Summary:
The Quitman Independent School District (Isd) in Texas has only one elementary school, Quitman Elementary, which serves grades PK-5 with a total enrollment of 581 students. While the school has a predominantly white student population, it faces challenges in academic performance, particularly in math and science proficiency, compared to state averages.
Quitman Elementary's test scores are mixed, with the school outperforming the state in 3rd and 4th grade reading but underperforming in 5th grade reading, as well as in math and science proficiency across all grades. The school's high percentage of students (63.68%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch suggests a relatively low-income student population, which may contribute to the school's performance challenges. However, the school's relatively low student-teacher ratio of 13.8 to 1 could indicate a focus on smaller class sizes and more individualized attention for students.
Overall, Quitman Elementary is a relatively average-performing school within the state, with some strengths in early-grade reading but challenges in other academic areas. The school's ranking within the state has fluctuated over the past few years, and it currently holds a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger. Parents and the community may want to closely monitor the school's progress and explore ways to support its efforts to improve student outcomes.
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