Summary:
Corrigan-Camden Independent School District (ISD) in Texas is home to a single high school, Corrigan-Camden High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school's performance and characteristics provide a mixed picture, with some areas of strength and others in need of improvement.
Academically, Corrigan-Camden High School faces challenges, with its STAAR EOC (End of Course) proficiency rates generally lower than the state averages across various subjects. However, the school has demonstrated some fluctuations in performance, with improvements in certain areas, such as English I Reading, and declines in others, like Algebra I. The school's high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively high level of economic disadvantage, may contribute to these academic challenges, though the district's relatively high per-student spending suggests a commitment to supporting these students.
On a positive note, Corrigan-Camden High School boasts a high four-year graduation rate of 95.6% and a low dropout rate of 0.8%, both of which are better than the state averages. Additionally, the school's low student-teacher ratio of 9:1 is a strength, allowing for more individualized attention and support for students. Overall, while Corrigan-Camden Independent School District faces some academic performance challenges, the district and its lone high school demonstrate a commitment to supporting student success and completion of their high school education.
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