Summary:
The city of Port Bolivar, Texas has only one school serving grades PK-8, Crenshaw Elementary And Middle, which is part of the Galveston Independent School District (ISD). Crenshaw Elementary And Middle has a total enrollment of 136 students, with a diverse racial makeup of 52.21% White, 40.44% Hispanic, 1.47% African American, 2.21% Asian, and 3.68% two or more races. The school's academic performance on the STAAR assessments has been mixed, with some grades performing above the district average but below the state average in most subjects.
Crenshaw Elementary And Middle has seen a decline in its statewide School Digger ranking, from 2074 out of 4675 Texas elementary schools in 2023-2024 to 4092 out of 4581 in 2021-2022, suggesting its performance may be declining relative to other Texas elementary schools. The school also serves a high proportion of economically disadvantaged students, with 74.26% of its students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. However, Crenshaw's relatively low student-teacher ratio of 8.4 could be an advantage, potentially allowing for more individualized attention and support for students.
Overall, while Crenshaw Elementary And Middle has some areas of strength, such as its performance in certain grade levels and subjects, the school also faces challenges, including declining statewide rankings and below-average performance in some academic areas. Further analysis and targeted interventions may be needed to address these issues and improve the school's overall performance.
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