Summary:
The city of Texas City, Texas is home to two high schools: Texas City High School and Woodrow Wilson Daep. Texas City High School is the larger of the two, serving 1,718 students with a diverse racial makeup, while Woodrow Wilson Daep is a smaller, specialized school serving 65 students, primarily African American and Hispanic students.
Academically, Texas City High School struggles, with proficiency rates on STAAR End-of-Course exams well below state and district averages. The school also has a relatively low four-year graduation rate of 81.0% and a higher dropout rate of 4.4%. In contrast, Woodrow Wilson Daep has a 0.0% graduation rate and 0.0% dropout rate, likely due to its specialized nature. Spending per student is significantly higher at Woodrow Wilson Daep ($69,932) compared to Texas City High School ($11,723), which also has a higher student-teacher ratio of 14.5 to 5.
The data suggests that the high schools in Texas City face challenges in academic performance and equity, with Texas City Independent School District (Isd) needing to address the disparities between the two schools and ensure all students have access to quality education.
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