Summary:
The city of Curtis, Nebraska is home to two schools that serve students from elementary through high school: Medicine Valley Elementary and Medicine Valley Junior-Senior High School, which are part of the Medicine Valley Public Schools district.
Medicine Valley Elementary consistently outperforms the state averages in English Language Arts and Mathematics, with proficiency rates that are notably high. The school also has a relatively low chronic absenteeism rate, suggesting strong student engagement. In contrast, Medicine Valley Junior-Senior High School stands out for its impressive 88.1% four-year graduation rate, which exceeds the state average. The high school also demonstrates strong performance in 8th grade Mathematics, with 75% of students proficient or better, compared to the state average of 61%.
Both schools have a significant proportion of students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, as indicated by the high free and reduced-price lunch rates. However, the schools appear to be allocating substantial resources to support their students, with Medicine Valley Elementary spending $17,816 per student and Medicine Valley Junior-Senior High School spending an even higher $33,695 per student. This focus on resource allocation suggests a concerted effort to address the unique needs of their student populations and foster academic success.
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