Summary:
The city of Saginaw, Texas is home to 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school, serving students from diverse backgrounds. The schools in this area face a range of challenges, with some standout performers like Willow Creek Elementary and Saginaw High School showcasing higher test scores, graduation rates, and more favorable student-teacher ratios compared to the district and state averages.
The data reveals a stark contrast between the traditional public schools and the two charter schools, Iltexas Saginaw Elementary and Iltexas Saginaw Middle, which generally perform worse on academic measures. The traditional public schools, such as Willow Creek Elementary and Saginaw High School, tend to have higher spending per student and better student-teacher ratios, which may contribute to their stronger academic performance.
Socioeconomic challenges are prevalent across the Saginaw school district, with a significant percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 49.09% at Saginaw High School to 68.77% at Saginaw Elementary. This suggests that the schools in the Eagle Mt-Saginaw Independent School District (Isd) and the International Leadership Of Texas (Iltexas) face significant challenges in supporting their students' academic and social-emotional needs.
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