Summary:
The city of Duncanville, Texas is home to two high schools: Duncanville High School and Mary E Smithey Pace High School. While Duncanville High School is the larger of the two with over 4,500 students, Mary E Smithey Pace High School has a significantly lower statewide ranking, a much lower four-year graduation rate, and a higher dropout rate.
Academically, Duncanville High School's STAAR EOC proficiency rates are generally higher than the district and state averages, but still relatively low, ranging from 10.2% in Algebra I to 66.54% in U.S. History. In contrast, Mary E Smithey Pace High School's STAAR EOC proficiency rates are significantly lower, ranging from 0% in Algebra I to 20.69% in U.S. History. Despite these performance gaps, Mary E Smithey Pace High School has a higher per-student spending of $16,341, compared to $10,443 for Duncanville High School.
The data suggests that there may be significant challenges and inequities within the Duncanville Independent School District, with the high percentages of economically disadvantaged students and the racial/ethnic demographics potentially playing a significant role in the academic performance of these schools. The overall low STAAR EOC proficiency rates across both schools indicate that there is room for significant improvement in the academic achievement of students in the district.
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