Summary:
The Klein Independent School District (ISD) in Texas is home to 7 high schools serving grades 9-12. These schools demonstrate a range of academic performance, with Klein High School and Klein Oak High School standing out as the top-performing schools in the district, while Klein Forest High School lags behind in academic proficiency.
The district's high schools generally maintain high graduation rates, with most schools exceeding 90%, and low dropout rates, except for the alternative education centers. However, Klein Forest High School has a lower graduation rate and higher dropout rate, indicating a need for additional support and resources. The district also operates specialized education centers, such as the K E Kaufman Alternative Education Center, which provide individualized attention and targeted interventions for students with unique needs.
The data suggests a potential correlation between socioeconomic status, as measured by free or reduced-price lunch eligibility, and academic performance. Schools with higher percentages of economically disadvantaged students, such as Klein Forest High School, tend to have lower proficiency rates, highlighting the need for targeted interventions and additional resources to address the impact of socioeconomic factors on student achievement across the Klein ISD.
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