Summary:
The Humboldt Table Rock Steinauer school district in Nebraska is home to a single high school, Htrs High School, which serves grades 9-12. With a student population of 73, Htrs High School has a predominantly white student body and a low student-teacher ratio, suggesting ample resources. However, the school's academic performance is mixed, with math proficiency significantly below the state average, despite high per-student spending.
Htrs High School's ELA and science proficiency rates are on par with or slightly above the state average, but its math proficiency rate is a concerning outlier at just 16.67%, compared to the state average of 26.23%. This indicates that the school may need to focus on improving its math instruction and support for students in this subject area. Additionally, the school's ranking among Nebraska high schools has declined over the past three years, from 69th out of 209 schools in 2020-2021 to 144th out of 215 schools in 2022-2023, suggesting a need for further investigation into the factors contributing to this downward trend.
Despite the high level of funding and resources available to Htrs High School, as evidenced by its significantly higher per-student spending and low student-teacher ratio, the school's academic performance data suggests that these resources may not be translating into consistently strong student outcomes across all subject areas. The school's demographic composition, which is predominantly white, may also be a factor to consider when examining the experiences of students from underrepresented backgrounds and their academic performance.
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