Summary:
The Channelview Independent School District (Isd) in Texas is home to two high schools: Channelview High School and Endeavor High School-Joe Frank Campbell Learning Center. While Channelview High School is the larger of the two with an enrollment of 2,893 students, Endeavor High School-Joe Frank Campbell Learning Center has a significantly lower statewide ranking, ranking 1845 out of 1987 Texas high schools compared to Channelview High School's ranking of 1536.
Academically, Channelview High School's STAAR EOC proficiency rates are generally lower than the Channelview ISD and Texas state averages, with the exception of U.S. History. In contrast, Endeavor High School-Joe Frank Campbell Learning Center's STAAR EOC proficiency rates are significantly lower than both Channelview High School and the Channelview ISD and Texas state averages. Additionally, Channelview High School has a higher four-year graduation rate of 90.9%, compared to Endeavor High School-Joe Frank Campbell Learning Center's 88.9% graduation rate, and a lower dropout rate of 2.9% compared to Endeavor High School-Joe Frank Campbell Learning Center's 9.6% dropout rate.
The financial data also reveals notable differences between the two schools. Channelview High School's per-student spending for the 2020-2021 school year was $9,930, while Endeavor High School-Joe Frank Campbell Learning Center's per-student spending was significantly higher at $37,714. This suggests that the district is investing more resources into Endeavor High School-Joe Frank Campbell Learning Center, potentially to address the academic and social-emotional needs of its students.
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