Summary:
Aspermont Independent School District (ISD) in Texas is home to a single high school, Aspermont High School, which serves a small student population of 103 students. The school's academic performance is a mix of strengths and areas for improvement compared to state averages, but it stands out for its exceptional graduation rate of 100% and a low dropout rate of 0%.
Aspermont High School's student body is predominantly White (67%), with significant Hispanic representation (28%) and smaller populations of African American and Asian students. The school's academic performance on STAAR tests shows a trend of improvement, with the school outperforming the state in several subject areas, including Reading, Mathematics, and End-of-Course exams in Algebra I, Biology, English I and II, and U.S. History. However, the school still lags behind the state in some areas, such as 6th and 8th grade Mathematics and 8th grade Social Studies.
Despite the school's relatively high percentage of economically disadvantaged students (45.6%), it maintains a low student-teacher ratio of 7.7 to 1 and spends more per student ($15,458) than the state average. These factors, combined with the school's impressive graduation and dropout rates, suggest that Aspermont ISD is effectively supporting its students and helping them succeed, even in the face of potential socioeconomic challenges.
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