Summary:
The Emerson-Hubbard Public Schools district in Nebraska consists of three schools: Emerson-Hubbard Elementary School, Emerson-Hubbard High School, and Emerson-Hubbard Middle School. The district serves a diverse student population, with a significant Native American representation, and varying socioeconomic backgrounds across the schools.
Emerson-Hubbard Elementary School stands out as the highest-performing school in the district, with strong test scores in both English Language Arts and Mathematics, on par with the district and state averages. The school's relatively low percentage of free and reduced lunch recipients suggests a more affluent student population, and its spending per student is higher than the state average.
While the Emerson-Hubbard High School has a higher percentage of free and reduced lunch recipients, indicating a more economically diverse student population, it stands out for its strong performance in science, with 35.71% of 11th graders scoring proficient or better on the ACT Science test, significantly higher than the state average. The high school's spending per student is also significantly higher than the elementary and middle schools, suggesting a focus on providing additional resources and support for its students.
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