Summary:
The 68803 zip code area is home to 12 schools, including 8 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 2 high schools. The data reveals a significant disparity in academic performance between the schools in the Grand Island Public Schools district and the Northwest Public Schools district. The Northwest district schools, particularly Cedar Hollow School and 1r Elementary, consistently outperformed the Grand Island district schools on standardized tests.
The data suggests a potential correlation between socioeconomic status and student performance, with schools having higher percentages of free/reduced lunch recipients, such as West Lawn Elementary and Newell Elementary, tending to have lower academic proficiency rates. Additionally, the higher-performing schools had lower spending per student compared to some of the lower-performing schools in the Grand Island district, indicating that factors beyond just funding, such as school leadership and curriculum, may play a significant role in student achievement.
The data also raises questions about the potential impact of racial diversity and equity on student outcomes, as the schools with the highest percentage of minority students, such as Newell Elementary and West Lawn Elementary, also had some of the lowest academic proficiency rates. Overall, the analysis suggests that a multifaceted approach, considering factors such as funding, school leadership, and socioeconomic status, may be necessary to address the disparities in academic performance observed in the 68803 zip code area.
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