Summary:
Scottsbluff Public Schools in Nebraska has one high school, Scottsbluff Senior High School, which serves grades 9-12. The school's performance lags behind the state averages in Nebraska, with lower proficiency rates on ACT exams and a slightly lower graduation rate. However, the school spends more per student and has a higher student-teacher ratio compared to the state average.
Scottsbluff Senior High School has an enrollment of 1,118 students, with a high free and reduced-price lunch rate of 57.42%, indicating a large proportion of students come from low-income families. The school's proficiency rates on the ACT exams range from 31.39% in Mathematics to 34.31% in English Language Arts, which are significantly lower than the state averages of 42.11% and 45.48%, respectively. Additionally, the school's chronic absenteeism rate of 21.1% is higher than the state average.
Despite the school's higher spending per student and slightly higher student-teacher ratio, it is still underperforming compared to the state averages. This suggests that the Scottsbluff Public Schools district may need to evaluate how it is allocating resources and consider implementing targeted interventions and strategies to address the challenges faced by Scottsbluff Senior High School and improve student outcomes.
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