Summary:
The Wauneta-Palisade Public Schools district in Nebraska consists of three schools: Palisade Attendance Center (elementary), Wauneta Palisade Middle School, and Wauneta-Palisade High School. The district faces challenges related to socioeconomic factors, with high free and reduced lunch rates across all schools, but also has some standout academic performers.
Wauneta Palisade Middle School stands out for its strong academic performance, ranking 105 out of 238 Nebraska middle schools and outperforming the state average in several subject areas. In contrast, Palisade Attendance Center has a lower statewide ranking of 208 out of 459 Nebraska elementary schools, but still manages to outperform the state average in Mathematics proficiency.
The district's funding and resource allocation appear uneven, with Wauneta-Palisade High School spending significantly more per student than the middle school. Additionally, the district's student population is predominantly white, with some Hispanic representation, but the data does not provide historical trends to indicate if the demographic composition has been changing over time. Overall, the Wauneta-Palisade Public Schools district faces both academic and socioeconomic challenges, but has some bright spots in its middle school performance.
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