Summary:
The Bertha-Hewitt Public School District in Minnesota has only one high school, Bertha Secondary, which serves students in grades 9-12. The data analysis suggests that Bertha Secondary is a struggling high school that is underperforming compared to other schools in Minnesota.
Bertha Secondary has consistently ranked in the bottom half of Minnesota high schools over the past few years, with a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school's academic performance is below the state averages in both Math and Reading, particularly in the 11th grade. Additionally, Bertha Secondary has a relatively high dropout rate of 4.4% and a high percentage of students (57.08%) eligible for free and reduced-price lunch, indicating significant socioeconomic challenges faced by the student population.
While the data does not suggest any correlation between the school's performance and the racial makeup of its students, the high percentage of low-income students may contribute to the school's struggles. Bertha Secondary will likely need to implement targeted interventions and additional resources to address the academic and socioeconomic needs of its students in order to improve student outcomes and overall school performance.
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