Summary:
Corrigan-Camden Independent School District (ISD) in Texas has only one middle school, Corrigan-Camden J H, serving grades 6-8. This middle school faces academic challenges, with student performance on state assessments consistently falling below state averages in reading, math, science, and social studies. Despite serving a diverse student population, with a high percentage of economically disadvantaged students, the school maintains a stable enrollment and a 0.0% dropout rate.
Corrigan-Camden J H's academic performance is a significant concern, with proficiency rates ranging from 43.86% to 47.37% in reading and 24.56% to 31.94% in math, compared to state averages of 52.08% to 54.45% in reading and 31.89% to 40.23% in math. The school's science and social studies proficiency rates in 8th grade are also below state averages. While the district spends $12,891 per student, which is higher than the state average, these resources do not appear to be translating into improved student outcomes.
Despite the academic challenges, Corrigan-Camden Independent School District (ISD) maintains a diverse student population at Corrigan-Camden J H, with 31.28% White, 21.54% African American, and 40% Hispanic students. Additionally, the school has a low 12.5 student-teacher ratio and a high percentage (68.72%) of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating the need for targeted interventions and support programs to address the unique needs of this high-poverty student population.
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