A nonprofit group is giving high marks to government websites in Ohio for providing information to the public, including an A-plus for the city of Akron.Sunshine Review, an organization in Alexandria, Va., analyzed the state website and sites for Ohio’s five largest counties, five largest cities and 10 school districts. Ohio’s overall score was a B, one of the highest grades the group has handed out so far.“Sunshine Review has conducted transparency tests in 16 states so far, and Ohio ranks in the top three for disclosing information to the public via their government websites,” group President Michael Barnhart said in a prepared statement.The group grades websites based on content available, such as budgets, meetings, lobbying, financial audits, contracts, academic performance, public records and taxes.Akron earned an A plus. Columbus and Cincinnati received the same grade.Akron Deputy Mayor Dave Lieberth said the city has made a serious effort since 2009 to place more data — including tax receipts and quarterly reports — on its website for the public to see.The site, he added, is undergoing a redesign now that will make it easier for people to navigate and find information. The new site should be unveiled within the coming months, he said.Meanwhile, Summit County received a B, the lowest grade among Cuyahoga, Franklin, Hamilton and Montgomery counties. The Akron City School District also received a B.The lowest grade in Ohio went to the Cleveland school district, which got a C.For more details, go to: www.sunshinereview.org.