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  2. Greenon High School (Springfield, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Greenon High School has been designated as excellent, as evidenced by performance on state achievement tests. In 2017, the graduation rate was 94%. As of August 2014, Greenon High School has switched to a Jr./Sr. High School, now containing grades 7–12. As of May 2017, a levy was passed that allows a new school to be constructed on the site ...

  3. Greenon Local School District - Wikipedia

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    Greenon Local School District is a school district in Clark County, Ohio, United States. Formerly known as "Mad River-Green Local School District", the name reflected the cooperation between Mad River and Green Townships in not just education but also police, fire, and emergency services.

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  7. Greenon students return to school with modified ...

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    Sep. 23—Greenon Local School students returned to classes Thursday after the district closed for a day because it couldn't provide transportation due to a bus driver testing positive for the ...

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  9. To mark your child’s progress, look beyond their grades ...

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    Overreliance on report cards to measure a child’s academic progress may be leading parents astray and preventing children from getting the support they need to learn, a new report suggests.