Summary:
The city of Aspermont, Texas is home to two schools - Aspermont High School and Aspermont Elementary, both part of the Aspermont Independent School District (Isd). While both schools serve the Aspermont community, the data shows that Aspermont High School is the standout performer, with exceptional graduation and dropout rates, strong academic achievement, and a low student-teacher ratio.
Aspermont High School boasts a 100% four-year graduation rate, significantly higher than the state average, and a 0% dropout rate. The school outperforms state and district averages on most STAAR test proficiency metrics, particularly in English II Reading, U.S. History, and Biology. With a student-teacher ratio of just 7.7, the high school provides a more personalized learning environment that likely contributes to its strong academic results. In contrast, Aspermont Elementary has seen its state ranking decline in recent years, despite some positive performance on certain STAAR tests.
The data also reveals differences in the student populations between the two schools. Aspermont High School has a student body that is 66.99% White, 28.16% Hispanic, and 1.94% African American and Asian, while Aspermont Elementary has a similar racial breakdown. However, the elementary school has a higher rate of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch at 60.42%, compared to 45.63% at the high school. This suggests potential socioeconomic challenges that may be impacting the younger students more, and could be an area for further investigation and targeted support.
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