Summary:
The Palmyra District O R 1 in Nebraska is home to three schools: one elementary school, one middle school, and one high school. The standout school in the district appears to be the Junior-Senior High School at Palmyra, which has consistently ranked among the top high schools in the state and boasts a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger.
The district's schools generally perform well academically, with the elementary and middle schools exceeding the state average on NSCAS tests in English language arts, mathematics, and science. The high school also performs strongly on ACT tests, with proficiency rates surpassing the state average. However, the district faces some challenges, including relatively high chronic absenteeism rates across all three schools, ranging from 19.3% to 19.3%.
The resource allocation within the district also varies significantly, with the high school spending $24,310 per student and the middle school spending only $5,389 per student. Similarly, the student-teacher ratios range from a high of 149 students per teacher at the middle school to a low of 9 students per teacher at the high school. The district may want to explore ways to ensure more equitable distribution of resources and staffing across its schools.
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