Summary:
The Point Isabel Independent School District (Isd) in Texas has only one high school, Port Isabel Early College High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. This school has a predominantly Hispanic student population, with 89.11% of students identifying as Hispanic.
Academically, Port Isabel Early College High School faces some challenges compared to district and state averages. While the school performs on par or slightly better than the district in subjects like Biology, English I Reading, and English II Reading, it struggles significantly in Algebra I, where its proficiency rate of 5.97% is well below the district (17.47%) and state (44.73%) averages. However, the school excels in U.S. History, with a proficiency rate of 74.29% that exceeds both the district and state averages.
The school's high percentage of economically disadvantaged students, with 82.51% receiving free or reduced-price lunch, may contribute to its academic performance challenges. Despite these obstacles, Port Isabel Early College High School maintains a respectable 89.0% four-year graduation rate and a 4.2% dropout rate. The school also spends $12,551 per student and has a student-teacher ratio of 13.7, which could be areas of focus for improvement and support.
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