Summary:
Henry Ford Academy Alameda School For Art + Design is the only public charter high school serving grades 9-12 in this area, with a total enrollment of 75 students. The school's student population is predominantly Hispanic (76%), with smaller percentages of White (13.33%), African American (6.67%), and students of two or more races (4%).
Academically, the school's performance on STAAR EOC tests is mixed, with some subject areas exceeding the state average, such as Biology (57.89% proficient vs. 57.31% statewide), English I Reading (50% vs. 53.77%), English II Reading (52.38% vs. 59.82%), and U.S. History (62.5% vs. 69.1%). However, the school fell significantly below the state average in Algebra I (9.09% proficient vs. 44.73% statewide). The school's four-year graduation rate for 2022-2023 was 68%, which is below the state average, and the dropout rate for 2021-2022 was 5.8%.
The Henry Ford Academy Alameda School For Art + Design spends $9,317 per student, which is within the typical range for public schools in Texas. The school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 13.5 to 1, which could provide opportunities for more personalized attention and support for students. Overall, the school's strengths and areas for improvement suggest the need for targeted interventions and support to enhance the educational experience and outcomes for its students.
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