Summary:
The Copperas Cove Independent School District (ISD) in Texas is home to 6 elementary schools serving students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade. The data reveals a mix of high-performing and lower-performing schools within the district, with House Creek Elementary and Martin Walker Elementary standing out as the top-performing schools based on their strong STAAR test scores and relatively low free/reduced lunch rates.
The district-wide STAAR proficiency rates are generally lower than the state averages, indicating room for improvement in student learning outcomes across the Copperas Cove ISD. However, the high-performing schools, such as House Creek and Martin Walker, have significantly higher proficiency rates in reading and math compared to the district and state. In contrast, schools like Fairview/Miss Jewell Elementary and Hettie Halstead Elementary have higher free/reduced lunch rates and lower test scores, suggesting a potential correlation between socioeconomic status and academic achievement.
The data also reveals variations in spending per student, ranging from $8,908 at J.L. Williams/Lovett Ledger Elementary to $10,477 at Hettie Halstead Elementary, with an average of $9,423 across the 6 schools. The student-teacher ratios also vary, from 11.1 at Hettie Halstead and Martin Walker to 13.9 at C.R. Clements/Hollie Parsons Elementary. These differences in resources and staffing may contribute to the disparities in academic performance observed across the district.
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