Summary:
Osceola Public Schools in Nebraska has only one middle school, Osceola Middle School, which serves grades 6-8. While the school has some positive attributes, such as higher-than-average proficiency in 8th grade science, it also faces challenges in academic performance, school ranking, and resource constraints due to its small size of just 57 students.
Osceola Middle School's academic performance is mixed, with 6th grade English Language Arts proficiency above the state average but 8th grade English Language Arts and Mathematics proficiency below the state average. The school's ranking has declined over the past three years, and it is currently ranked 157 out of 238 Nebraska middle schools. With a student-teacher ratio of 13.8 and spending of $5,519 per student, which is lower than the state average, the school may face resource constraints that could impact its ability to offer a diverse range of educational opportunities.
While Osceola Middle School has some strengths, such as its high 8th grade science proficiency, the school's overall performance and ranking suggest that it may need to focus on improving academic outcomes, particularly in English Language Arts and Mathematics, to better serve its predominantly White student population and the broader Osceola Public Schools community.
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