Summary:
The Lumberton Independent School District (Isd) in Texas operates 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The district serves a predominantly white student population, with a mix of socioeconomic backgrounds across the schools.
Among the standout schools in the district, Lumberton High School consistently ranks in the top 25-30% of Texas high schools, boasting a 96.8% four-year graduation rate and strong academic performance on STAAR EOC exams. Lumberton Middle School also performs well, ranking in the top 30-35% of Texas middle schools and excelling in STAAR EOC Algebra I. The elementary schools, such as Lumberton Pri, Lumberton Intermediate, and Lumberton Early Childhood School, have mixed performance on STAAR Reading and Mathematics, with some grades exceeding district and state averages while others fall short.
The district's financial and resource allocation varies, with spending per student ranging from $7,988 at Lumberton Pri to $9,201 at Lumberton High School. The percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch also varies, from 30.43% at Lumberton High School to 48.98% at Lumberton Early Childhood School, indicating a diverse socioeconomic population across the district. While the overall performance of the schools is generally strong, there are opportunities for improvement, particularly in addressing the performance gaps in certain subject areas and grade levels.
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