Summary:
Loomis Public Schools in Nebraska has a single high school, Loomis Secondary School, which serves grades 7-12. The school has seen fluctuating performance and rankings in recent years, with strengths in 7th-grade academic achievement but lagging behind state averages in 11th-grade ACT/English Language Arts and ACT/Science scores.
Loomis Secondary School has a student enrollment of 118, with a predominantly White student body (86.44%) and a significant population of economically disadvantaged students (35.59% free and reduced-price lunch rate). The school's per-student spending of $19,734 and low student-to-teacher ratio of 9.3 suggest that the Loomis Public Schools district is allocating substantial resources to support the school and its students, likely in an effort to address the socioeconomic challenges faced by the community.
While Loomis Secondary School's overall performance and ranking have fluctuated, with a sharp decline in the past two school years, the school's strengths in 7th-grade academic achievement indicate that the district may be making progress in preparing younger students for success at the high school level. However, the school's continued challenges in 11th-grade ACT performance suggest that the district and school leadership may need to implement targeted strategies to ensure consistent and sustainable improvement across all grade levels.
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