Summary:
The Tekamah-Herman Community Schools district in Nebraska is home to a single elementary school, Elementary School At Tekamah, which serves students from grades K-6. The school's performance is generally consistent with the district averages, indicating a level of alignment within the Tekamah-Herman Community Schools system.
While the school excels in 5th grade science, where it exceeds the state average by a significant margin, it struggles in 3rd grade mathematics, falling well below the state average. The school's student population is highly homogeneous, with over 96% of students identifying as white, which may be an area for the school and district to consider addressing. Despite this lack of diversity, the school spends a relatively high $15,708 per student, suggesting a focus on providing adequate resources for student learning and support.
With only 297 students, Elementary School At Tekamah is a relatively small elementary school, which may contribute to the close alignment between the school and district performance. Overall, the school demonstrates both strengths and weaknesses, and the district may benefit from further exploring ways to address the school's challenges while building upon its successes.
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