Summary:
The Weeping Water Public Schools district in Nebraska consists of three schools: one elementary school, one middle school, and one high school. The data reveals a mix of strong and inconsistent performance across the district, with the Weeping Water Elementary School and Weeping Water High School standing out as the stronger performers.
The Weeping Water Elementary School outperforms the state average in English Language Arts and Mathematics for grades 3 and 4, and is ranked in the top 50% of Nebraska elementary schools. In contrast, the Weeping Water Middle School has more variable performance, with some grades performing above the state average and others below. The Weeping Water High School also stands out, outperforming the state average in ACT English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science for grade 11 and ranking in the top 50% of Nebraska high schools.
Factors such as spending per student and socioeconomic status of the student population seem to play a role in the schools' academic outcomes. The Weeping Water High School, with the highest spending per student, also has the strongest performance on ACT tests. Similarly, the schools with lower percentages of free and reduced lunch recipients, Weeping Water Elementary and High School, tend to have stronger academic performance compared to the Weeping Water Middle School, which has the highest percentage of free and reduced lunch recipients and the most variable performance.
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