Summary:
The Bancroft-Rosalie Community Schools district in Nebraska consists of two schools: Bancroft-Rosalie Elementary School and Bancroft-Rosalie Junior/Senior High School. These schools serve a diverse student population, with a significant representation of Native American students, particularly at the elementary school level where 31.48% of students identify as Native American.
While the schools face some academic challenges, with overall test scores below the state average, they do have standout performances in certain areas. The junior/senior high school excels in 7th grade NSCAS English Language Arts and Mathematics, with 65% and 75% of students scoring proficient or better, respectively, surpassing the state averages. However, the schools' rankings within the state are relatively low, suggesting room for improvement in ensuring consistent academic achievement across all grade levels and subjects.
Interestingly, the elementary school spends significantly more per student ($22,954) compared to the junior/senior high school ($19,482), which may indicate a focus on early childhood education and development. This funding allocation, along with the district's strong Native American representation, could provide valuable insights into the unique needs and priorities of the Bancroft-Rosalie Community Schools district as it works to support the success of all its students.
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