Summary:
Borman K-8 School is a public elementary and middle school in Tucson, Arizona, serving 499 students from prekindergarten through 8th grade. The school consistently outperforms the Tucson Unified District and the state of Arizona in academic proficiency, with 64% of 3rd graders, 66% of 5th graders, and 67% of 6th graders proficient or better in English Language Arts, compared to just 28%, 27%, and 26% respectively for the district.
Borman K-8 School has a relatively diverse student population, with a racial makeup of 44.09% White, 12.22% African American, 24.85% Hispanic, 2.2% Asian, and 15.63% two or more races. The school performs well across various student subgroups, including female students, male students, African American students, and students from low socioeconomic backgrounds. Additionally, Borman K-8 School has maintained a 0% dropout rate for the past three school years, significantly lower than the nearby Myers-Ganoung Elementary, Annie Kellond Elementary, and Dietz K-8 School, which have reported dropout rates as high as 14%.
Borman K-8 School's consistent high performance, with a statewide ranking between 106 and 464 over the past 10 years, is a testament to the school's ability to maintain academic excellence. While the school outperforms the Tucson Unified District and the state of Arizona, the nearby schools struggle with lower academic proficiency and higher dropout rates, highlighting Borman K-8 School's exceptional educational outcomes.
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Detail:
Public PK, KG-8
District:
Tucson Unified District
SchoolDigger Rank:
168th of 912 Arizona Elementary Schools
Students who attend Borman K-8 School usually attend:
Student/teacher ratio: 15.0
Number of students: 457
Racial breakdown:
White:
42.9%
Hispanic:
27.1%
Two or more races:
14.0%
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African American:
11.8%
Asian:
2.6%
Pacific Islander:
1.3%
American Indian:
0.2%
Free/discounted lunch recipients: 40.7%
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