Summary:
The Faith Family Academy district in Texas has only one elementary school, Faith Family Master Academy, which serves grades PK-8 with a total enrollment of 295 students. This public charter school has consistently ranked in the bottom 10-15% of Texas elementary schools over the past 3 years, with a 0-1 star rating out of 5.
Academically, Faith Family Master Academy is struggling, with proficiency rates well below the state averages across multiple subject areas and grade levels. The school's reading proficiency ranges from 23.33% to 51.43%, while math proficiency ranges from 6.9% to 25%. Science and social studies proficiency are extremely low at 8.11% and 13.79%, respectively. However, the school has a 0.0% dropout rate, which is positive.
The school serves a diverse student population, with 23.73% White, 26.78% African American, and 43.39% Hispanic students. A high percentage (74.58%) of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high level of economic disadvantage. Despite the school's low academic performance, it has relatively high spending per student at $12,950 and a student-teacher ratio of 16.7, which is slightly higher than the recommended ratio for elementary schools. This suggests that the issue may not be solely about resource allocation, but rather the effective utilization of those resources to support student learning.
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