Summary:
The Weeping Water Public Schools district consists of three schools: Weeping Water Elementary School, Weeping Water High School, and Weeping Water Middle School. The district serves a relatively small student population, with the largest school, Weeping Water High School, having only 107 students.
Weeping Water Elementary School stands out as a strong performer, with students scoring above the state average on state assessments in English Language Arts and Mathematics. The school also has a relatively low chronic absenteeism rate and spends a relatively high amount per student, which may contribute to its academic success. In contrast, Weeping Water Middle School lags behind the other two schools, performing below the state average on state assessments.
Weeping Water High School also demonstrates strong performance, maintaining a high four-year graduation rate and outperforming the state average on ACT assessments in English Language Arts and Science. The school's low student-teacher ratio of 10.9 may be a contributing factor to its academic success. Overall, the Weeping Water Public Schools district appears to have some strong-performing schools, particularly at the elementary and high school levels, but also faces challenges, such as the performance of the middle school and the high percentage of students from low-income families across all three schools.
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