Summary:
The Creighton Community Public Schools district in Nebraska consists of two schools: Creighton Elementary School serving grades PK-6 and Creighton Community High School serving grades 7-12. The data reveals that Creighton Community High School is the standout school in the district, consistently earning higher ratings and rankings compared to the elementary school.
Creighton Community High School has a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger, indicating strong academic performance, while Creighton Elementary School has only a 2-star rating. The high school also has a higher percentage of white students and a lower student-teacher ratio, which may contribute to its success. However, both schools have a relatively homogeneous student population, with over 87% of students identifying as white. Additionally, the high school has a higher free/reduced lunch rate, suggesting potential socioeconomic challenges that may impact student achievement.
In terms of academic outcomes, Creighton Elementary School generally performs above the state average in English Language Arts and Mathematics, with some exceptions in specific grade levels. Creighton Community High School's performance is more mixed, with ACT/English Language Arts proficiency on par with the state average but NSCAS/Science proficiency significantly lower. The district may benefit from a closer examination of curriculum, teaching methods, and resource allocation to improve overall academic outcomes across both schools.
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