Summary:
The city of Florence, Texas is home to three public schools serving students from elementary through high school: Florence Elementary, Florence High School, and Florence Middle. These schools are part of the Florence Independent School District (Isd).
Among the three schools, Florence Middle School stands out for its strong performance on STAAR EOC Algebra I, with 77.78% of students proficient or better, significantly higher than the district and state averages. The middle school also performs relatively well on 8th grade STAAR Reading, Science, and Social Studies. Meanwhile, Florence High School maintains a relatively high 4-year graduation rate of 88.3% and outperforms the district and state on STAAR EOC English II Reading and U.S. History.
In contrast, Florence Elementary struggles with STAAR performance, scoring below the district and state averages in most subjects and grade levels. The elementary school also has the highest free/reduced lunch rate at 60%, suggesting significant socioeconomic challenges for its student population. Overall, the data reveals disparities in academic performance across the district, with the middle and high schools performing better than the elementary school. Addressing these inequities and ensuring equitable access to resources for all students should be a priority for the Florence Independent School District.
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