment. How will you ensure that every child receives affordable
healthcare ?
With education moving online, children need safe, stable homes and high-speed internet. What is your plan to prevent housing instability and
increase access to internet service?
Ashland COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
20.3 2019
16.1 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.7 2019
1.4 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
11.6 2019
11.4 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.8 2019
6 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
47.2% 2019
45.2% 2018
Unemployment
4.2% 2019
4.6% 2018
Median Income
$54,362 2019
$51,103 2018
Children in poverty
12.6% 2018
17.1% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Ashland
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 11,905
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.1%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 95.1%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.8%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.3%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
16.6% 2019
21.9% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
32.8% 2018-19
31.9% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Ashland COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Ashland City 3,176 74.8% 81.4% 91.9% 12.7% 2.7 Hillsdale Local 771 83.3% 63.5% 100.0% 6.5% 4.0
Loudonville-Perrysville 1,008 71.8% 50.0% 92.9% 10.4% 3.0
Mapleton Local 887 68.8% 54.5% 100.0% 11.5% 6.8
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
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KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ashtabula COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
15.6 2019
19.3 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.6 2019
0.6 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
6.6 2019
8.5 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.4 2019
7.8 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
68.3% 2019
67.9% 2018
Unemployment
4.8% 2019
5.3% 2018
Median Income
$46,950 2019
$45,157 2018
Children in poverty
24% 2018
28.4% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Ashtabula
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 21,348
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 3.3%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 90.6%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.5%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 7.5%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
8.6 2019
8.5 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
36% 2019
43.6% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
63% 2018-19
63.0% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Ashtabula COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Ashtabula Area City 3,408 40.1% 42.3% 78.8% 25.6% 19.1 Buckeye Local 1,697 72.4% 37.0% 91.9% 17.8% 12.9
Conneaut Area City 1,549 65.3% 47.6% 85.4% 17.4% 8.7
Geneva Area City 2,214 67.3% 49.5% 90.0% 20.4% 13.4
Grand Valley Local 1,066 68.5% 50.8% 91.2% 14.4% 8.7
Jefferson Area Local 1,652 67.7% 58.1% 95.4% 10.2% 5.6
Pymatuning Valley Local 1,130 62.4% 62.0% 92.0% 13.0% 8.7
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
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KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Athens COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
15.5 2019
17.3 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.5 2019
1 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
17.7 2019
13.4 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
9.3 2019
9.9 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
68.5% 2019
65.5% 2018
Unemployment
5.3% 2019
5.8% 2018
Median Income
$40,416 2019
$42,955 2018
Children in poverty
26.8% 2018
28.5% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Athens
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 9,413
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 3.4%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 90%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 2.7%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.6%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
36.8% 2019
44.6% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
64.6% 2018-19
57.4% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Athens COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Alexander Local 1,480 71.0% 73.7% 96.4% 12.4% 4.7 Athens City 2,566 66.2% 57.2% 92.2% 17.6% 2.0
Federal Hocking Local 1,005 72.5% 55.4% 92.4% 22.3% 1.2
Nelsonville-York City 1,197 59.6% 23.2% 87.5% 18.3% 6.3
Trimble Local 780 46.6% NC 83.0% 21.9% 10.6
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
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KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Auglaize COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
4.7 2019
2.4 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1 2019
1.1 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
6.4 2019
5.1 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
4.7 2019
8.8 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
37.7% 2019
38.5% 2018
Unemployment
3% 2019
3.3% 2018
Median Income
$63,754 2019
$63,336 2018
Children in poverty
8.2% 2018
11.5% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Auglaize
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 10,948
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 0.7%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 95.8%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.6%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 3.1%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
13.7% 2019
18.2% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
32.3% 2018-19
32.8% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Auglaize COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Minster Local 833 >95% 52.6% 96.9% 2.5% 0.1 New Bremen Local 739 92.0% 72.5% 100.0% 1.9% 0.5 New Knoxville Local 385 91.7% 90.9% 100.0% 2.3% 1.3
St Marys City 2,005 79.2% 76.4% 95.5% 6.3% 2.4
Wapakoneta City 3,038 75.3% 83.6% 96.3% 11.7% 1.0
Waynesfield-Goshen 489 70.6% 34.5% 100.0% 7.2% 0.8
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Belmont COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
8.2 2019
7.2 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.6 2019
1 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
6 2019
7.1 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
8.5 2019
7.8 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
57.7% 2019
58.6% 2018
Unemployment
5.6% 2019
5.5% 2018
Median Income
$48,989 2019
$52,221 2018
Children in poverty
17.7% 2018
17.2% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Belmont
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 12,569
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 3%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 91.8%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.5%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 1.9%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
2.7 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
27.7% 2019
34.2% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
40.5% 2018-19
43.4% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Belmont COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Barnesville Exempted 1,372 72.7% 67.8% 92.6% 10.6% 0.7 Bellaire Local 1,181 68.7% 83.3% 84.7% 29.7% 4.7
Bridgeport Exempted 772 83.8% 62.3% 92.0% 11.9% 2.8
Martins Ferry City 1,466 80.0% 45.7% 93.4% 20.9% 8.9
Shadyside Local 798 94.1% 41.7% 91.7% 14.7% 0.4
St Clairsville-Richland 1,668 80.5% 65.3% 96.2% 12.5% 0.8
Union Local 1,450 73.2% 52.1% 94.4% 14.0% 0.1
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
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KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Brown COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
17.2 2019
16.1 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.7 2019
3.4 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
15.2 2019
14.1 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
8.2 2019
7.8 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
69.3% 2019
68.2% 2018
Unemployment
5% 2019
5.4% 2018
Median Income
$55,334 2019
$48,207 2018
Children in poverty
18.4% 2018
22.6% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Brown
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 9,939
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 96%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.3%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.4%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
28.1% 2019
35.2% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
52.2% 2018-19
50.0% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Brown COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Eastern Local 1,223 80.2% 68.6% 96.9% 6.0% 7.7 Fayetteville-Perry Local 787 81.0% 59.1% 89.5% 9.7% 8.4 Georgetown Exempted 1,051 81.9% 57.1% 96.9% 15.9% 6.0
Ripley-Union-Lewis-Huntington Local
761 51.2% 39.4% 85.5% 18.8% 13.7
Western Brown Local 2,889 73.7% 72.4% 89.7% 11.6% 5.1
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Butler COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
7.5 2019
6.6 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.6 2019
1.8 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
6.1 2019
6.4 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
8.4 2018
5.1 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.3 2019
8.4 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
55.1% 2019
52.9% 2018
Unemployment
3.8% 2019
4.1% 2018
Median Income
$61,053 2019
$64,026 2018
Children in poverty
15.4% 2018
13.1% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Butler
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 89,141
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 11%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 79.3%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 3.9%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 8.4%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
7.3 2019
7.7 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
23% 2019
26.6% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
44.6% 2018-19
45.3% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Butler COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Edgewood City 3,540 76.1% 53.7% 93.9% 16.8% 9.6 Fairfield City 9,215 68.9% 48.0% 91.4% 13.4% 11.8
Hamilton City 9,898 59.1% 53.8% 78.8% 23.1% 28.0
Lakota Local 15,603 79.6% 72.9% 94.4% 7.3% 3.1
Madison Local 1,445 77.6% 61.9% 93.5% 10.1% 5.3
Middletown City 5,912 45.3% 30.2% 91.0% 23.1% 16.9
Monroe Local 2,728 79.8% 81.4% 94.9% 9.4% 4.4
New Miami Local 654 68.1% 56.8% 86.0% 33.6% 16.7
Ross Local 2,598 83.6% 94.4% 99.5% 9.3% 5.7
Talawanda City 2,883 75.9% 87.9% 93.5% 12.3% 4.8
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Carroll COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
4.4 2019
3.5 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.2 2019
0.4 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
3.9 2019
6.3 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
10.7 2019
7.4 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
58.7% 2019
56.5% 2018
Unemployment
5% 2019
5.3% 2018
Median Income
$50,002 2019
$51,296 2018
Children in poverty
17.3% 2018
19.9% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Carroll
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 5,621
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 0.9%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 95.9%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.4%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.1%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
24.3% 2019
30.1% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
47.2% 2018-19
51.8% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Carroll COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Brown Local 611 70.3% 30.8% 96.9% 9.1% 8.2 Carrollton Exempted 1,882 81.9% 61.1% 92.3% 16.6% 5.0
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Champaign COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
4 2019
4.4 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.8 2019
1.9 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
4.3 2019
6.1 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.6 2019
9.7 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
54.9% 2019
56.2% 2018
Unemployment
3.7% 2019
3.8% 2018
Median Income
$57,701 2019
$54,335 2018
Children in poverty
14.8% 2018
16.7% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Champaign
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 8,665
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 2.2%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 91.8%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.4%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.8%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
23.7% 2019
29.0% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
36.0% 2018-19
38.6% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Champaign COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Graham Local 1,717 54.5% 57.6% 93.3% 10.3% 8.9 Mechanicsburg
Exempted Village 815 81.4% 83.3% 100.0% 7.3% 8.3
Triad Local 794 56.6% 58.1% 93.6% 11.7% 7.0
Urbana City 1,940 50.6% 55.6% 85.7% 16.3% 18.7
West Liberty-Salem Local 1,186 71.0% 78.3% 97.7% 9.5% 2.8
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Clark COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
5.7 2019
5.2 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.5 2019
1.5 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
8.1 2019
7.9 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
6.2** 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
10 2019
8.8 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
71.5% 2019
72.3% 2018
Unemployment
4.3% 2019
4.6% 2018
Median Income
$50,089 2019
$47,654 2018
Children in poverty
21.7% 2018
22% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Clark
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 29,900
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 10.7%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 81.3%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.7%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 6.5%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
15.3 2019
16.1 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
37.7% 2019
40.5% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
62.1% 2018-19
62.0% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Clark COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Clark-Shawnee Local 1,846 62.2% 81.3% 94.6% 12.2% 6.8 Greenon Local 1,498 70.3% 63.2% 89.9% 12.6% 6.9
Northeastern Local 3,111 76.4% 57.6% 96.8% 11.5% 3.2
Northwestern Local 1,574 71.1% 70.3% 97.4% 9.4% 5.5
Southeastern Local 731 75.5% 86.8% 88.9% 10.5% 1.1
Springfield City School 7,531 44.3% 45.1% 76.7% 31.4% 25.5
Tecumseh Local 2,874 56.4% 78.7% 87.7% 15.2% 3.4
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Clermont COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
5.5 2019
5.7 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1 2019
0.6 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
1.7 2019
2.2 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
8.2** 2018
5.6** 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.8 2019
7.5 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
43.5% 2019
44.2% 2018
Unemployment
3.7% 2019
4.1% 2018
Median Income
$65,280 2019
$66,193 2018
Children in poverty
10.2% 2018
12.2% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Clermont
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 46,887
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 2%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 92.9%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 1.2%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 3.1%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
3.4 2019
7.3 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
15.5% 2019
20.0% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
34.6% 2018-19
35.9% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Clermont COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Batavia Local 2,245 65.8% 56.5% 94.6% 16.7% 13.0 Bethel-Tate Local 1,498 71.2% 76.9% 97.6% 11.7% 22.0
Clermont Northeastern 1,428 60.0% 32.9% 88.5% 16.2% 10.6
Felicity-Franklin Local 750 76.5% 51.1% 88.6% 16.6% 7.1
Goshen Local 2,778 86.2% 58.4% 98.4% 14.2% 8.1
Milford Exempted 6,345 82.2% 31.1% 98.5% 9.7% 3.6
New Richmond Exempt. 2,302 71.8% 38.0% 91.0% 12.4% 5.3
West Clermont Local 7,976 74.1% 71.8% 89.7% 18.4% 15.7
Williamsburg Local 997 73.3% 45.9% 98.8% 13.8% 4.9
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Clinton COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
13.4 2019
13.3 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.9 2019
1.2 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
11 2019
12.9 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
5.8 2019
8.2 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
61.6% 2019
62.4% 2018
Unemployment
4.7% 2019
5.3% 2018
Median Income
$53,947 2019
$50,794 2018
Children in poverty
16.6% 2018
20% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Clinton
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 9,554
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 2.5%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 92.1%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.4%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.5%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
27.4% 2019
36.1% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
41.7% 2018-19
42.8% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Clinton COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Blanchester Local 1,460 68.1% 45.0% 96.1% 9.8% 18.4 Clinton-Massie Local 1,650 76.3% 49.4% 96.2% 7.1% 8.9
East Clinton Local 1,236 81.6% 61.1% 87.2% 13.8% 7.8
Wilmington City 2,720 54.9% 54.8% 87.1% 14.9% 0.1
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Columbiana COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
5.2 2019
6 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.5 2019
0.5 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
5.2 2019
6.4 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
8.4 2019
7.3 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
63.2% 2019
64% 2018
Unemployment
4.8% 2019
5.2% 2018
Median Income
$44,938 2019
$43,123 2018
Children in poverty
22.3% 2018
23.7% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Columbiana
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 20,592
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.8%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 93.6%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.3%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 3.1%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
8.6 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
32.5% 2019
40.5% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
58.4% 2018-19
57.6% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Columbiana COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Beaver Local 1,722 71.5% 83.7% 94.5% 17.8% 1.9 Columbiana Exempted 1,060 77.6% 60.3% 97.6% 12.2% 2.3
Crestview Local 1,204 81.9% 57.4% 95.8% 13.5% 3.5
East Liverpool City 2,129 49.6% 30.6% 91.9% 35.9% 12.4
East Palestine City 1,068 81.1% 62.5% 93.5% 19.1% 10.8
Leetonia Exempted 615 71.8% 66.7% 95.2% 25.4% 7.0
Lisbon Exempted Village 856 75.0% 41.2% 94.6% 21.9% 0.6
Salem City 2,057 76.4% 81.1% 91.8% 20.8% 4.5
Southern Local 832 69.4% 71.1% 90.8% 18.6% 14.8
United Local 1,140 61.0% 83.3% 97.1% 9.5% 3.2
Wellsville Local 700 50.0% 50.0% 88.5% 16.9% 1.9
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Coshocton COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
11 2019
9 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.8 2019
1 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
8.6 2019
10.8 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.2 2019
8.3 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
60.8% 2019
62% 2018
Unemployment
5.8% 2019
6.2% 2018
Median Income
$46,420 2019
$44,471 2018
Children in poverty
24.2% 2018
23.9% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Coshocton
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 8,735
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.1%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 94.9%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.3%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
30.7% 2019
37.9% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
69.4% 2018-19
68.2% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Coshocton COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Coshocton City 1,532 68.6% 52.5% 93.3% 11.0% 3.6 Ridgewood Local 1,265 81.2% 85.4% 97.6% 5.7% 2.4 River View Local 1,937 83.3% 85.9% 94.2% 9.7% 7.2
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Crawford COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
12.7 2019
12.8 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
2.1 2019
1.7 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
12 2019
10.9 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
10.2 2019
10.4 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
74.1% 2019
68.1% 2018
Unemployment
4.7% 2019
5.2% 2018
Median Income
$44,715 2019
$45,395 2018
Children in poverty
20.4% 2018
25.3% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Crawford
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 8,974
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.3%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 94.4%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.6%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 3%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
6.4 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
32.4% 2019
40.1% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
55.8% 2018-19
56.3% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Crawford COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Buckeye Central Local 588 83.0% 81.8% 100.0% 9.8% 8.9 Bucyrus City 1,194 48.7% 47.3% 89.2% 18.3% 16.7
Colonel Crawford Local 917 66.7% 85.7% 96.5% 4.3% 3.1
Crestline Exempted 542 52.5% 20.0% 98.0% 17.2% 12.7
Galion City 1,690 53.2% 56.2% 94.3% 15.0% 18.1
Wynford Local 1,088 63.3% 69.7% 97.1% 9.6% 1.5
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Cuyahoga COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
17.1 2019
15.2 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
2.2 2019
2.5 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
11.4 2019
11.7 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
8.6 2018
8.1 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
10.3 2019
10.4 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
66.5% 2019
65% 2018
Unemployment
4.2% 2019
5.2% 2018
Median Income
$50,006 2019
$46,918 2018
Children in poverty
26.6% 2018
27.1% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Cuyahoga
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 254,117
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 37%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 54.3%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 3.4%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 9.4%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
6.6 2019
8 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
38.6% 2019
45.2% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
57.1% 2018-19
60.4% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Cuyahoga COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Bay Village City 2,471 >95% 89.9% 98.5% 5.2% 2.1
Beachwood City 1,547 >95% 76.9% 98.3% 8.2% 3.9
Bedford City 3,204 58.2% 43.4% 89.1% 21.4% 49.3
Berea City 5,817 75.9% 49.0% 92.6% 13.8% 14.0
Brecksville-Broadview Heights 3,725 91.3% 92.7% 95.5% 6.2% 4.3
Brooklyn City 1,120 57.8% 34.5% 92.6% 17.5% 9.8
Chagrin Falls Exempted Village 1,853 >95% 68.4% 95.6% 5.3% 0.8
Cleveland Heights-Unv. Heights 5,148 60.1% 32.8% 86.6% 26.4% 28.4
Cleveland Municipal 37,701 42.9% 30.8% 78.2% 32.2% 41.6
Cuyahoga Heights Local 799 81.6% 86.0% 98.5% 3.3% 5.9
East Cleveland City School 1,929 42.4% 15.3% 74.2% 45.3% 15.1
Euclid City 5,002 49.6% 23.2% 70.2% 35.9% 43.5
Fairview Park City 1,653 81.7% 63.3% 92.2% 7.4% 5.5
Garfield Heights City Schools 3,479 43.1% 14.8% 88.7% 25.7% 41.9
Independence Local 1,067 92.1% 84.4% 97.9% 5.8% 2.0
Lakewood City 4,854 74.1% 78.2% 87.0% 12.2% 7.4
Maple Heights City 3,560 44.7% 19.5% 92.0% 38.9% 38.5
Mayfield City 4,195 85.1% 63.1% 92.1% 11.4% 7.0
North Olmsted City 3,714 69.6% 75.6% 94.1% 14.3% 8.7
North Royalton City 3,930 89.3% 88.7% 95.8% 6.2% 6.4
Olmsted Falls City 3,553 87.5% 87.9% 95.4% 8.3% 5.4
Orange City 1,995 88.5% 88.9% 91.4% 9.3% 5.0
Parma City 9,805 68.4% 71.9% 88.7% 16.3% 16.2
Richmond Heights Local 774 50.0% 57.1% 81.4% 21.3% 16.3
Rocky River City 2,707 93.2% 92.6% 99.0% 4.9% 3.9
Shaker Heights City 4,845 80.6% 55.3% 95.4% 10.6% 19.3
Solon City 4,519 >95% 97.4% 98.8% 3.5% 5.9
South Euclid-Lyndhurst City 3,296 71.1% 46.6% 89.0% 11.4% 24.5
Strongsville City 5,350 87.5% 89.2% 96.3% 8.0% 6.4
Warrensville Heights City 1,647 67.9% 32.5% 86.4% 28.5% 32.6
Westlake City 3,429 89.0% 91.7% 94.7% 7.4% 4.1
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
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Darke COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
3.3 2019
3.2 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.4 2019
1.3 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
3 2019
5.1 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
6.7 2019
4.6 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
47.6% 2019
48.8% 2018
Unemployment
3.7% 2019
3.9% 2018
Median Income
$53,853 2019
$53,954 2018
Children in poverty
12.6% 2018
12.5% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Darke
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 12,079
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 95.8%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.3%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.9%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
17.5% 2019
19.7% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
30.8% 2018-19
34.2% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Darke COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Ansonia Local 783 69.4% 80.6% 100.0% 5.6% 3.5 Arcanum-Butler Local 1,115 72.6% 72.5% 98.9% 5.3% 3.0 Franklin Monroe Local 585 82.6% 73.1% 98.0% 2.9% 6.0
Greenville City 2,503 67.2% 50.0% 89.1% 15.9% 8.2
Mississinawa Valley Local 635 59.0% 83.8% 93.8% 11.8% 3.6
Tri-Village Local 815 >95% 68.8% 100.0% 9.5% 4.3
Versailles Exempted 1,308 86.6% 61.9% 98.0% 1.1% 0.2
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
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Defiance COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
5.6 2019
5.6 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
2.9 2019
0.9 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
6.7 2019
7.6 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
8 2019
6 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
57.5% 2019
52.3% 2018
Unemployment
4.2% 2019
4.4% 2018
Median Income
$56,740 2019
$59,538 2018
Children in poverty
14% 2018
14.5% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Defiance
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 8,640
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 2.7%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 92.9%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.6%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 15.2%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
18.8% 2019
39.7% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
36.5% 2018-19
39.3% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Defiance COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Ayersville Local 736 92.1% 86.7% 94.5% 6.1% 6.9 Central Local 951 70.5% 69.2% 91.1% 8.1% 6.4 Defiance City 2,414 57.6% 53.6% 96.6% 11.7% 6.2
Hicksville Exempted 902 94.6% 93.4% 94.4% 8.7% 5.0
Northeastern Local 1,071 70.1% 77.6% 97.6% 6.1% 0.8
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
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Delaware COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
1.1 2019
1 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.7 2019
0.7 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
1.7 2019
1.7 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
5.2** 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
5.7 2019
5.9 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
16.8% 2019
17.3% 2018
Unemployment
3.1% 2019
3.4% 2018
Median Income
$103,536 2019
$107,676 2018
Children in poverty
3.8% 2018
5.3% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Delaware
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 54,156
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 4%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 83.4%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 8.2%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 3.9%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
1.9 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
5.5% 2019
6.79% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
13.0% 2018-19
13.5% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Delaware COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Big Walnut Local 3,711 85.3% 60.4% 98.4% 6.2% 1.5 Buckeye Valley Local 2,161 82.7% 75.4% 95.9% 11.7% 11.4
Delaware City 5,584 72.2% 76.4% 94.5% 11.7% 5.0
Olentangy Local 20,819 93.0% 79.2% 98.7% 5.6% 1.1
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
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KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Erie COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
9.1 2019
11.4 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.4 2019
2.3 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
9.4 2019
8.2 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
8.1 2019
8 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
58.8% 2019
57.2% 2018
Unemployment
4.9% 2019
5.6% 2018
Median Income
$53,135 2019
$54,849 2018
Children in poverty
16.9% 2018
18.2% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Erie
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 14,984
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 11.8%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 78.1%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.8%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 7.3%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
8.2 2019
9.3 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
30.2% 2019
36.0% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
50.6% 2018-19
51.9% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Erie COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Edison Local (formerly Berlin-Milan)
1,464 62.5% 85.2% 96.2% 9.8% 5.3
Huron City Schools 1,312 90.7% 75.0% 96.8% 8.0% 3.7 Margaretta Local 1,147 80.0% 52.8% 98.7% 6.6% 3.8
Perkins Local 1,886 64.4% 75.2% 97.5% 8.1% 4.1
Sandusky City 3,193 62.8% 54.1% 85.9% 19.2% 25.8
Vermilion Local 1,823 76.9% 59.8% 96.0% 13.9% 4.6
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
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KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Fairfield COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
6.1 2019
6 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.8 2019
1.2 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
2.5 2019
2.6 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
7.6** 2018
9.3** 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
8.1 2019
7.9 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
48.7% 2019
49.3% 2018
Unemployment
3.7% 2019
4% 2018
Median Income
$67,654 2019
$67,276 2018
Children in poverty
11.6% 2018
12.3% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Fairfield
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 37,649
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 11%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 81.8%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 2.2%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 3.5%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
4.2 2019
5.9 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
19.9% 2019
22.2% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
35.2% 2018-19
35.8% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Fairfield COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Amanda-Clearcreek 1,444 72.7% 64.9% 90.6% 14.6% 10.5 Berne Union Local 821 70.0% 56.4% 97.4% 12.1% 5.0
Bloom-Carroll Local 2,035 72.4% 53.8% 96.6% 7.5% 5.1
Fairfield Union Local 1,902 76.9% 37.2% 93.4% 11.6% 8.4
Lancaster City 6,405 59.8% 60.6% 90.2% 17.5% 15.6
Liberty Union-Thurston 1,224 72.2% 51.9% 98.4% 11.0% 5.5
Pickerington Local 10,403 80.7% 81.4% 95.3% 10.9% 6.3
Walnut Township Local 488 76.3% 64.3% 98.0% 13.2% 10.5
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
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KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Fayette COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
18.6 2019
14.5 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.6 2019
0.9 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
13.8 2019
7.9 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
9.1 2019
8.2 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
71.7% 2019
73.9% 2018
Unemployment
3.9% 2019
4.1% 2018
Median Income
$47,733 2019
$46,067 2018
Children in poverty
23% 2018
24.3% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Fayette
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 6,664
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 2.4%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 91.4%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 1%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 3.7%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
32.9% 2019
41.6% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
47.6% 2018-19
49.6% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Fayette COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Miami Trace Local 2,459 76.6% 70.3% 95.1% 15.6% 6.8 Washington Court House 2,162 67.1% 78.2% 86.9% 15.4% 8.7
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
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KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Franklin COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
14.5 2019
14.2 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.3 2019
1.5 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
6.2 2019
6.8 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
7.6 2018
8.2 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
9.5 2019
9.1 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
63% 2019
62.8% 2018
Unemployment
3.5% 2019
3.8% 2018
Median Income
$60,383 2019
$59,214 2018
Children in poverty
22.2% 2018
22.5% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Franklin
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 305,407
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 29.3%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 58.1%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 5.4%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 9.4%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
7.6 2019
8.6 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
30.8% 2019
37.9% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
53.5% 2018-19
57.1% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Franklin COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Bexley City 2,490 89.6% >95% 98.0% 6.5% 1.6 Canal Winchester Local 3,812 74.2% 61.8% 98.1% 12.1% 14.6 Columbus City School 48,928 43.0% 35.4% 82.1% 42.0% 39.5
Dublin City 15,710 83.3% 81.3% 96.5% 9.3% 3.3
Gahanna-Jefferson City 7,699 82.9% 71.8% 93.4% 8.9% 9.8
Grandview Heights Schools 1,057 86.6% 87.5% 100.0% 6.4% 0.5
Groveport Madison Local 5,900 57.8% 52.8% 81.1% 25.2% 18.9
Hamilton Local 3,102 85.3% 53.6% 90.8% 13.1% 15.1
Hilliard City 15,998 67.6% 62.5% 93.7% 7.6% 4.6
New Albany-Plain Local 4,931 92.5% 92.1% 98.9% 5.2% 1.3
Reynoldsburg City 7,221 71.2% 67.1% 96.0% 17.0% 8.9
South-Western City 22,656 59.3% 70.8% 87.9% 20.3% 20.6
Upper Arlington City 5,893 88.5% 90.5% 97.5% 5.6% 2.1
Westerville City 14,822 78.4% 77.3% 90.9% 10.2% 10.4
Whitehall City 3,477 49.6% 45.2% 78.6% 24.7% 23.1
Worthington City 10,063 82.7% 87.3% 95.2% 8.0% 4.9
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Fulton COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
4.5 2019
3.6 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.9 2019
1.6 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
4.8 2019
4.9 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.3 2019
6.6 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
44% 2019
44.2% 2018
Unemployment
4.1% 2019
4.4% 2018
Median Income
$62,800 2019
$59,214 2018
Children in poverty
10.4% 2018
10.9% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Fulton
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 9,841
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.3%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 94.9%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.5%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 12.7%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
17.5% 2019
22.0% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
31.5% 2018-19
32.2% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Fulton COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Archbold-Area Local 1,209 86.5% 87.3% 95.2% 4.0% 2.1 Evergreen Local 1,177 78.1% 80.3% 96.1% 4.8% 1.3
Fayette Local 410 69.6% 26.7% 100.0% 12.5% 2.4
Pettisville Local 524 87.5% 39.4% 92.7% 4.7% 0.4
Pike-Delta-York Local 1,197 78.1% 66.7% 93.2% 8.8% 4.3
Swanton Local 1,172 74.1% 73.1% 89.5% 9.8% 3.0
Wauseon Exempted 1,779 75.2% 84.0% 94.9% 11.1% 0.7
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Gallia COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
6.5 2019
6.3 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
2.5 2019
1.6 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
4.4 2019
2.6 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
8 2019
9.1 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
67.4% 2019
69.1% 2018
Unemployment
5.4% 2019
6.1% 2018
Median Income
$43,785 2019
$43,149 2018
Children in poverty
30.9% 2018
27.2% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Gallia
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 6,810
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 2.5%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 92.4%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.8%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.1%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
39.1% 2019
47.3% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
77.5% 2018-19
78.3% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Gallia COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Gallia County Local 2,174 54.3% 56.8% 81.3% 20.3% 2.8 Gallipolis City 2,005 70.6% 30.9% 89.2% 13.5% 1.5
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Geauga COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
3.9 2019
4.7 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.4 2019
0.6 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
4.2 2019
4.1 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
6.4 2019
8.2 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
19.4% 2019
19% 2018
Unemployment
3.5% 2019
4.3% 2018
Median Income
$84,093 2019
$82,744 2018
Children in poverty
6.8% 2018
7.2% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Geauga
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 21,107
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.2%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 95.8%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.7%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.3%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
5.9% 2019
7.88% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
17.0% 2018-19
17.0% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Geauga COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Berkshire Local 1,239 80.7% 63.2% 85.0% 10.3% 4.0 Cardinal Local 867 69.8% 25.0% 94.7% 16.3% 2.7 Chardon Local 2,745 94.6% 83.1% 94.6% 9.5% 3.6
Kenston Local 2,629 89.7% 87.1% 97.6% 5.1% 2.1
Newbury Local 335 72.7% NC 100.0% 9.8% 5.1
West Geauga Local 1,815 90.4% 94.4% 95.9% 9.9% 4.2
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Greene COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
6 2019
6.1 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.8 2019
1.3 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
7.2 2019
9.2 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
5.8** 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.2 2019
7.8 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
43.6% 2019
43.8% 2018
Unemployment
3.7% 2019
4% 2018
Median Income
$68,380 2019
$68,040 2018
Children in poverty
13.3% 2018
11.7% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Greene
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 34,754
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 8.8%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 81.5%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 2.8%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 4%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
5.8 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
17.5% 2019
22.0% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
42.5% 2018-19
40.4% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Greene COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Beavercreek City 7,858 80.1% 77.1% 95.8% 6.6% 4.3 Bellbrook-Sugarcreek 2,634 87.8% 89.8% 94.2% 5.4% 1.3
Cedar Cliff Local 606 85.0% NC 95.5% 6.9% 5.0
Fairborn City 4,159 53.0% 59.8% 91.3% 20.5% 16.3
Greeneview Local 1,273 80.2% 38.9% 94.1% 9.9% 6.9
Xenia Community City 4,051 63.9% 73.1% 82.1% 20.8% 10.9
Yellow Springs Exempted 668 81.3% 28.9% 97.1% 13.4% 6.3
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Guernsey COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
18.3 2019
18.2 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.2 2019
1.9 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
17.6 2019
17.8 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
6.1 2019
9 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
64.5% 2019
66% 2018
Unemployment
5.5% 2019
5.5% 2018
Median Income
$44,623 2019
$43,733 2018
Children in poverty
26.8% 2018
27% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Guernsey
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 8,565
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.9%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 92.7%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.5%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 1.7%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
28.7% 2019
36.7% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
60.2% 2018-19
53.6% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Guernsey COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Cambridge City 1,931 56.3% 46.6% 86.8% 13.9% 6.6 East Guernsey Local 1,017 82.4% 78.7% 93.7% 18.1% 6.0
Rolling Hills Local 1,536 55.7% 83.3% 85.9% 20.1% 9.4
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Hamilton COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
14.8 2019
16.7 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.6 2019
1.9 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
6.8 2019
7.5 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
8.7 2018
9 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
9.8 2019
9.5 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
58.9% 2019
60.6% 2018
Unemployment
3.8% 2019
4.1% 2018
Median Income
$57,300 2019
$55,178 2018
Children in poverty
21.9% 2018
25.4% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Hamilton
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 187,063
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 31.6%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 59.7%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 2.8%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 6.2%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
9.9 2019
10.4 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
31.2% 2019
37.2% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
54.9% 2018-19
55.6% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Hamilton COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Cincinnati City 35,977 66.4% 26.9% 77.9% 37.0% 1.8
Deer Park Community City 1,217 82.3% 72.7% 93.8% 18.2% 9.8
Finneytown Local 1,344 72.6% 45.6% 90.1% 17.3% 22.9
Forest Hills Local 7,262 87.7% 77.9% 95.5% 7.5% 2.7
Indian Hill Exempted Village 2,004 90.9% 83.9% 98.1% 6.0% 1.4
Lockland Local 541 21.2% 16.7% 90.6% 36.9% 82.4
Loveland City 4,428 85.1% 84.0% 94.3% 7.9% 3.8
Madeira City 1,475 88.6% 83.1% 95.6% 4.0% 1.2
Mariemont City 1,616 86.2% 87.0% 95.7% 7.9% 1.9
Mt Healthy City 3,111 37.7% 30.8% 79.9% 32.8% 43.3
North College Hill City 1,555 33.6% 22.5% 84.8% 38.5% 82.8
Northwest Local 8,597 62.9% 46.5% 92.7% 18.4% 32.7
Norwood City 1,892 75.0% 44.1% 84.3% 27.5% 26.3
Oak Hills Local 7,397 78.8% 72.7% 93.8% 15.6% 12.6
Princeton City 5,736 68.9% 54.3% 89.1% 18.5% 19.7
Reading Community City 1,523 66.9% 72.5% 92.6% 17.4% 10.2
Southwest Local 3,620 90.4% 59.6% 91.0% 14.5% 8.4
St Bernard-Elmwood Place City 904 54.7% 31.7% 89.5% 25.7% 41.0
Sycamore Community City 5,399 90.5% 94.0% 94.9% 5.7% 4.9
Three Rivers Local 2,117 71.9% 60.6% 94.2% 15.0% 8.3
Winton Woods City 3,747 51.4% 30.1% 90.2% 23.7% 23.5
Wyoming City 1,971 >95% 81.1% 98.0% 6.1% 1.2
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Hancock COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
10.6 2019
6.9 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.4 2019
0.8 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
8.6 2019
8.8 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
9.5 2019
7.5 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
44.6% 2019
46.5% 2018
Unemployment
3.2% 2019
3.4% 2018
Median Income
$61,579 2019
$54,386 2018
Children in poverty
13.3% 2018
12.4% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Hancock
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 16,729
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 2.6%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 90.4%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 2.2%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 8.7%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
7.7 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
18.1% 2019
23.0% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
32.2% 2018-19
32.9% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Hancock COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Arcadia Local 560 91.4% 74.3% 93.6% 4.4% 3.6 Arlington Local 552 >95% 77.8% 100.0% 5.7% 2.7
Cory-Rawson Local 517 75.0% 75.8% 97.9% 5.6% 2.5
Findlay City 5,469 73.4% 63.6% 91.5% 9.6% 9.2
Liberty-Benton Local 1,439 91.7% 86.4% 96.7% 3.0% 2.2
McComb Local 668 76.6% 84.1% 89.1% 7.6% 3.9
Riverdale Local 1,007 84.1% 67.7% 97.1% 7.0% 3.1
Van Buren Local 1,059 90.8% 89.9% 92.9% 1.9% 2.8
Vanlue Local 176 >95% NC 95.0% 3.9% 0.6
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Hardin COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
8.8 2019
6.8 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.6 2019
1.8 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
15.3 2019
11.2 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
6.9 2019
7.6 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
53.5% 2019
52.2% 2018
Unemployment
4.2% 2019
4.4% 2018
Median Income
$49,580 2019
$47,185 2018
Children in poverty
17.7% 2018
21.2% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Hardin
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 7,276
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.2%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 94.7%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.7%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 3.4%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
25% 2019
29.9% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
50.4% 2018-19
48.9% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Hardin COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Ada Exempted Village 838 77.5% 71.7% 100.0% 8.4% 57.5 Hardin Northern Local 394 90.0% 7.1% 96.3% 6.3% 3.0
Kenton City 1,801 67.2% 51.7% 91.6% 16.7% 8.7
Ridgemont Local 511 81.6% 34.0% 96.9% 12.1% 5.5
Upper Scioto Valley Local 410 54.5% 44.4% 91.8% 19.6% 19.3
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Harrison COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
14.8 2019
18.5 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.6 2019
1.3 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
16.1 2019
13.8 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
5.6 2019
*** 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
65.2% 2019
63.5% 2018
Unemployment
5.3% 2019
5.3% 2018
Median Income
$50,301 2019
$48,160 2018
Children in poverty
21.8% 2018
21.1% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Harrison
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 3,108
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.6%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 94.6%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.2%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.1%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
29.4% 2019
39.1% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
47.7% 2018-19
53.0% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Harrison COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Conotton Valley Union 402 73.7% 45.9% 95.2% 15.7% 8.7 Harrison Hills City 1,476 89.2% 63.1% 93.4% 16.8% 3.9
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Henry COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
5.1 2019
4.5 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.3 2019
1 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
9.6 2019
7.3 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
6.2 2019
9.3 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
40.9% 2019
39.9% 2018
Unemployment
4.6% 2019
4.9% 2018
Median Income
$57,705 2019
$57,678 2018
Children in poverty
17.4% 2018
11.1% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Henry
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 6,248
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 95.6%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.7%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 11.8%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
14.4% 2019
17.4% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
31.3% 2018-19
34.8% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Henry COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Holgate Local 427 86.2% 50.0% 97.4% 3.2% 1.4 Liberty Center Local 1,020 83.6% 86.0% 100.0% 8.6% 4.4 Napoleon Area City 1,920 89.3% 61.1% 92.4% 6.4% 3.3
Patrick Henry Local 826 82.3% 61.9% 92.4% 8.7% 3.8
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Highland COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
25.2 2019
18.4 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.6 2019
2.1 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
15.5 2019
13.4 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
5.9 2019
6.9 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
72.1% 2019
70.9% 2018
Unemployment
5.2% 2019
5.5% 2018
Median Income
$49,161 2019
$43,840 2018
Children in poverty
21.9% 2018
25.4% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Highland
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 10,187
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.4%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 93.9%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.5%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.2%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
4.5 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
31.3% 2019
39.8% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
53.9% 2018-19
53.7% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Highland COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Bright Local 714 90.5% 52.9% 94.7% 10.6% 10.1 Fairfield Local 901 81.2% 64.7% 97.1% 10.4% 6.4
Greenfield Exempted 1,910 69.4% 57.3% 90.6% 10.0% 7.2
Hillsboro City 2,312 80.9% 60.7% 89.5% 18.6% 15.4
Lynchburg-Clay Local 1,117 75.3% 60.0% 95.1% 9.0% 8.4
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Hocking COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
8.8 2019
7.5 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.5 2019
1.6 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
11.9 2019
5.9 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.7 2019
4.2 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
73.9% 2019
71.9% 2018
Unemployment
4.6% 2019
5.1% 2018
Median Income
$50,568 2019
$48,397 2018
Children in poverty
21.2% 2018
22.1% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Hocking
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 6,141
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 0.8%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 95.6%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.3%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
0% 2019
--% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
100% 2018-19
72.5% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Hocking COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Logan-Hocking Local 3,758 85.7% 55.8% 93.9% 18.6% 6.2
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Holmes COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
5.5 2019
3.7 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.2 2019
0.4 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
3.2 2019
3.5 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
4.5 2019
2.9 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
18% 2019
18.5% 2018
Unemployment
3% 2019
3.3% 2018
Median Income
$60,828 2019
$61,593 2018
Children in poverty
12.6% 2018
13.6% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Holmes
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 13,481
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 0.3%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 98.3%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.2%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 1.1%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
4.5% 2019
6.68% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
30.5% 2018-19
32.7% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Holmes COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
East Holmes Local 1,587 87.4% 88.6% 91.0% 3.6% 0.4 West Holmes Local 2,083 73.3% 81.5% 89.4% 8.4% 5.2
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Huron COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
3.9 2019
3.5 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.5 2019
0.8 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
7.7 2019
9.5 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
6.4 2019
7.3 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
61% 2019
60.8% 2018
Unemployment
5.7% 2019
5.9% 2018
Median Income
$55,202 2019
$48,244 2018
Children in poverty
14.6% 2018
23.8% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Huron
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 13,977
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.8%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 93.9%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.4%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 11%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
5 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
28.9% 2019
35.5% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
45.9% 2018-19
46.9% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Huron COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Bellevue City 1,908 92.1% 66.3% 97.0% 9.7% 2.6 Monroeville Local 585 66.7% 56.8% 96.5% 3.5% 2.7
New London Local 867 51.1% 64.9% 92.4% 10.0% 3.5
Norwalk City 2,674 67.5% 66.5% 94.3% 15.2% 4.2
South Central Local 742 58.9% 47.3% 96.9% 5.8% 4.0
Western Reserve Local 992 75.4% 67.2% 98.8% 8.6% 4.2
Willard City 1,449 54.5% 63.1% 97.1% 15.3% 6.0
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Jackson COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
10.5 2019
9.8 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.4 2019
0 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
4.6 2019
4.1 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
6 2019
9.9 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
68.6% 2019
71.3% 2018
Unemployment
6.2% 2019
6.6% 2018
Median Income
$44,726 2019
$44,671 2018
Children in poverty
24.5% 2018
26.4% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Jackson
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 7,744
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 0.8%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 95.4%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.4%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 1.7%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
15.9 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
36.8% 2019
44.3% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
69.6% 2018-19
70.8% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Jackson COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Jackson City 2,322 86.0% 72.5% 93.8% 15.6% 3.8 Oak Hill Union Local 1,161 69.9% 78.8% 92.8% 19.8% 2.2
Wellston City 1,303 60.6% 67.1% 91.2% 23.3% 6.6
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Jefferson COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
7.8 2019
7.7 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.8 2019
2.1 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
3 2019
3.3 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
8 2019
8 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
70.8% 2019
70.3% 2018
Unemployment
5.9% 2019
6.3% 2018
Median Income
$42,821 2019
$43,520 2018
Children in poverty
26.8% 2018
26.2% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Jefferson
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 12,517
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 6.9%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 86.5%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.5%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 3%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
10.9 2019
9.2 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
42.9% 2019
49.9% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
67.0% 2018-19
67.5% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Jefferson COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Buckeye Local 1,570 65.3% 59.1% 93.4% 20.4% 6.0 Edison Local 1,464 76.7% 68.8% 89.4% 16.3% 15.4
Indian Creek Local 2,012 81.1% 61.2% 91.9% 33.7% 5.9
Steubenville City 2,544 >95% 95.2% 99.4% 8.9% 0.1
Toronto City 890 81.3% 50.0% 94.7% 20.7% 3.6
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Knox COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
15.3 2019
12.4 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.2 2019
1.4 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
18.2 2019
16.3 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
6.3 2019
6 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
51.6% 2019
51.8% 2018
Unemployment
3.9% 2019
4.3% 2018
Median Income
$56,885 2019
$52,061 2018
Children in poverty
20.4% 2018
16.2% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Knox
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 14,105
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.3%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 94.9%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.7%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.2%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
8.2 2019
4.9 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
20.3% 2019
24.4% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
40.7% 2018-19
40.3% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Knox COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Centerburg Local 1,086 91.5% 31.0% 96.2% 10.8% 3.0 Danville Local 611 81.6% 60.0% 94.9% 7.8% 1.0
East Knox Local 894 85.5% 41.8% 84.1% 9.4% 6.3
Fredericktown Local 1,194 77.2% 79.5% 98.9% 9.0% 10.3
Mount Vernon City 3,674 72.0% 70.9% 89.1% 12.3% 5.2
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Lake COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
2.8 2019
3 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.7 2019
1.1 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
4.8 2019
4.4 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
4.5** 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.5 2019
7 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
41.2% 2019
40.7% 2018
Unemployment
3.7% 2019
4.7% 2018
Median Income
$65,883 2019
$60,521 2018
Children in poverty
10.6% 2018
12.4% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Lake
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 45,434
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 6.4%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 87.4%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 1.4%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 8.9%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
2.3 2019
2.3 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
18.1% 2019
21.9% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
36.0% 2018-19
37.1% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Lake COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Fairport Harbor 685 63.2% 26.8% 84.0% 20.5% 18.3 Kirtland Local 1,185 85.1% 86.2% 98.0% 3.9% 3.4 Madison Local 2,985 68.0% 52.8% 94.0% 11.8% 15.6
Mentor Exempted Village 7,646 84.1% 66.0% 94.9% 9.0% 5.6
Painesville City Local 2,883 52.4% 48.2% 81.1% 23.4% 18.7
Perry Local 1,608 70.7% 77.9% 97.4% 9.8% 4.9
Riverside Local 3,874 78.3% 79.4% 88.2% 11.5% 10.1
Wickliffe City 1,266 69.0% 86.2% 91.6% 14.7% 9.7
Willoughby-Eastlake City 7,662 73.9% 73.3% 90.1% 14.3% 8.8
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Lawrence COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
7.7 2019
7.3 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.7 2019
0.8 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
9.6 2019
10.5 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
10.8 2019
8.7 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
68.6% 2019
69.9% 2018
Unemployment
5.2% 2019
5.6% 2018
Median Income
$43,031 2019
$43,108 2018
Children in poverty
25.3% 2018
26.9% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Lawrence
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 12,849
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 2.1%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 93.5%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.5%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 1.4%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
9 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
37.8% 2019
44.9% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
80.5% 2018-19
83.9% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Lawrence COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Chesapeake Union 1,288 74.8% 49.0% 96.3% 15.5% 3.4 Dawson-Bryant Local 1,079 87.2% 71.6% 96.2% 17.8% 0.8
Fairland Local 1,562 85.1% 68.4% 98.3% 14.0% 2.2
Ironton City 1,328 68.5% 44.8% 96.6% 9.4% 1.3
Rock Hill Local 1,378 70.6% 60.5% 94.0% 13.3% 1.2
South Point Local 1,517 77.7% 61.3% 94.0% 14.6% 4.3
Symmes Valley Local 760 65.6% 39.5% 95.6% 13.3% 3.9
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Licking COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
17.8 2019
18.5 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1 2019
1.1 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
8.2 2019
8.2 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
5.0** 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.6 2019
8.8 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
51.3% 2019
51% 2018
Unemployment
3.7% 2019
4% 2018
Median Income
$66,145 2019
$62,658 2018
Children in poverty
12.5% 2018
12.4% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Licking
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 40,638
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 4.9%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 87.1%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 2.6%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 3.2%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
5.3 2019
7.3 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
21.8% 2019
23.6% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
38.1% 2018-19
35.8% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Licking COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Granville Exempted 2,424 89.7% 94.1% 98.2% 5.9% 0.5 Heath City 1,642 66.9% 74.3% 90.8% 14.0% 8.9
Johnstown-Monroe Local 1,668 79.5% 77.1% 97.0% 11.4% 5.3
Lakewood Local 1,798 50.4% 59.3% 90.1% 15.4% 5.7
Licking Heights Local 4,437 71.6% 52.5% 93.9% 11.8% 9.9
Licking Valley Local 1,994 74.2% 61.7% 94.9% 11.0% 1.8
Newark City 6,451 64.4% 58.0% 88.2% 21.1% 21.3
North Fork Local 1,552 63.8% 44.3% 90.0% 13.0% 8.0
Northridge Local 1,122 69.2% 54.2% 96.5% 10.5% 3.9
Southwest Licking Local 4,202 74.1% 73.6% 95.5% 11.9% 10.7
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Logan COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
10.9 2019
10.6 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1 2019
1.6 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
17.8 2019
20.5 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
5.8 2019
6.9 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
50.6% 2019
50.1% 2018
Unemployment
3.6% 2019
3.7% 2018
Median Income
$61,699 2019
$54,782 2018
Children in poverty
16.2% 2018
16.7% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Logan
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 10,533
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.9%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 91.8%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.8%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 3.2%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
23.9% 2019
29.8% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
39.7% 2018-19
37.3% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Logan COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Bellefontaine City 2,315 67.4% 55.3% 93.0% 12.5% 4.4 Benjamin Logan Local 1,675 70.7% 64.5% 98.5% 5.2% 4.1
Indian Lake Local 1,431 76.9% 79.5% 94.5% 7.7% 2.5
Riverside Local 605 93.3% 66.7% 97.0% 9.5% 3.0
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Lorain COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
3.1 2019
3.4 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.5 2019
1.5 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
3.8 2019
2.6 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
6.9 2018
6.6 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
8 2019
8.4 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
51.1% 2019
51.8% 2018
Unemployment
4.3% 2019
5.4% 2018
Median Income
$59,265 2019
$55,443 2018
Children in poverty
21.6% 2018
20.1% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Lorain
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 67,504
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 11.4%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 79.8%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 1.3%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 15.9%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
7.4 2019
9 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
28.9% 2019
34.1% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
45.9% 2018-19
48.3% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Lorain COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Amherst Ex. Village 3,550 83.5% 77.5% 95.9% 11.0% 5.4 Avon Lake City 3,768 >95% 87.4% 96.6% 6.4% 2.1
Avon Local 4,321 93.0% 86.2% 98.7% 5.4% 3.2
Clearview Local 1,624 65.6% 65.4% 87.5% 25.0% 23.0
Columbia Local 830 68.3% 71.2% 98.9% 7.8% 4.6
Elyria City Schools 6,053 51.1% 33.8% 88.6% 22.4% 19.9
Firelands Local 1,606 75.4% 74.8% 93.7% 11.8% 6.8
Keystone Local 1,450 80.2% 77.0% 93.3% 9.8% 3.1
Lorain City 6,391 42.8% 37.5% 77.1% 45.4% 34.0
Midview Local 2,890 80.6% 82.7% 94.4% 15.0% 12.1
North Ridgeville City 4,329 71.5% 63.7% 93.8% 10.9% 8.3
Oberlin City Schools 970 73.8% 40.0% 88.2% 20.9% 15.0
Sheffield-Sheffield Lake 1,639 76.1% 77.0% 93.5% 14.7% 5.0
Wellington Ex. Village 1,000 78.8% 61.5% 94.7% 13.9% 6.8
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Lucas COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
11.6 2019
13.6 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.5 2019
1.8 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
18.9 2019
14 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
7.4 2018
9.7 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
10 2019
9.7 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
65.4% 2019
66.8% 2018
Unemployment
4.7% 2019
5.3% 2018
Median Income
$47,865 2019
$47,562 2018
Children in poverty
25% 2018
25.6% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Lucas
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 98,307
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 25.4%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 65.2%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 1.6%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 11.6%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
8.6 2019
10.7 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
37% 2019
44.8% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
56.6% 2018-19
59.0% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Lucas COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Anthony Wayne Local 4,011 94.4% 80.0% 97.1% 7.0% 1.5 Maumee City 2,175 75.8% 66.4% 95.0% 6.5% 2.1 Oregon City 3,542 78.9% 61.2% 92.3% 12.7% 5.8
Ottawa Hills Local 982 92.1% NC 94.4% 2.9% NC
Springfield Local 3,509 71.7% 79.2% 92.9% 14.3% 12.7
Sylvania Schools 7,787 83.9% 83.4% 92.5% 9.4% 3.3
Toledo City 23,160 41.6% 50.4% 79.1% 28.2% 29.7
Washington Local 6,979 61.2% 68.6% 87.4% 20.4% 15.7
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Madison COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
2.9 2019
4.4 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.1 2019
0.9 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
5.6 2019
2.9 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.2 2019
7.2 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
55.5% 2019
52% 2018
Unemployment
3.4% 2019
3.8% 2018
Median Income
$61,645 2019
$69,937 2018
Children in poverty
14.1% 2018
13.1% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Madison
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 9,062
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 3.8%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 89.5%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 2.1%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 4.3%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
23.8% 2019
29.1% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
32.4% 2018-19
34.2% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Madison COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Jefferson Local 1,142 70.3% 81.0% 92.6% 12.2% 8.8 Jonathan Alder Local 2,155 82.8% 75.7% 98.0% 8.1% 2.2
London City 2,096 60.0% 46.8% 86.1% 17.6% 11.2
Madison-Plains Local 1,172 79.1% 73.6% 98.1% 15.8% 7.2
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Mahoning COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
10.9 2019
7.9 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.5 2019
2.3 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
5.1 2019
3 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
6.8** 2018
6.9** 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
10.8 2019
12.2 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
71% 2019
70% 2018
Unemployment
5.7% 2019
5.9% 2018
Median Income
$48,010 2019
$43,904 2018
Children in poverty
24.3% 2018
28.9% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Mahoning
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 45,472
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 21.5%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 71.4%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 1.1%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 9.6%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
10.4 2019
8.1 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
41.7% 2019
48.3% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
52.7% 2018-19
55.2% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Mahoning COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Austintown Local Schools 4,437 71.0% 66.2% 92.9% 16.5% 16.5 Boardman Local 4,044 90.7% 79.8% 95.7% 9.5% 5.5 Campbell City 1,062 44.0% 22.5% 88.8% 28.3% 11.4
Canfield Local 2,564 88.3% 87.3% 97.7% 8.2% 1.0
Jackson-Milton Local 748 78.8% 82.8% 96.7% 13.9% 3.2
Lowellville Local 494 72.2% 65.8% 93.2% 17.0% 3.0
Poland Local 1,815 81.8% 84.0% 97.9% 10.5% 3.2
Sebring Local 407 76.5% 35.1% 84.9% 16.9% 15.5
South Range Local 1,242 86.0% 74.1% 97.5% 5.3% 1.0
Springfield Local 943 79.5% 69.1% 96.9% 5.8% 1.0
Struthers City 1,763 46.5% 75.4% 94.0% 20.6% 12.5
West Branch Local 1,989 71.7% 91.8% 93.5% 12.7% 5.6
Western Reserve Local 652 88.9% 68.3% 100.0% 10.0% 2.9
Youngstown City 5,264 30.8% 28.3% 84.9% 42.4% 44.3
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Marion COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
10.9 2019
9.8 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
2.8 2019
3.4 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
35.1 2019
23.8 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
10.3 2019
7.9 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
84.6% 2019
75% 2018
Unemployment
4.1% 2019
4.4% 2018
Median Income
$45,419 2019
$46,450 2018
Children in poverty
24.7% 2018
23.6% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Marion
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 13,702
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 4.2%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 89.7%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.4%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 5.2%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
13.7 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
40.5% 2019
46.9% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
68.1% 2018-19
66.2% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Marion COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Elgin Local 1,022 53.5% 64.8% 93.9% 14.6% 7.7 Marion City 4,455 43.3% 36.4% 85.6% 29.1% 19.8
Pleasant Local 1,307 65.7% 77.9% 100.0% 12.2% 4.8
Ridgedale Local 635 58.0% 48.1% 89.7% 15.5% 6.6
River Valley Local 1,949 78.6% 72.1% 99.3% 10.5% NC
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Medina COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
3.7 2019
3.5 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.5 2019
0.8 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
8.9 2019
5.8 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
6.6 2019
5.1 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
28.4% 2019
27.2% 2018
Unemployment
3.4% 2019
4.3% 2018
Median Income
$76,475 2019
$72,926 2018
Children in poverty
7.5% 2018
7.6% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Medina
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 39,577
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.8%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 93.7%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 1.3%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 3.6%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
11.2% 2019
13.5% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
19.8% 2018-19
20.0% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Medina COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Black River Local 1,128 81.2% 46.9% 94.5% 9.0% 6.0 Brunswick City 6,830 80.2% 51.3% 97.2% 8.7% 7.6 Buckeye Local 2,268 86.5% 67.6% 93.6% 7.6% 6.1
Cloverleaf Local 2,257 70.2% 75.0% 90.7% 9.1% 3.8
Highland Local 3,224 91.4% 74.5% 98.5% 7.5% 3.1
Medina City SD 6,610 81.9% 71.0% 95.7% 10.6% 6.2
Wadsworth City 4,563 88.7% 93.4% 96.5% 6.3% 2.7
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Meigs COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
12.9 2019
14.4 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
2.9 2019
1.4 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
18.5 2019
17.6 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
9 2019
8.9 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
74.9% 2019
75.7% 2018
Unemployment
6.9% 2019
7.3% 2018
Median Income
$44,286 2019
$42,200 2018
Children in poverty
25.9% 2018
32.2% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Meigs
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 4,823
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.1%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 96.1%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.2%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 1.4%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
40.8% 2019
51.0% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
79.2% 2018-19
77.7% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Meigs COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Eastern Local 795 85.1% 73.0% 93.8% 20.2% 1.0 Meigs Local 1,727 55.5% 60.0% 83.6% 25.7% 2.3
Southern Local 724 89.8% 51.1% 91.9% 18.6% 2.9
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Mercer COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
8 2019
10.4 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.8 2019
1 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
3.6 2019
6.4 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
4.8 2019
6.1 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
29.6% 2019
30.3% 2018
Unemployment
2.6% 2019
2.8% 2018
Median Income
$62,782 2019
$60,055 2018
Children in poverty
10.1% 2018
9.7% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Mercer
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 10,652
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 0.5%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 94.5%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.8%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.9%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
10% 2019
13.5% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
22.9% 2018-19
22.6% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Mercer COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Celina City 2,667 78.5% 75.2% 92.9% 9.0% 4.7 Coldwater Exempted 1,327 80.6% 93.2% 99.1% 3.4% 2.9 Fort Recovery Local 999 82.1% 79.5% 98.5% 1.9% 2.3
Marion Local 836 84.7% 93.4% 100.0% 0.9% 1.2
Parkway Local 1,002 86.6% 44.2% 90.3% 6.5% 2.5
St Henry Consolidated 975 84.8% 63.2% 98.6% 2.7% 1.3
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Miami COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
3.4 2019
3.1 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.7 2019
1.4 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
3.3 2019
3.8 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.1 2019
4.4 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
45.9% 2019
44.8% 2018
Unemployment
3.7% 2019
3.9% 2018
Median Income
$59,922 2019
$60,800 2018
Children in poverty
11.6% 2018
12% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Miami
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 24,552
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 2.7%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 90.5%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 1.8%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 3.2%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
5.6 2019
5.9 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
17% 2019
20.6% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
32.6% 2018-19
31.9% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Miami COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Bethel Local 1,456 82.9% 61.0% 90.3% 8.1% 4.3 Bradford Ex. Village 457 62.2% 9.1% 94.7% 12.1% 3.1
Covington Ex. Village 755 80.4% 66.7% 98.6% 5.9% 7.4
Miami East Local 1,277 89.9% 73.6% 99.1% 3.1% 2.8
Milton-Union Ex. Village 1,373 71.7% 50.0% 92.6% 12.0% 8.1
Newton Local 587 88.5% 35.0% 95.8% 3.1% 1.4
Piqua City 3,171 68.5% 60.8% 85.6% 17.2% 15.2
Tipp City Ex. Village 2,499 78.2% 73.6% 95.3% 6.1% 3.6
Troy City 4,066 79.3% 74.9% 93.7% 12.2% 10.6
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Monroe COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
11 2019
11.1 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.5 2019
3.2 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
10.7 2019
13.9 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.1 2019
9.3 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
61.1% 2019
59.3% 2018
Unemployment
8.3% 2019
7.8% 2018
Median Income
$46,314 2019
$44,868 2018
Children in poverty
19.1% 2018
24.2% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Monroe
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 2,723
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 0.8%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 96.8%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.2%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 1.6%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
28.4% 2019
36.8% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
53.6% 2018-19
59.0% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Monroe COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Switzerland of Ohio Local 2,054 66.4% 55.0% 90.2% 17.5% 6.1
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Montgomery COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
8.5 2019
8.6 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
2.1 2019
1.9 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
6.6 2019
5.2 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
6.8 2018
7.8 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
9.1 2019
8.6 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
64.3% 2019
64.5% 2018
Unemployment
4.2% 2019
4.5% 2018
Median Income
$51,071 2019
$48,039 2018
Children in poverty
25.1% 2018
23% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Montgomery
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 116,707
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 25.2%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 65.9%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 2.2%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 5.3%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
7.6 2019
7.8 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
31.6% 2019
36.7% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
54.1% 2018-19
55.9% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Montgomery COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Brookville Local 1,464 88.2% 81.9% 93.3% 4.6% 6.6
Centerville City 8,012 76.6% 77.9% 95.0% 7.8% 2.9
Dayton City 12,700 38.3% 25.4% 74.1% 34.1% 34.2
Huber Heights City 5,830 63.2% 29.6% 87.9% 15.5% 9.4
Jefferson Township Local 338 33.3% 26.7% 89.7% 25.1% 19.8
Kettering City School District 7,598 81.3% 65.0% 95.3% 7.4% 6.5
Mad River Local 3,886 67.6% 63.0% 81.1% 18.2% 13.8
Miamisburg City 5,093 64.3% 55.8% 95.5% 12.4% 9.1
New Lebanon Local 1,104 76.1% 55.4% 95.2% 10.6% NC
Northmont City 4,931 77.4% 53.7% 93.6% 7.9% 11.7
Northridge Local 1,545 51.5% 13.6% 82.9% 31.6% 24.3
Oakwood City 2,033 93.6% 81.4% 97.4% 3.7% 0.2
Trotwood-Madison City 2,571 60.8% 33.6% 90.7% 29.8% 35.8
Valley View Local 1,781 74.8% 65.2% 96.6% 8.9% 0.4
Vandalia-Butler City 2,819 72.1% 60.3% 93.2% 9.2% 4.0
West Carrollton City 3,501 63.8% 62.5% 85.7% 16.2% 16.0
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Morgan COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
13.4 2019
9.8 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.7 2019
2.3 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
6.4 2019
10.8 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
3.8 2019
9.8 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
69.7% 2019
66.8% 2018
Unemployment
6.5% 2019
6% 2018
Median Income
$40,557 2019
$41,375 2018
Children in poverty
25.2% 2018
27.3% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Morgan
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 2,987
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 3.2%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 88.7%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.2%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 1.6%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
30.3% 2019
38.8% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
100% 2018-19
100% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Morgan COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Morgan Local 1,762 75.0% 63.9% 84.0% 13.7% 7.0
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Morrow COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
7 2019
7.7 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.8 2019
1.1 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
3 2019
3.2 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
4.4 2019
7.6 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
58.2% 2019
57.2% 2018
Unemployment
4.1% 2019
4.5% 2018
Median Income
$60,452 2019
$55,466 2018
Children in poverty
17.2% 2018
17.9% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Morrow
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 7,954
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 0.9%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 95.6%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.3%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.4%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
18.7% 2019
26.2% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
40.7% 2018-19
45.1% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Morrow COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Cardington-Lincoln Local 1,052 75.0% 43.9% 91.5% 11.8% 9.6 Highland Local 1,802 79.3% 72.2% 94.5% 10.6% 5.0
Mount Gilead Exempted 1,137 52.4% 52.1% 97.6% 12.0% 7.0
Northmor Local 1,046 74.7% 57.1% 93.9% 11.7% 6.2
Cardington-Lincoln Local 1,052 75.0% 43.9% 91.5% 11.8% 9.6
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Muskingum COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
19.7 2019
17.5 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.1 2019
1.4 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
14.1 2019
13.5 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.3 2019
7.9 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
69.1% 2019
69% 2018
Unemployment
4.9% 2019
5.3% 2018
Median Income
$49,586 2019
$44,884 2018
Children in poverty
24% 2018
21.5% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Muskingum
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 19,438
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 3.9%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 88.5%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.5%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 1.9%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
8 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
36.6% 2019
44.8% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
63.5% 2018-19
61.3% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Muskingum COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
East Muskingum Local 2,116 81.0% 50.0% 95.6% 10.5% 4.3 Franklin Local 1,874 66.2% 59.3% 94.5% 12.5% 8.8 Maysville Local 2,447 77.8% 48.1% 96.6% 17.6% 3.1
Tri-Valley Local 2,966 85.7% 80.6% 95.8% 9.0% 4.3
West Muskingum Local 1,380 67.5% 77.8% 97.3% 15.1% 6.6
Zanesville City 3,176 50.4% 45.9% 94.8% 23.3% 14.7
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Noble COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
10.4 2019
11.4 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.4 2019
0.8 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
12.3 2019
8.7 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
9 2019
7.2 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
53.1% 2019
55.1% 2018
Unemployment
6.9% 2019
6.7% 2018
Median Income
$48,792 2019
$44,835 2018
Children in poverty
19% 2018
19.8% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Noble
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 2,692
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 0.6%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 96.5%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.5%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 1.2%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
21.3% 2019
28.4% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
38.5% 2018-19
43.2% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Noble COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Caldwell Exempted 803 54.5% 31.7% 94.8% 17.3% 18.2 Noble Local 844 63.8% 73.0% 89.2% 15.3% 5.1
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ottawa COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
7.4 2019
6.2 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
2.6 2019
3.3 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
5.5 2019
3 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
10.9 2019
7.4 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
47.2% 2019
46.7% 2018
Unemployment
5.6% 2019
6.3% 2018
Median Income
$58,345 2019
$55,968 2018
Children in poverty
12.5% 2018
12.9% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Ottawa
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 7,331
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.2%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 94.5%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.4%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 8.6%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
20% 2019
24.3% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
31.4% 2018-19
35.8% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Ottawa COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Benton Carroll Salem 1,433 82.1% 87.2% 96.2% 3.2% 4.4 Danbury Local 535 75.6% 81.3% 97.9% 8.1% 2.8
Genoa Area Local 1,287 84.4% 78.7% 93.5% 5.1% 1.7
Port Clinton City 1,654 64.6% 70.4% 96.3% 9.4% 0.9
Put-In-Bay Local 71 NC NC NC 5.5% NC
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Paulding COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
3.9 2019
0 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
3 2019
3.2 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
8.2 2019
5 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
9.5 2019
7.2 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
51.3% 2019
53.9% 2018
Unemployment
3.8% 2019
4.1% 2018
Median Income
$53,876 2019
$52,534 2018
Children in poverty
14.7% 2018
15.6% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Paulding
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 4,378
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.3%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 94.8%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.4%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 7.3%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
29.3% 2019
--% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
39.1% 2018-19
36.0% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Paulding COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Antwerp Local 716 >95% 74.1% 95.8% 6.7% 1.0 Paulding Exempted 1,413 75.5% 77.1% 96.1% 12.2% 9.0 Wayne Trace Local 895 77.5% 64.5% 90.8% 6.1% 2.2
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Perry COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
14.1 2019
14.8 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.9 2019
1.4 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
7.1 2019
5.8 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
9.4 2019
7.4 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
66.9% 2019
66.2% 2018
Unemployment
5.2% 2019
5.6% 2018
Median Income
$51,534 2019
$51,702 2018
Children in poverty
22.9% 2018
24.9% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Perry
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 8,483
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 0.8%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 96.1%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.2%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 1.3%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
32.3% 2019
42.0% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
74.1% 2018-19
74.8% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Perry COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Crooksville Exempted 1,085 80.8% 36.7% 97.9% 13.2% 6.5 New Lexington School 1,678 80.2% 54.1% 78.4% 17.0% 8.3
Northern Local 2,193 84.1% 65.0% 95.7% 9.3% 1.6
Southern Local 661 41.2% 54.0% 96.2% 25.3% 3.0
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Pickaway COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
7.8 2019
7.2 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.2 2019
1.8 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
4.6 2019
4.8 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
8.2 2019
7.4 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
54.7% 2019
55.3% 2018
Unemployment
4% 2019
4.3% 2018
Median Income
$58,742 2019
$62,445 2018
Children in poverty
15.6% 2018
16.6% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Pickaway
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 12,421
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 2.5%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 92.7%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.7%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
23.9% 2019
29.2% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
35.0% 2018-19
42.5% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Pickaway COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Circleville City 2,103 65.6% 65.3% 91.7% 19.0% 9.9 Logan Elm Local 1,711 69.7% 83.8% 92.2% 11.2% 11.8
Teays Valley Local 4,069 88.4% 89.5% 90.2% 12.9% 5.2
Westfall Local 1,361 74.2% 65.4% 91.2% 8.7% 10.1
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Pike COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
19.3 2019
19.8 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.5 2019
0.5 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
9.6 2019
10 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.7 2019
9.4 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
83.3% 2019
79% 2018
Unemployment
6.2% 2019
6.5% 2018
Median Income
$45,163 2019
$43,499 2018
Children in poverty
30.9% 2018
30.5% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Pike
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 6,486
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.2%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 94.4%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.3%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.1%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
24.5 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
46.3% 2019
54.2% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
98.8% 2018-19
95.9% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Pike COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Eastern Local School 822 80.8% 70.6% 85.7% 18.3% 7.3 Scioto Valley Local 1,192 64.5% 56.0% 95.5% 18.7% 7.8
Waverly City 1,817 62.9% 46.2% 93.8% 19.0% 7.4
Western Local 742 51.9% 52.9% 93.0% 19.7% 11.7
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Portage COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
14.3 2019
15.1 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.9 2019
1.2 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
7.7 2019
8.8 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
7.2** 2018
8.1** 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.1 2019
6.7 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
49.6% 2019
47.3% 2018
Unemployment
4.2% 2019
4.6% 2018
Median Income
$63,689 2019
$59,490 2018
Children in poverty
14.3% 2018
13.9% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Portage
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 30,059
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 6.3%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 86.8%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 2.3%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 3.2%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
21.4% 2019
25.1% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
40.6% 2018-19
39.7% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Portage COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Aurora City 2,948 87.2% NC 98.3% 3.8% 1.4 Crestwood Local 1,646 65.8% 61.9% 93.0% 15.6% 11.4
Field Local 1,901 69.2% 79.9% 94.8% 11.8% 3.5
James A Garfield Local 1,369 75.6% 89.0% 92.9% 13.9% 4.5
Kent City 3,253 70.7% 83.0% 94.1% 14.9% 10.8
Ravenna City 2,268 66.7% 52.1% 83.1% 19.8% 17.7
Rootstown Local 1,135 80.0% 73.2% 92.8% 12.2% 5.2
Southeast Local 1,489 67.2% 69.6% 95.5% 14.6% 15.4
Streetsboro City 2,150 69.4% 74.6% 89.5% 12.3% 12.5
Waterloo Local 1,028 70.3% 62.0% 90.0% 17.1% 14.8
Windham Exempted 485 46.7% 40.7% 94.0% 17.5% 11.6
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Preble COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
20.1 2019
16.2 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.4 2019
2.6 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
10.3 2019
6.2 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.5 2019
6.7 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
56.9% 2019
56.4% 2018
Unemployment
3.8% 2019
4.1% 2018
Median Income
$53,904 2019
$52,300 2018
Children in poverty
14.4% 2018
13.9% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Preble
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 9,083
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 95%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.8%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 1.7%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
22.3% 2019
27.5% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
41.5% 2018-19
44.5% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Preble COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Eaton Community City 1,911 76.3% 82.6% 92.4% 10.8% 5.9 National Trail Local 964 92.4% 76.1% 96.3% 11.9% 11.6
Preble Shawnee Local 1,376 54.2% 64.9% 91.3% 13.4% 8.9
Tri-County North Local 775 67.2% 68.3% 94.7% 10.4% 11.2
Twin Valley Community 808 70.2% 33.3% 95.5% 8.9% 14.2
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Putnam COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
2.3 2019
1.9 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.7 2019
0.8 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
4.5 2019
4.1 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
5.2 2019
6.8 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
28.5% 2019
29.1% 2018
Unemployment
3.1% 2019
3.4% 2018
Median Income
$64,304 2019
$62,944 2018
Children in poverty
6.5% 2018
7.3% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Putnam
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 8,604
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 96.8%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.3%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 10%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
12.1% 2019
15.6% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
22.0% 2018-19
22.4% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Putnam COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Columbus Grove Local 835 72.6% NA 94.4% 3.5% 1.2 Continental Local 467 85.3% 83.3% 94.3% 4.4% 1.3
Jennings Local 374 90.3% 77.8% 95.8% 1.8% 0.5
Kalida Local 589 88.5% 88.2% 97.1% 2.0% 0.2
Leipsic Local 620 83.7% 88.2% 96.7% 7.2% 5.3
Miller City-New Cleveland 479 >95% 93.8% 100.0% 2.1% 0.6
Ottawa-Glandorf Local 1,489 82.9% 78.8% 96.7% 3.7% 2.2
Ottoville Local 446 >95% 43.8% 97.6% 2.8% NC
Pandora-Gilboa Local 514 88.2% 40.0% 97.7% 3.6% 1.8
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Richland COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
5.9 2019
6.1 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.5 2019
1.3 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
8 2019
7.2 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
6.4 2019
8.1 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
65.5% 2019
64.9% 2018
Unemployment
4.5% 2019
4.9% 2018
Median Income
$49,668 2019
$47,141 2018
Children in poverty
20.7% 2018
20.4% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Richland
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 26,105
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 9.1%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 84.3%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.7%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 3.2%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
9.5 2019
14.1 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
34.1% 2019
40.8% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
53.5% 2018-19
51.3% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Richland COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Clear Fork Valley Local 1,655 81.8% 60.8% 97.8% 8.8% 8.9 Crestview Local 1,029 70.5% 68.3% 95.6% 7.2% 6.4 Lexington Local 2,363 82.4% 83.3% 96.6% 8.5% 5.1
Lucas Local 489 74.5% 12.5% 95.5% 6.3% 2.9
Madison Local 2,969 59.9% 64.7% 91.0% 14.1% 16.2
Mansfield City 3,287 47.8% 33.1% 79.0% 25.6% 41.4
Ontario Local 2,022 77.6% 78.2% 94.2% 8.6% 6.9
Plymouth-Shiloh Local 679 56.0% 48.6% 98.1% 11.3% 10.2
Shelby City 1,881 71.7% 83.5% 90.1% 8.4% 3.8
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ross COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
11.8 2019
14.4 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1 2019
1.7 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
9.9 2019
16.3 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
10.1 2019
6.7 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
81% 2019
71.2% 2018
Unemployment
4.2% 2019
4.6% 2018
Median Income
$49,385 2019
$50,387 2018
Children in poverty
25.5% 2018
23.2% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Ross
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 16,228
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 3.2%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 89.8%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.4%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.3%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
8.2 2019
14.3 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
60.8% 2019
74.8% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
70.2% 2018-19
66.8% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Ross COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Adena Local 1,192 61.1% 53.7% 93.7% 10.5% 13.0 Chillicothe City 2,630 60.5% 43.9% 80.3% 31.4% 26.8
Huntington Local 1,047 62.7% 35.8% 82.4% 19.5% 16.2
Paint Valley Local 843 52.9% 41.5% 88.5% 14.6% 20.4
Southeastern Local 1,017 61.0% 87.6% 93.9% 17.1% 6.2
Union-Scioto Local 2,099 72.1% 78.3% 93.0% 18.3% 18.8
Zane Trace Local 1,247 84.7% 72.2% 95.5% 14.3% 12.3
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Sandusky COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
4.6 2019
5.2 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.4 2019
2.4 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
7.4 2019
8 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.5 2019
7 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
55.2% 2019
55.1% 2018
Unemployment
4.3% 2019
4.5% 2018
Median Income
$53,978 2019
$53,058 2018
Children in poverty
13.4% 2018
15.6% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Sandusky
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 12,935
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 4.9%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 87.8%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.8%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 15.8%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
10.6 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
23.6% 2019
27.8% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
52.4% 2018-19
52.3% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Sandusky COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Clyde-Green Springs 2,121 78.2% 71.0% 94.5% 8.6% 3.8 Fremont City 3,519 65.3% 66.3% 95.1% 15.3% 11.3
Gibsonburg Exempted 877 77.8% 42.6% 98.5% 6.6% 3.8
Lakota Local 1,006 63.6% 66.2% 97.6% 9.4% 7.8
Woodmore Local 935 73.5% 52.6% 96.7% 7.0% 3.4
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Scioto COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
22.7 2019
24.3 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
2.1 2019
1.7 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
10.2 2019
11.4 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
13.3** 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.1 2019
10.4 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
73.9% 2019
73.7% 2018
Unemployment
6.3% 2019
6.8% 2018
Median Income
$41,267 2019
$41,843 2018
Children in poverty
28.8% 2018
30.2% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Scioto
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 16,277
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 2.2%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 93.2%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.3%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.6%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
10.2 2019
12.6 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
44.7% 2019
52.6% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
65.0% 2018-19
65.5% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Scioto COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Bloom-Vernon Local 843 83.1% 85.7% 93.1% 9.8% 2.5 Clay Local 688 55.8% 22.9% 91.4% 17.4% 2.5
Green Local 570 55.3% 54.5% 84.4% 22.9% 2.5
Minford Local 1,328 62.5% 25.0% 95.0% 14.8% 6.1
New Boston Local 414 50.0% 71.4% 92.1% 15.1% 29.9
Northwest Local 1,332 76.4% 40.2% 96.4% 17.9% 2.4
Portsmouth City 1,669 75.0% 38.3% 78.6% 18.8% 13.7
Valley Local 1,047 80.3% 83.5% 98.7% 18.5% 7.4
Washington-Nile Local 1,434 56.8% 83.5% 98.3% 10.7% 12.4
Wheelersburg Local 1,577 84.8% 82.1% 99.0% 7.5% 2.2
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Seneca COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
2.9 2019
2.1 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.1 2019
0.6 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
7.1 2019
6.6 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
8.8 2019
8.9 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
55.7% 2019
55.6% 2018
Unemployment
4.1% 2019
4.4% 2018
Median Income
$52,165 2019
$47,805 2018
Children in poverty
16.2% 2018
17.3% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Seneca
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 11,975
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 3.4%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 90.5%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.5%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 8.6%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
9.7 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
27.2% 2019
33.9% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
43.2% 2018-19
53.6% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Seneca COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Fostoria City 1,812 50.3% 44.4% 89.0% 27.8% 30.0 Hopewell-Loudon Local 790 72.1% 92.1% 100.0% 5.1% 2.5
New Riegel Local 392 75.0% 57.1% 100.0% 3.7% 1.3
Old Fort Local 616 70.3% 71.4% 97.8% 4.5% 4.5
Seneca East Local 862 68.5% 45.7% 98.7% 3.5% 5.6
Tiffin City 2,548 76.8% 79.4% 95.0% 10.6% 7.7
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Shelby COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
4 2019
3.9 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
2.3 2019
2.9 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
10 2019
12.5 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
6.9 2019
7.4 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
43.4% 2019
44.1% 2018
Unemployment
3.5% 2019
3.8% 2018
Median Income
$63,398 2019
$60,148 2018
Children in poverty
11.8% 2018
11.7% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Shelby
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 11,963
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 2.4%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 91.3%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 1%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.3%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
10.3 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
17.4% 2019
21.8% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
32.8% 2018-19
35.5% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Shelby COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Anna Local 1,146 89.7% 81.4% 98.1% 3.3% 0.6 Botkins Local 600 90.6% 66.7% 98.1% 6.0% 0.3 Fairlawn Local 573 78.6% 69.4% 96.5% 5.7% 2.8
Fort Loramie Local 718 89.5% 93.8% 96.8% 0.7% 0.3
Hardin-Houston Local 789 66.7% 78.7% 97.4% 7.4% 12.4
Jackson Center Local 510 >95% 62.5% 94.3% 9.2% 3.7
Russia Local 387 94.4% 45.5% 100.0% 1.1% NC
Sidney City 3,121 63.0% 74.1% 86.5% 16.6% 8.3
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Stark COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
7.2 2019
8.2 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.4 2019
1.4 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
3.5 2019
4.1 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
6.4 2018
9.5 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
8.3 2019
9.3 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
55.7% 2019
55.5% 2018
Unemployment
4.5% 2019
4.9% 2018
Median Income
$52,310 2019
$51,214 2018
Children in poverty
23.2% 2018
22.3% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Stark
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 78,924
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 10.5%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 81.8%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.9%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 3.9%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
10.6 2019
7.6 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
29.7% 2019
33.5% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
52.2% 2018-19
52.9% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Stark COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Alliance City 2,995 69.7% 37.0% 86.6% 26.7% 28.1 Canton City 8,402 36.5% 27.4% 79.0% 23.1% 19.2
Canton Local 1,920 77.4% 67.9% 92.5% 12.5% 10.4
Fairless Local 1,462 61.2% 47.4% 99.2% 1.6% 8.8
Jackson Local 5,830 83.0% 74.7% 98.4% 6.3% 7.0
Lake Local 3,337 87.7% 82.7% 97.1% 5.4% 4.2
Louisville City 2,786 74.2% 77.6% 96.8% 10.1% 2.1
Marlington Local 2,084 82.4% 80.4% 91.7% 12.2% 4.3
Massillon City 3,937 70.6% 55.1% 92.8% 23.2% 9.6
Minerva Local 1,830 65.6% 81.1% 98.2% 11.7% 2.6
North Canton City 4,248 90.6% 80.4% 95.9% 7.0% 3.2
Northwest Local 1,793 85.1% 91.0% 96.1% >95% 3.5
Osnaburg Local 843 80.4% 68.2% 92.2% 7.9% 2.7
Perry Local 4,601 80.8% 76.3% 94.5% 9.3% 3.3
Plain Local 6,061 80.6% 76.5% 93.9% 11.3% 12.2
Sandy Valley Local 1,305 66.7% 76.8% 91.3% 1.3% 9.2
Tuslaw Local 1,309 79.5% 76.3% 95.7% 0.5% 3.7
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
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KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Summit COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
14.8 2019
14.9 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.8 2019
2.6 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
4.5 2019
4.9 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
7.1 2018
7.4 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
9 2019
8.9 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
55.5% 2019
54.6% 2018
Unemployment
4.3% 2019
4.7% 2018
Median Income
$58,890 2019
$55,531 2018
Children in poverty
17.5% 2018
18.7% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Summit
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 112,193
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 19.4%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 69.7%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 4.7%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 3.6%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
6.6 2019
7 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
31.2% 2019
32.5% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
52.2% 2018-19
51.4% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Summit COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Akron City 21,181 49.5% 27.0% 79.8% 22.0% 45.8 Barberton City 3,786 62.5% 63.2% 79.0% 24.0% 21.6
Copley-Fairlawn City 2,796 90.2% 78.4% 94.0% 8.4% 2.2
Coventry Local 1,832 80.3% 64.0% 90.3% 13.6% 10.2
Cuyahoga Falls City 4,490 71.6% 58.8% 90.1% 14.7% 10.2
Green Local 4,000 87.0% 83.1% 94.1% 7.5% 4.4
Hudson City 4,575 90.5% 76.3% 97.2% 5.2% 0.9
Manchester Local 1,288 >95% 82.9% 95.6% 8.2% 1.4
Mogadore Local 857 76.7% 55.7% 98.5% 10.5% 3.0
Nordonia Hills City 3,524 82.4% 77.7% 98.0% 6.6% 3.0
Norton City 2,472 78.8% 86.9% 95.4% 14.2% 8.9
Revere Local 2,661 88.6% 87.8% 97.1% 4.7% 1.2
Springfield Local 2,154 54.7% 72.0% 95.3% 22.4% 27.0
Stow-Munroe Falls City 5,182 76.4% 65.5% 94.2% 9.0% 7.4
Tallmadge City 2,358 80.9% 88.9% 97.4% 9.8% 9.2
Twinsburg City 4,185 91.0% 91.1% 98.5% 7.3% 6.9
Woodridge Local 1,860 70.6% 91.9% 94.5% 11.1% 13.3
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
COVID-19 has impacted the lives of Ohio’s children and families with job loss, school closings and isolation.
The 2020 KIDS COUNT County Profiles reflect child well-being prior to COVID-19. These data serve as benchmarks as we move forward.
Measures of child well-being are indicators of a true economic recovery.
Trumbull COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
6.1 2019
6 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.3 2019
1.7 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
3.8 2019
3.9 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
7.3** 2018
11.9 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
8.5 2019
8.8 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
66.6% 2019
66% 2018
Unemployment
6.1% 2019
6.2% 2018
Median Income
$47,424 2019
$46,340 2018
Children in poverty
25.7% 2018
24.1% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Trumbull
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 40,198
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 10.5%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 83.4%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.5%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 3.4%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
11.1 2019
8.2 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
36% 2019
40.6% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
57.0% 2018-19
58.1% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Trumbull COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Bloomfield-Mespo Local 233 76.5% NC 81.3% 15.4% 7.3
Bristol Local 500 82.9% 82.1% 88.0% 12.0% 3.6
Brookfield Local 980 67.1% 63.2% 90.4% 19.7% 12.1
Champion Local 1,323 75.0% 76.8% 95.0% 9.1% 1.4
Girard City School District 1,689 85.3% 72.1% 97.2% 24.4% 8.1
Howland Local 2,541 78.6% 69.9% 92.5% 15.5% 11.2
Hubbard Exempted Village 1,900 61.3% 71.7% 95.9% 12.4% 3.2
Joseph Badger Local 684 68.3% 31.4% 94.1% 13.2% 0.4
LaBrae Local 1,079 63.1% 53.7% 96.7% 15.4% 6.8
Lakeview Local 1,623 80.5% 70.8% 97.3% 9.4% 5.4
Liberty Local 1,234 48.0% 38.8% 98.7% 27.4% 14.5
Lordstown Local 474 90.6% 83.3% 95.7% 16.9% 1.9
Maplewood Local 679 >95% 92.9% 92.4% 8.9% 7.1
Mathews Local 636 70.4% 46.2% 93.7% 14.4% 8.7
McDonald Local 766 79.3% 59.1% 95.2% 6.6% 2.9
Newton Falls Ex. Village 962 67.6% 69.1% 87.9% 20.6% 7.4
Niles City 2,209 70.7% 45.6% 87.8% 30.1% 16.5
Southington Local 484 72.1% NC 97.4% 13.1% 4.1
Warren City 4,760 49.4% 54.7% 87.8% 34.2% 38.7
Weathersfield Local 986 86.5% 42.1% 90.7% 11.6% 4.0
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Tuscarawas COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
6.5 2019
6.8 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.7 2019
0.8 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
3.9 2019
3.7 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
8.6** 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.3 2019
6.9 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
50.4% 2019
50.7% 2018
Unemployment
4.3% 2019
4.6% 2018
Median Income
$51,030 2019
$51,408 2018
Children in poverty
17.3% 2018
17.4% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Tuscarawas
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 20,991
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.4%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 94.1%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.5%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 6.4%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
7.2 2019
8.3 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
22.2% 2019
28.5% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
44.7% 2018-19
49.3% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Tuscarawas COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Claymont City 1,873 67.9% 34.2% 90.1% 16.5% 11.6 Dover City 2,679 78.5% 67.9% 91.0% 7.1% 1.2
Garaway Local 1,202 83.5% 72.4% 96.0% 3.5% 0.5
Indian Valley Local 1,720 79.7% 75.7% 93.0% 10.7% 9.3
New Philadelphia City 3,106 75.0% 60.6% 85.4% 12.9% 4.7
Newcomerstown 973 64.4% 60.5% 96.3% 16.6% 8.6
Strasburg-Franklin Local 531 73.8% 36.8% 97.8% 4.6% 0.8
Tuscarawas Valley Local 1,294 86.0% 87.2% 96.1% 5.4% 5.4
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Union COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
5 2019
4.5 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.2 2019
1.4 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
3.9 2019
2.6 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.5 2019
6.1 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
27.2% 2019
27.9% 2018
Unemployment
3.2% 2019
3.5% 2018
Median Income
$84,861 2019
$86,609 2018
Children in poverty
5.1% 2018
5.9% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Union
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 14,456
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.8%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 89%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 5.4%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.7%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
1.7 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
9.3% 2019
11.9% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
22.5% 2018-19
24.9% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Union COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Fairbanks Local 1,061 80.2% 56.9% 97.9% 5.1% 2.7 Marysville Exempted 5,005 81.0% 68.8% 96.7% 10.4% 5.3
North Union Local School 1,496 75.8% 83.7% 95.7% 12.8% 5.9
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Van Wert COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
2.9 2019
2.3 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.9 2019
1.8 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
9.3 2019
8.2 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
9.7 2019
4.2 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
47.3% 2019
47.4% 2018
Unemployment
3.3% 2019
3.5% 2018
Median Income
$54,331 2019
$49,120 2018
Children in poverty
11.5% 2018
13.7% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Van Wert
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 6,560
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.6%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 94.4%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.3%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 5.8%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
18.4% 2019
22.6% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
41.5% 2018-19
41.4% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Van Wert COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Crestview Local 799 90.6% 84.9% 98.5% 3.8% 0.4 Lincolnview Local 863 82.4% 81.7% 100.0% 5.0% 3.9
Van Wert City 2,059 73.6% NC 93.2% 8.8% 4.5
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Vinton COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
16.5 2019
18.4 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.4 2019
2.1 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
12 2019
12.2 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
8.1 2019
*** 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
83.9% 2019
88.3% 2018
Unemployment
5.6% 2019
6.2% 2018
Median Income
$43,457 2019
$40,927 2018
Children in poverty
28.8% 2018
29% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Vinton
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 2,840
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 0.9%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 95.3%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.2%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 1.2%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
0% 2019
--% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
99.1% 2018-19
98.1% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Vinton COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Vinton County Local 1,957 73.5% 72.8% 90.1% 15.8% 4.0
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Warren COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
5.2 2019
5.7 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.3 2019
1 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
2.9 2019
3.5 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
5.1** 2018
5.2** 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.6 2019
6.3 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
26.2% 2019
26.8% 2018
Unemployment
3.5% 2019
3.9% 2018
Median Income
$87,391 2019
$85,532 2018
Children in poverty
5.9% 2018
5.6% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Warren
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 56,729
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 3.1%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 85.4%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 7.1%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 4.2%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
2.4 2019
2.6 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
8.1% 2019
8.26% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
16.5% 2018-19
18.4% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Warren COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Carlisle Local 1,531 77.5% 64.4% 99.0% 8.0% 6.7 Franklin City 2,751 71.7% 48.8% 94.4% 14.9% 7.5 Kings Local 4,703 87.2% 85.2% 95.0% 8.5% 2.0
Lebanon City 5,289 73.4% 76.5% 97.2% 9.1% 6.7
Little Miami Local 4,606 80.7% 79.3% 97.0% 6.4% 3.8
Mason City 10,096 89.6% 87.3% 96.3% 6.8% 1.6
Springboro Community 5,832 85.2% 94.0% 96.8% 3.1% 3.9
Wayne Local 1,389 87.0% 78.5% 93.4% 5.3% 3.0
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Washington COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
10.6 2019
9.5 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.6 2019
1.9 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
7.2 2019
6.3 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
17.5** 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.7 2019
6.9 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
56.5% 2019
58.3% 2018
Unemployment
5.4% 2019
5.6% 2018
Median Income
$50,904 2019
$46,417 2018
Children in poverty
21.7% 2018
20.8% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Washington
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 11,828
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.6%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 93.9%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.6%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.1%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
28.9% 2019
35.6% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
44.4% 2018-19
45.3% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
2
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Washington COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Belpre City 964 80.2% 56.5% 90.4% 16.0% 7.1 Fort Frye Local 965 74.6% 35.6% 96.6% 8.5% 3.6 Frontier Local 582 84.4% 16.7% 87.5% 18.6% 6.7
Marietta City 2,508 71.8% 36.5% 88.5% 14.5% 6.7
Warren Local 2,012 81.9% 60.4% 96.4% 11.5% 2.4
Wolf Creek Local 604 72.7% 47.1% 96.7% 9.7% 0.2
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Wayne COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
7.5 2019
7 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.8 2019
0.6 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
7.7 2019
9.4 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
7.5** 2018
7.1** 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
5.8 2019
6 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
38.5% 2019
38.8% 2018
Unemployment
3.2% 2019
3.6% 2018
Median Income
$59,142 2019
$56,172 2018
Children in poverty
13.8% 2018
17.4% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Wayne
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 27,980
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.9%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 93.3%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 1%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 2.8%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
16.2% 2019
20.6% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
37.4% 2018-19
38.0% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Wayne COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Chippewa Local 1,281 84.5% 75.0% 100.0% 11.0% 10.8 Dalton Local 843 88.3% 67.3% 97.3% 4.7% 2.6 Green Local 1,032 70.9% 83.8% 96.9% 7.4% 1.4
Northwestern Local 1,331 75.7% 50.8% 96.9% 7.8% 2.9
Norwayne Local 1,407 92.4% 90.8% 90.2% 6.8% 1.4
Orrville City 1,564 62.7% 70.6% 93.9% 8.5% 5.4
Rittman Exempted 961 63.5% 74.3% 96.9% 8.7% 8.6
Southeast Local 1,350 68.7% 58.8% 95.7% 8.4% 3.3
Triway Local 1,571 89.0% 94.0% 96.2% 6.1% 3.1
Wooster City 3,429 74.5% 42.7% 95.2% 12.5% 6.9
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
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KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Williams COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
9.3 2019
10.1 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.7 2019
1.9 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
12.6 2019
14.9 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
6 2019
4.4 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
54.8% 2019
54% 2018
Unemployment
3.3% 2019
3.6% 2018
Median Income
$54,581 2019
$50,347 2018
Children in poverty
14.2% 2018
13.9% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Williams
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 8,306
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 1.5%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 95.5%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.6%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 7.7%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
22.9% 2019
28.3% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
39.4% 2018-19
41.0% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Williams COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Bryan City 1,917 71.5% 55.9% 94.8% 7.8% 6.0 Edgerton Local 566 84.2% 64.3% 93.0% 6.5% 4.9
Edon Northwest Local 478 84.2% 84.2% 97.2% 8.9% 0.6
Millcreek-West Unity 504 90.6% 76.1% 98.1% 6.3% 3.8
Montpelier Exempted 879 50.8% 62.2% 90.5% 13.6% 4.0
North Central Local 575 79.5% 60.5% 94.1% 4.1% 1.2
Stryker Local 407 87.5% 31.3% 92.9% 5.8% 3.7
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
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KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Wood COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
3.3 2019
3.6 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
1.3 2019
1.4 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
10.7 2019
7.4 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
7.9 2019
6.7 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
35.9% 2019
36.6% 2018
Unemployment
3.7% 2019
4% 2018
Median Income
$64,282 2019
$61,774 2018
Children in poverty
10.9% 2018
9.5% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Wood
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 26,556
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 3.6%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 90.4%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 1.8%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 8.2%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
3.1 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
13.9% 2019
17.6% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
29.0% 2018-19
30.2% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Wood COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Bowling Green City 2,910 67.7% 64.8% 90.9% 11.9% 3.2 Eastwood Local 1,411 91.1% 79.6% 100.0% 5.4% 1.5 Elmwood Local 1,226 90.2% 67.5% 96.9% 5.9% 4.1
Lake Local 1,599 80.3% 57.8% 94.4% 10.8% 3.4
North Baltimore Local 604 75.4% 67.5% 97.9% 8.5% 8.6
Northwood Local Schools 880 61.6% 57.6% 96.8% 14.4% 6.3
Otsego Local 1,526 73.9% 66.3% 93.0% 7.5% 2.9
Perrysburg Exempted 5,282 91.4% 94.8% 94.2% 5.1% 0.5
Rossford Exempted 1,507 68.3% 87.0% 91.7% 13.9% 11.7
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
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KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Wyandot COUNTY
Children in
foster care per 1,000
5.1 2019
4.4 2018
Felony Adjudication of
Minors per 1,000
0.6 2019
2 2018
Child abuse or neglect
rate per 1,000
4.3 2019
3.4 2018
Infant mortality per 1,000 births
* 2018
* 2017
Low birthweight babies
% of all births
8.8 2019
11.1 2018
Children
enrolled in Medicaid†
45.9% 2019
44.4% 2018
Unemployment
3.1% 2019
3.2% 2018
Median Income
$55,995 2019
$47,527 2018
Children in poverty
10.2% 2018
10.5% 2017
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE
Ohio Wyandot
Child population: 2,578,019 Child population: 4,905
Percent Black: 15.7% Percent Black: 0.6%
Percent White: 76.2% Percent White: 96.3%
Percent Asian: 2.6% Percent Asian: 0.7%
Percent Hispanic: 6.4% Percent Hispanic: 5.6%
Teen Births per 1,000
females age 15-17
*** 2019
*** 2018
Children receiving
SNAP
16.3% 2019
21.8% 2018
Students economically
disadvantaged††
32.0% 2018-19
32.9% 2017-18
2020
†Based on county of residence
††Some eligible districts can identify all or nearly all students as economically disadvantaged
*Rates based on fewer than 10 cases are unstable and not reported
***Rates based on fewer than 10 births are unstable and not reported
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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. CDF-OH publishes an annual KIDS COUNT Data Book to share trends of child well-being and to spark discussion on data-driven solutions to improve child outcomes. CDF-OH also updates state and county level data on the KIDS COUNT Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org.
Wyandot COUNTY
District
Enrollment
3rd Grade Reading - Proficient or Higher
(%)
8th Grade Math -
Proficient or Higher
(%)
High School
Graduation Rate (%)
Chronic Absentee-
ism (%)
Suspensions or Expulsions
per 100 Students
Carey Exempted Village 843 77.0% 27.9% 97.2% 5.4% 2.7 Mohawk Local 908 89.2% 70.2% 95.9% 4.5% 2.1
Upper Sandusky 1,552 80.3% 71.1% 90.6% 8.5% 2.7
Ohio Enrollment 1,660,354 3rd Grade Reading - Proficient 61.2% 8th Grade Math - Proficient 41% High School Graduation 85.3% Chronic Absenteeism 12.5% Suspensions or Expulsions per 100 Students
12.6
KIDS COUNT COUNTY PROFILE