Summary:
The Forney Independent School District (Isd) in Texas is home to 6 middle schools, serving students in grades 5-8. The data reveals significant performance disparities among these schools, with Warren Middle and Rhea Intermediate consistently outperforming the other middle schools in the district on standardized tests.
Warren Middle stands out as the top-performing school, with a 4-star rating, high proficiency rates in reading and math, and a low dropout rate of just 0.1%. In contrast, Brown Middle and Smith Intermediate struggle in certain subject areas, with lower test scores and higher percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch.
The data also reveals that the schools' racial compositions vary, with Warren Middle having the highest percentage of White students and Brown Middle having the highest percentage of African American students. This suggests that factors beyond just funding and resources may be contributing to the differences in academic achievement, and targeted interventions may be necessary to address equity and opportunity gaps within the district.
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