Summary:
The Diller-Odell Public Schools district in Nebraska consists of two schools: Diller-Odell Elementary School and Diller-Odell Secondary School, which serves grades 7-12. The district's elementary school has consistently performed well academically, ranking in the top half of Nebraska elementary schools, with strong proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Mathematics. In contrast, the secondary school's performance has fluctuated, with its statewide ranking varying significantly over the years, and its 8th-grade proficiency rates in some subjects falling below the state average.
Both schools have a predominantly white student population, with limited racial and ethnic diversity. The district also spends relatively high amounts per student, with Diller-Odell Elementary School spending $23,883 per student and Diller-Odell Secondary School spending $26,085 per student. While this higher spending could indicate a focus on resource allocation and investment in educational programs, the impact on student outcomes is not immediately clear from the data provided.
Overall, the Diller-Odell Public Schools district appears to have a strong elementary school with consistent academic performance, but the secondary school's fluctuating performance suggests a need for further investigation and potential improvement efforts to ensure a consistently high-quality education for all students in the district.
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