Summary:
Weeping Water Public Schools is a small school district in Nebraska that serves a single high school, Weeping Water High School. The high school serves grades 9-12 and has a total enrollment of 107 students, with a predominantly White student population. While the school's academic performance is mixed, with 11th-grade students scoring above the state average in English Language Arts and Mathematics but below in Science, the school's overall ranking has fluctuated in recent years, ranging from 64 out of 202 schools to 115 out of 215 schools.
Weeping Water High School's spending per student is significantly higher than the state average at $28,479, and the school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 10.9. However, over 35% of the school's students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a need to support students from low-income families. The lack of racial diversity, with over 92% of students identifying as White, may also be an area for the Weeping Water Public Schools district to consider addressing.
Overall, the data provides a detailed snapshot of Weeping Water High School, highlighting both its strengths and areas for improvement. Further analysis and comparison to state-level data could yield additional insights to guide the school district's decision-making and resource allocation, ultimately supporting the academic success and well-being of all students in the Weeping Water community.
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