Summary:
The Franklin Public Schools district in Nebraska operates three schools: Franklin Elementary School, Franklin High School, and Franklin Middle School. The district serves a predominantly white student population, with some economic challenges as indicated by high rates of free and reduced-price lunch recipients.
Franklin High School stands out as a top performer, ranking 34th out of 215 Nebraska high schools and outpacing the state average in ACT proficiency for English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science. In contrast, Franklin Elementary School and Franklin Middle School have more mixed academic performance, with some grades exceeding state averages in NSCAS/English Language Arts and Mathematics, while others fall short.
The data also reveals disparities in spending per student, with Franklin High School spending the most at $37,382 per student, followed by Franklin Elementary School at $24,557 per student, and Franklin Middle School at the lowest, $5,800 per student. These differences in resource allocation may contribute to the varying academic performance across the district.
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