Summary:
The Nampa School District in Idaho is home to 4 high schools that serve students in grades 9-12. These schools offer a diverse educational experience, with varying academic performance, student demographics, and other key metrics. Based on the analysis, Skyview High School and Columbia High School stand out as the top-performing schools in the district, with higher statewide rankings, better academic proficiency rates, and higher graduation rates compared to Nampa Senior High School and Union High School.
The district's high schools have a diverse student population, with a significant Hispanic/Latino representation ranging from 32.81% to 42.24% across the schools. However, the academic performance of these schools lags behind the state averages, particularly in Math and Science. Nampa Senior High School has the lowest ISAT proficiency rates, while Union High School, the smallest school with 195 students, has the lowest ISAT proficiency rates among the 4 schools. The data suggests a potential relationship between socioeconomic status and academic performance, as the schools with higher percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch tend to have lower academic proficiency rates and graduation rates.
Overall, the analysis of the Nampa School District high schools reveals both strengths and areas for improvement. While Skyview High School and Columbia High School demonstrate higher academic performance and graduation rates, the district as a whole faces challenges in improving student learning and achievement. Addressing these disparities and implementing targeted interventions could help enhance educational outcomes for all students within the Nampa School District.
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