Summary:
The Texas Preparatory School district operates two small elementary schools in Texas, serving a total of just 73 students. The academic performance at both Texas Preparatory School - Austin Campus and Texas Preparatory School is significantly below state averages, with low proficiency rates on standardized tests and declining school rankings.
While the two schools have some demographic differences, with Texas Preparatory School - Austin Campus serving a higher percentage of African American students and Texas Preparatory School serving more Hispanic students, neither school is excelling academically. Both campuses have STAAR test scores that fall well short of the state averages, particularly in reading. For example, at Texas Preparatory School - Austin Campus, only 16.67% of 3rd graders scored proficient or better in math, compared to the Texas average of 40.86%.
Despite the higher spending per student at Texas Preparatory School - Austin Campus, the schools' performance remains poor, with both campuses ranking in the bottom 10% of Texas elementary schools. The small school sizes, with fewer than 50 students each, may contribute to the challenges these schools face in providing a well-rounded education. Overall, the data suggests that the Texas Preparatory School district is struggling to deliver quality education to its students and significant improvements are needed to better serve the community.
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