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Cross County High School is a small public high school serving grades 9-12 in the town of Stromsburg, Nebraska, with a student population of 123. The school has a predominantly White student body, with 91.06% of students identifying as White in the 2022-2023 school year.
Academically, Cross County High School has seen fluctuating performance over the years, ranking as high as 8th out of 247 Nebraska high schools in 2013-2014 and 2015-2016, but then dropping to 171st out of 202 in 2021-2022. The school has consistently performed well on ACT assessments, with 59.38% of 11th-grade students proficient or better in English Language Arts in 2022-2023, significantly higher than the state average of 33.35%. However, the school's performance in mathematics and science has been more mixed, with 28.13% of 11th-grade students proficient or better in both subjects in 2022-2023, slightly above the state averages. Interestingly, male students at Cross County High School have consistently outperformed their female counterparts, ranking 59th out of 135 Nebraska high schools for male students in 2022-2023, compared to 104th out of 132 for female students in 2021-2022.
The school's relatively low percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, at 30.08% in 2022-2023, is lower than the state average, and the school's spending per student, at $23,142 in 2022-2023, is higher than the state average. Additionally, Cross County High School has a low student-teacher ratio of 9.4 in 2022-2023, which is significantly lower than the nearby schools, such as Centennial Junior-Senior High School, York High School, and Shelby - Rising City High School, as well as the state average, suggesting a more personalized learning environment.
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