Summary:
New Harmony High Institute is the sole high school located in the New Harmony High Institute district in New Orleans, Louisiana, serving grades 9-12 with a total enrollment of 369 students. The school's academic performance, as measured by proficiency rates on state exams, is generally below the Louisiana state averages, with some exceptions in certain subjects and years. New Harmony High Institute has consistently been ranked in the bottom half of Louisiana high schools, with a 1-star rating in the most recent year, indicating it is performing below average compared to other schools in the state.
The student population at New Harmony High Institute is diverse, with a majority of African American students (50.14%) and significant representation from White (27.37%) and Hispanic (20.05%) students. The school has a relatively high free and reduced lunch rate (42.01%), suggesting a significant portion of the student population comes from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The school's student-teacher ratio is 11.9 to 1, which is a relatively low ratio that could be beneficial for student learning and support.
Overall, the data suggests that New Harmony High Institute faces challenges in improving student academic performance and achievement, particularly in core subjects like Algebra I, English I, and Biology. Addressing these challenges and ensuring equitable access to resources and support services for the diverse student population could be crucial in enhancing the school's overall performance and outcomes.
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