Summary:
Chase County Schools in Nebraska has only one high school, Chase County High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school has an enrollment of 308 students, with a racial makeup of 70.13% White and 29.22% Hispanic. While the school outperforms the state average on 7th and 8th grade state assessments, it lags behind in ACT proficiency rates, particularly in math and science.
Despite higher-than-average spending per student ($16,644) and a favorable student-teacher ratio of 14:1, Chase County High School has seen a decline in its ranking, from 126th out of 215 Nebraska high schools in 2021-2022 to 164th in the current year. This suggests that the school may not be efficiently utilizing its resources to improve academic outcomes. Additionally, the school's significant Hispanic student population (29.22%) highlights the need to address the specific needs of this demographic group.
Overall, Chase County High School faces a mix of strengths and challenges. While it performs well on state assessments in the lower grades, its ACT proficiency rates and declining school ranking indicate areas for improvement. Further analysis and targeted interventions may be necessary to help the school maintain and improve its academic standing within the state.
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