Summary:
The city of Daykin, Nebraska is home to two schools - Meridian Elementary School and Meridian High School, both part of the Meridian Public Schools district. While the elementary school has consistently ranked in the top half of Nebraska schools, the high school has also performed well, with a high ranking of 4 out of 5 stars in recent years.
Meridian Elementary School stands out for its strong performance in 3rd grade English Language Arts and 5th grade Mathematics, with proficiency rates well above the state averages. However, the school's overall rating has fluctuated between 2-3 stars, indicating inconsistent performance. Meridian High School impresses with its high 11th grade ACT Science proficiency, significantly exceeding the state average, and a relatively strong 4-year graduation rate of 88.1%.
Both schools face challenges, such as high chronic absenteeism rates and significant differences in per-student spending, with Meridian High School spending over $3,000 more per student than the elementary school. Additionally, the schools serve populations with relatively high free/reduced lunch rates, suggesting potential equity concerns. Overall, the data provides a nuanced view of the academic performance and resource allocation in these Daykin schools, highlighting both their strengths and areas for improvement.
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