Summary:
The Floresville Independent School District (ISD) in Texas is home to two high schools: Floresville High School and Floresville Alter Center. While Floresville High School is the larger and more prominent of the two, serving over 1,200 students, Floresville Alter Center is a smaller, alternative high school with just 23 students.
Academically, the data reveals a significant gap between the two schools. Floresville High School has a 89.1% four-year graduation rate, slightly below the state average, and its STAAR EOC proficiency rates are generally lower than the state and district averages. In contrast, Floresville Alter Center has alarmingly low proficiency rates, with many subjects showing 0% proficiency. This suggests that the alternative school may be struggling to provide effective educational opportunities for its students.
Both schools serve a predominantly economically disadvantaged population, with high percentages of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. However, Floresville Alter Center has significantly higher per-student spending, likely due to its smaller enrollment and specialized programs. Despite this increased funding, the academic performance at the alternative school remains a concern for the Floresville Independent School District.
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