Summary:
The Mullin Independent School District (Isd) in Texas operates 4 schools, including 1 high school (Mullin Oaks) and 3 alternative schools (Mullin Main, Mullin New Horizons Abiliene, and Mullin Mosaic). The district faces significant challenges, with all schools ranking in the bottom 5% of Texas high schools according to the SchoolDigger rankings.
Mullin Main stands out as the most successful school in the district, with higher test scores, graduation rates, and enrollment compared to the other schools. However, it also has the highest dropout rate, which is an area of concern. In contrast, Mullin Oaks, the district's only high school, has concerning performance metrics, including a 0.0% graduation rate and generally low test scores, suggesting the need for significant improvement in the school's academic programs and support systems.
The alternative schools in the district, Mullin Main, Mullin New Horizons Abiliene, and Mullin Mosaic, have relatively small enrollments, indicating they may be serving a specific population of students with unique needs. The high spending per student at these schools suggests a focus on individualized attention and support, but the district as a whole appears to be struggling and in need of a comprehensive review of its educational strategies, resource allocation, and support for its schools.
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