Summary:
The city of Coahoma, Texas is home to three schools serving students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade: Coahoma Elementary, Coahoma High School, and Coahoma J H (middle school). These schools, part of the Coahoma Independent School District (Isd), serve a diverse student population with a mix of White and Hispanic students.
Coahoma Elementary stands out with its relatively large enrollment of 568 students, but struggles academically, with proficiency rates below the state average in reading, math, and science. The school also has a high percentage of students (42.61%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating significant economic challenges. In contrast, Coahoma High School boasts an impressive 100% four-year graduation rate and a very low 0% dropout rate, suggesting strong student retention and success. However, the high school's performance on STAAR end-of-course exams is mixed, with some subjects performing better than others.
The middle school, Coahoma J H, has a relatively small enrollment of 256 students and a diverse student population. Like the elementary school, Coahoma J H struggles academically, with proficiency rates below the state average in all tested subjects and grade levels. The school also has a moderate percentage of students (39.06%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch. Overall, the data highlights both strengths and areas for improvement within the Coahoma school system, suggesting the need for targeted interventions and support to address the academic challenges, particularly at the elementary and middle school levels.
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