Summary:
The Cuero Independent School District (ISD) in Texas is home to two elementary schools that serve students from prekindergarten through 5th grade. Based on the available data, these schools exhibit some notable differences in their performance and characteristics.
Hunt Elementary ranks 2,188 out of 4,675 Texas elementary schools and has a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger. It outperforms the state average in STAAR/Reading for 3rd and 5th grades, as well as STAAR/Science for 5th grade, but underperforms in STAAR/Reading for 4th grade and STAAR/Mathematics for 4th and 5th grades. In contrast, J.C. French Elementary serves a higher percentage of students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, with 80.06% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, compared to 67.19% at Hunt Elementary. Despite this, J.C. French Elementary spends more per student ($11,904) than Hunt Elementary ($11,303) for the 2020-2021 school year.
The student-teacher ratio also varies between the two schools, with Hunt Elementary having a lower ratio of 12.7 compared to 13.6 at J.C. French Elementary. This difference in student-teacher ratio may contribute to the performance differences observed in the STAAR assessments. Overall, the data suggests that while both schools within the Cuero ISD face unique challenges, the district is working to allocate resources and support to address the needs of its diverse student population.
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