Summary:
The High School At Tekamah, the sole high school in the Tekamah-Herman Community Schools district in Nebraska, serves 224 students in grades 9-12. While the school has a 1-star rating and ranks 97th out of 146 Nebraska high schools, it performs above the state average in several key academic areas, including ACT English Language Arts, ACT Science, and NSCAS English Language Arts and Mathematics.
The school's 87.9% four-year graduation rate is higher than the state average, indicating that the majority of students are successfully completing their high school education. However, the school's chronic absenteeism rate of 19.3% is relatively high, which could be an area of concern and may impact student learning and achievement. The school's spending per student of $26,872 is significantly higher than the state average, which may contribute to the school's above-average academic performance, and its student-teacher ratio of 8.9 is relatively low, providing students with more individualized attention and support.
Overall, the data suggests that the High School At Tekamah is performing reasonably well academically, with several areas of strength, but also has some challenges, such as high chronic absenteeism rates. Further analysis and comparison to other schools in the district or state could provide additional insights into the school's performance and areas for improvement.
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