Perkins County Junior/Senior High School

Perkins County Junior/Senior High School

Public High School | Grade 7-12
740 Sherman Ave,  Grant, NE
Perkins County Schools
4.4
169 Students
A-
Niche Grade

School Details

Head of School
Dean Friedel
Student Teacher Ratio
10:1
Average ACT Score
23
Math Proficiency
62%
Reading Proficiency
67%
Average GPA
3.65
Graduation Rate
90%

Niche Grade

A-
Academics
A
Teachers
B-
College Prep
B
Administration
B+
Resources/Facilities
B+
Clubs and Activities
A-
Sports
B+
Food
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Niche Grade Details

Academics
Average GPA
3.65
Reading Proficiency
67%
Math Proficiency
62%
Teachers
Student Teacher Ratio
10:1
Teachers
17
Full Time Teachers
17
Teachers in First or Second Year
23.8%
College Prep
Average ACT
23
Math
21
English
23
Reading
25
Science
23
Clubs and Activities
Girls Athletic Participation
High
Boys Athletic Participation
Very High

GreatSchools Rating

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Teachers and Staff

Students Per Counselor
177:1

Student Diversity

Female
52.7%
Male
47.3%
White
85.8%
Hispanic
13%
Black
1.2%

Specialty School Programs

Free/Reduced Lunch Offered
Athletics Program

Colleges Students are Considering

Students are most interested in or go on to attend these colleges.
University of Nebraska - Lincoln 57 Students
University of Nebraska at Kearney 49 Students
University of Nebraska at Omaha 26 Students
Mid-Plains Community College 22 Students
Colorado State University 20 Students
University of Wyoming 20 Students
Chadron State College 17 Students
Nebraska Wesleyan University 16 Students
Creighton University 14 Students
Wayne State College 12 Students

What Students Want to Study

Niche users from this school are most interested in the following majors.
Nursing 10 Students
Business 7 Students
Psychology 7 Students
Education 6 Students
Automotive Mechanics 6 Students
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration 5 Students
Pre-Law Studies 5 Students
Physical Therapy 5 Students
Communications 4 Students
Cosmetology 4 Students

This School’s Reviews

Niche Reviews
4.4 15 Reviews
4.0 Sophomore
4/2/2024
I have been apart of not only the community, but the school for 14 years now, and I would say that this is a pretty accelerated schooling system considering the size of the town. If anything, the overall encouragement among the teachers to the students could be better.
5.0 Senior
1/29/2023
I like that it is a small school. Everyone knows everyone, so that makes it feel safer and more comfortable.
4.0 Senior
2/22/2017
I really enjoy going to perkins county high school. I feel the school gives you the right amount of connection with the world while still being on a learning environment.

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