Summary:
The Crete Public Schools district in Nebraska is home to two elementary schools: Crete Elementary School (grades PK-2) and Crete Intermediate School (grades 3-5). While Crete Intermediate School has shown relatively strong academic performance, with proficiency rates on par with or above district and state averages, Crete Elementary School has seen a decline in its statewide ranking over the past few years.
Both schools face challenges, such as high chronic absenteeism rates and a significant disparity in spending per student, with Crete Elementary School spending significantly more per student than Crete Intermediate School. The high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch at Crete Elementary School is also noteworthy. However, the relatively low student-teacher ratios at both schools suggest a potential opportunity to address these issues and improve student outcomes.
Overall, the data provides a mixed picture of the elementary schools within the Crete Public Schools district. While Crete Intermediate School appears to be performing relatively well, the declining ranking and high chronic absenteeism rates at Crete Elementary School indicate areas for improvement and further investigation. The district may be able to leverage the practices and strategies used at Crete Intermediate School to help improve outcomes at Crete Elementary School.
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