Summary:
The Triumph Public High Schools-Lubbock district in Lubbock, Texas, contains a single high school serving grades 9-12. Triumph Public High Schools-Lubbock is a public charter school with an enrollment of 226 students, the majority of whom are Hispanic (84.07%).
Academically, the school has consistently ranked in the bottom tier of Texas high schools, with proficiency rates on STAAR End-of-Course exams significantly below the state average. The school's four-year graduation rate of 69.7% is also lower than the state average. These challenges may be exacerbated by the school's relatively low per-student spending of $9,329 and a high student-to-teacher ratio of 44.5, which could limit the resources and individualized attention available to students.
Despite the school's struggles, the data provides valuable insights that can inform efforts to improve educational outcomes for the students of Triumph Public High Schools-Lubbock. Addressing the school's academic performance, demographic composition, and resource constraints will likely require a comprehensive approach involving targeted interventions, increased funding, and a focus on supporting the unique needs of the student population.
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