Summary:
The city of Manor, Texas is home to a diverse set of 10 schools, including 5 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 3 high schools, serving students from a range of socioeconomic backgrounds. While the schools exhibit stark differences in academic performance, a few standouts emerge, providing insights into the educational landscape of the area.
Manor New Technology Middle is a clear standout, with exceptional performance on STAAR tests, far exceeding the district and state averages. In contrast, Manor High School and Manor Middle struggle to meet state benchmarks, highlighting the disparities in academic achievement across the district. Lagos Elementary also stands out, with strong STAAR test scores, while Manor New Technology High boasts a 100% four-year graduation rate.
The data reveals a clear correlation between socioeconomic status and academic performance, with schools serving higher percentages of economically disadvantaged students, such as Manor Excel Academy, generally underperforming compared to their more affluent counterparts. The presence of a public charter school, Compass Rose Destiny, provides families with an alternative option, potentially benefiting students who are not thriving in the traditional public school system. Overall, the data highlights both the challenges and opportunities facing the Manor Independent School District and the Compass Rose Public Schools as they work to ensure equitable access to quality education for all students in the area.
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