Summary:
The Borger Independent School District (Isd) in Texas is home to three elementary schools: Gateway Elementary, Crockett Elementary, and Paul Belton Elementary. These schools serve a diverse student population, with a mix of White, Hispanic, and other racial/ethnic groups.
Crockett Elementary stands out as the highest-performing school, outperforming the district and state averages on STAAR reading and math assessments for 3rd and 4th grades. In contrast, Paul Belton Elementary has the lowest performance data among the three schools. Gateway Elementary has a relatively balanced racial makeup and spends the least per student at $9,102, compared to the higher spending at the other two schools.
All three schools serve a predominantly economically disadvantaged population, with high percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 64.25% at Gateway Elementary to 70.93% at Paul Belton Elementary. The differences in spending per student and student-teacher ratios among the schools may be related to their performance and other factors, warranting further investigation to understand the relationship between these metrics and the schools' outcomes.
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