Report Card Data
Ohio School Report Cards
2024-2025

On September 15, 2025, the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce (ODEW) released its 2024–2025 Ohio State Report Cards. This year’s report includes an overall star rating for districts and schools, in addition to ratings in six component areas. We are proud to share that the Fairview Park City School District earned an overall 4.5-star rating, exceeding state standards.
Highlights from our report card include:
- Gap Closing - 5 Stars: Significantly exceeds state standards in reducing educational gaps across student groups.
- Progress - 4 Stars: Strong evidence that students exceeded growth expectations based on past performance.
- Achievement - 4 Stars: Exceeds state standards in academic achievement.
- Graduation - 4 Stars: Exceeds state standards.
- Early Literacy - 4 Stars: Exceeds state standards in K-3 literacy.
- College, Career, Workforce, and Military Readiness - 3 Stars: Meets state standards.
These results reflect the dedication of our students, teachers, staff, administrators, and families. We celebrate this progress while continuing to focus on continuous improvement, particularly in preparing all students for their futures beyond Fairview Park.
It is important to remember that the state report card is just one measure of the excellent work that happens in our schools each day. Together, we will continue to ensure that every student is supported, challenged, and inspired.
Thank you for your continued partnership and commitment to the Fairview Park City Schools.
Sincerely,
Keith Ahearn
Superintendent
2023-2024

On September 13, 2023, the Ohio Department of Education (ODEW) released its 2023-2024 Ohio State Report Cards. The state report card includes a “5-Star Rating” in five component areas.
We are excited to share that, for the second year in a row, the Fairview Park City School District has achieved an overall 5-star rating, the highest overall rating possible, based on our results in these areas.
The District received 5-star ratings, significantly exceeding state standards, in three components:
- Progress (the growth all students make based on their past performance)
- Graduation Rate (a measure of the four-year and five-year adjusted cohort graduation rate)
- Early Literacy (how well schools improve reading for at-risk students in grades K-3)
The District received a 4-star rating in the other two components:
- Achievement (how well students performed on state tests)
- Gap Closing (how well schools are closing the achievement gap between students based on income, race, ethnicity, or disability).
These report card results are due to the incredibly hard work and perseverance of our students, teachers, administrators, staff, and families. As we celebrate these results, we will continue to build on our strengths while addressing opportunities for continuous improvement.
We also want to remind everyone that these results are just one benchmark we use to measure the quality and rigor of the education our students deserve and our community expects. The assessments used in this report card data show a single point in time, judged by a single assessment.
The skills profile outlined in our strategic plan, the Fairview Advantage, aims to give students an additional portfolio of skills to help them succeed in the workforce, college, or post-secondary career options.
2022-2023

On September 14, 2023, the Ohio Department of Education (ODE) released its 2022-2023 Ohio State Report Cards. The state report card now includes a “5-Star Rating” in five component areas instead of letter grades or rankings. We are excited to share that based on our results in the five component areas, the Fairview Park City School District has achieved an overall 5-Star rating, the highest overall rating possible.
The District received 5-star ratings, significantly exceeding state standards, in two components: Progress (the growth all students make based on their past performance) and Gap Closing (how well schools are doing in closing the achievement gap between students based on income, race, ethnicity, or disability).
In the other three components, the District received a 4-star rating. Achievement (how well students performed on state tests), Graduation Rate, and K-3 Literacy.
These report card results are due to the incredibly hard work and perseverance of our students, teachers, administrators, staff, and families. As we celebrate these results, we will continue to build on our strengths while addressing opportunities for continuous improvement.
We also want to remind everyone that these results are just one benchmark we use to measure the quality and rigor our students deserve and our community expects. The assessments used in this report card data show a single point in time, judged by a single assessment.
The skills profile outlined in our strategic plan, the Fairview Advantage, aims to give students an additional portfolio of skills to help them succeed in the workforce, college, or post-secondary career options. These skills, the Fairview Advantage, can be applied in the workforce, college, or post-secondary career options.
Thank you for your continued support and commitment to the Fairview Park City Schools.
