Summary:
The Caddo Mills, Texas school district consists of 5 schools, including 2 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 1 high school, serving a predominantly white and relatively affluent student population. The district as a whole is a high-performing system, with several standout schools that consistently outperform state and district averages.
Caddo Mills High School is a standout, ranking in the top 30% of Texas high schools and boasting a 97.3% 4-year graduation rate and a very low 0.2% dropout rate. The school also excels academically, with strong test scores that exceed state averages in all STAAR EOC subjects. At the elementary level, Frances and Jeannette Lee Elementary and Kathryn Griffis Elementary are also high-performing, ranking in the top 12% and 18% of Texas elementary schools, respectively, and outperforming state and district averages in 3rd and 4th grade STAAR reading and math.
The Caddo Mills Independent School District as a whole is ranked 103 out of 968 districts in Texas and is rated 4 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger, indicating a high-performing district. However, the data also suggests potential equity concerns, as the schools have a predominantly white student population, with Hispanic and African American students making up a smaller proportion compared to the overall state demographics.
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