Summary:
The White Settlement Independent School District (ISD) in Texas operates 4 schools, including 3 elementary schools (North Elementary, West Elementary, and Liberty Elementary) and 1 middle school (Brewer Middle). The district serves a diverse student population, with a significant representation of Hispanic and African American students. Among the schools, North Elementary stands out as the highest-performing, ranking 1127 out of 4,675 Texas elementary schools and outperforming the district and state averages in reading and math proficiency. In contrast, the other two elementary schools, West Elementary and Liberty Elementary, have lower rankings and test scores compared to the district and state averages.
Brewer Middle stands out for its exceptional performance on the Algebra I end-of-course exam, with 76.4% of students proficient or better, significantly higher than the district (25.57%) and state (44.73%) averages. However, the school's overall performance on other STAAR tests (reading, math, science, and social studies) is below the district and state averages. The data also reveals a potential correlation between socioeconomic status and academic achievement, with the schools having higher percentages of free/reduced lunch recipients (West and Liberty) tending to have lower test scores.
The White Settlement ISD schools display a diverse range of performance, with North Elementary being the standout and the other schools struggling to meet district and state averages. Understanding the unique needs and challenges of different student demographics, as well as the factors contributing to the disparities in academic achievement, could help the district develop targeted strategies to support the success of all students.
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