Summary:
The city of Crandall, Texas is home to 7 schools, including 5 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school, all part of the Crandall Independent School District (Isd). The data reveals a mix of standout schools and those facing challenges, with significant disparities in academic performance across the district.
Among the standout schools is Nola Kathryn Wilson Elementary, which has the highest statewide ranking of the elementary schools and strong academic performance, with higher proficiency rates than the district and state averages in many subject areas. In contrast, Barbara Walker Elementary has seen a decline in its statewide ranking in recent years, though it still maintains a 2-star rating and has some bright spots, such as higher-than-average proficiency rates in certain grade levels.
As the only high school in the data set, Crandall High School stands out with a high four-year graduation rate, but its academic performance, as measured by STAAR EOC proficiency rates, is generally lower than the district and state averages. The data also reveals significant disparities in racial composition and economic disadvantage across the schools, suggesting the need for a closer examination of equity and resource allocation within the Crandall Independent School District (Isd).
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