Summary:
The Tekamah-Herman Community Schools district in Nebraska is home to a single high school, High School At Tekamah. This school serves a predominantly white student population of 230 students, with a student-teacher ratio of 8.7 to 1 and a high spending of $25,062 per student.
While High School At Tekamah performs better than the state average on some 7th and 8th-grade NSCAS assessments, it lags behind in ACT proficiency for 11th-grade students in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science. This suggests inconsistent academic performance across different measures. Additionally, the school has been ranked in the bottom half of Nebraska high schools for the past three years, with a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger, indicating room for improvement in the school's overall quality and performance.
With a high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (31.3%), High School At Tekamah may face challenges in addressing the needs of its student population. The school's demographic homogeneity, with a predominantly white student body, may also indicate a lack of diversity and representation. While the high spending per student suggests a significant investment in the school, this does not seem to translate into consistently strong academic outcomes, highlighting the need for further investigation and targeted improvements.
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