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 schools serve a predominantly white student population, they face challenges in certain academic areas and have a significant percentage of students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
Meridian Elementary School serves grades PK-6 and has an enrollment of 122 students. The school generally performs above the state average on English Language Arts and Mathematics proficiency tests, with some exceptions in 6th grade. Meridian High School, serving grades 7-12 with 102 students, has a strong performance in ACT/Science but struggles in NSCAS/English Language Arts and Mathematics compared to the state average. Both schools have relatively high spending per student, at $19,731 and $23,059 respectively, which may indicate a focus on providing quality education resources.
The data suggests that the schools in Daykin, Nebraska are serving a community with economic challenges, as evidenced by the high free/reduced lunch rates of 54.92% at Meridian Elementary and 48.04% at Meridian High. While the schools have areas of strength, they also face challenges in certain academic areas, and their statewide rankings have fluctuated over the years. Overall, the information provides a nuanced picture of the educational landscape in Daykin, Nebraska.
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