Summary:
The Lufkin Independent School District (Isd) in Texas is home to three high schools: Lufkin High School, Stubblefield Learning Center, and Juvenile Detent Center. While Lufkin High School, the largest school, generally outperforms the others, the data reveals significant disparities in performance across the district.
Lufkin High School stands out with a strong 95.2% four-year graduation rate, lower dropout rate, and relatively diverse student population. However, its test scores are generally below district and state averages, except for U.S. History. In contrast, Stubblefield Learning Center and Juvenile Detent Center struggle with much lower graduation rates, higher dropout rates, and significantly lower test scores. These schools also serve a high percentage of economically disadvantaged students, with free/reduced lunch rates exceeding 85%.
The data highlights the need for targeted interventions and support to address the challenges faced by the lower-performing schools. Funding disparities, with Lufkin High School spending $12,700 per student compared to $6,942 at Juvenile Detent Center, may contribute to the differences in resources and support available to students. Identifying and addressing the specific needs of each school and its student population could help improve educational outcomes across the Lufkin Independent School District (Isd).
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