Summary:
Johnson County Central Public Schools has one middle school, Johnson County Central Middle School, which serves grades 6-8 and is located in Nebraska. The school's performance has fluctuated in recent years, ranking between 89th and 112th out of Nebraska middle schools. While the school performs well in certain subject areas, it struggles in others, and its chronic absenteeism rate is higher than the state average.
Johnson County Central Middle School has a student population of 119 and a relatively high free and reduced-price lunch rate of 44.54%, indicating a significant population of economically disadvantaged students. The school's per-student spending is higher than the state average, and its student-teacher ratio is lower, suggesting the district is allocating resources effectively to support the school's operations. However, the school's uneven academic performance across different subject areas and grade levels suggests that more targeted interventions may be needed to improve overall student outcomes.
Overall, Johnson County Central Public Schools faces some challenges with its middle school, but the district's investment in resources and small class sizes indicate a commitment to supporting student success. By addressing the school's weaker academic areas and high chronic absenteeism, the district can work to provide a more well-rounded and equitable education for all students in the middle school.
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