Summary:
The city of Cumby, Texas is home to 3 schools serving grades K-12, including 1 middle school, 1 high school, and 1 alternative school. The schools in this area demonstrate a mix of strengths and areas for improvement, with the Miller Grove School standing out for its exceptional 100% four-year graduation rate and 0% dropout rate, as well as its relatively high test scores compared to the state average. In contrast, the Cumby Collegiate High School has a respectable 95.8% four-year graduation rate and 0% dropout rate, but its overall performance is more mixed, with some grades and subjects performing above state averages and others below.
Across the schools, key metrics show a predominantly white student population, with a relatively high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 47.95% to 57.21%. Spending per student varies, from $10,383 at Cumby Collegiate Middle to $13,076 at Cumby Collegiate High School. The schools also have relatively low student-teacher ratios, ranging from 10.3 to 11 students per teacher, which could be a strength in providing more individualized attention and support for students.
Overall, the data suggests that the Miller Grove Independent School District (Isd) and the Cumby Collegiate Independent School District (Isd) have both areas of strength and potential areas for improvement. Further analysis and targeted interventions could help the districts better serve their students and communities.
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