Summary:
The Riviera Independent School District (Isd) in Texas has only one elementary school, Nanny Elementary, which serves students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade. While the school's small size and dedicated resources suggest a focus on individualized attention, the data reveals significant academic challenges that parents should be aware of.
Nanny Elementary's student performance on state standardized tests, particularly in reading, math, and science, consistently falls well below the state averages. The school's proficiency rates range from just 10.53% to 43.48% in these core subjects, compared to the state averages of 48.85% to 53.96% in reading and 40.86% to 48.96% in math. This academic underperformance is reflected in the school's fluctuating statewide ranking, which has ranged from 1,978 out of 4,647 Texas elementary schools to as low as 3,868 out of 4,675 in recent years.
Additionally, Nanny Elementary serves a student population with significant socioeconomic challenges, with over 54% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. While the school's per-student spending and low student-teacher ratio suggest a commitment to supporting its students, the academic data indicates that more targeted interventions and strategies may be needed to address the unique needs of the school's population and improve overall student outcomes.
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