Summary:
Creighton Community Public Schools is a small school district in Nebraska that operates a single high school, Creighton Community High School. The high school has seen a decline in its statewide ranking over the past few years, dropping from 61st out of 209 Nebraska high schools in 2020-2021 to 99th out of 146 in 2024-2025. While the school's performance on standardized tests is mixed, with above-average scores in some areas, its 7th-grade Mathematics proficiency rate has dropped significantly, falling from 60% in 2024-2025 to 40% in 2023-2024, which is well below the state average.
Creighton Community High School has a relatively small student population of 124 students and a high percentage of free and reduced-price lunch recipients, at 36.29% in 2023-2024, indicating a relatively high level of economic disadvantage among the student population. The school has a low student-to-teacher ratio of 7.9, which suggests a relatively favorable learning environment for students. However, the school's per-student spending of $27,273 for the 2023-2024 school year is relatively high, raising questions about how the school is allocating its resources to support students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and address any potential achievement gaps.
Overall, the data suggests that Creighton Community High School is facing some performance challenges, particularly in maintaining its academic standing and addressing the needs of its economically disadvantaged student population. Further analysis and investigation would be needed to fully understand the underlying factors and develop targeted strategies for improvement.
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