Summary:
Reve Preparatory Charter School is the sole elementary school serving grades PK-7 in the Reve Preparatory Charter School district in Houston, Texas, with a total enrollment of 230 students. The school's academic performance is significantly below state averages, ranking among the lowest-performing elementary schools in Texas, and it serves a predominantly African American and economically disadvantaged student population.
Despite the school's high spending per student of $13,160, which is above the state average, Reve Preparatory Charter School has consistently struggled with academic achievement, with proficiency rates in reading and mathematics ranging from just 6.45% to 19.05% and 0% to 4.76%, respectively, compared to state averages of 50.66% to 54.45% in reading and 31.89% to 48.96% in mathematics. The school's 0-star rating from SchoolDigger indicates it is one of the lowest-performing schools in the state, and its high student-teacher ratio of 17.7 may also contribute to the challenges in supporting student learning.
The data suggests that addressing the academic and socioeconomic challenges faced by Reve Preparatory Charter School will require a comprehensive approach, including a review of the school's educational practices, resource allocation, and targeted interventions to support the unique needs of its student population. Improving student outcomes and providing a high-quality education for all students should be the primary focus for the school and the Reve Preparatory Charter School district.
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