Summary:
The Seminole Independent School District (Isd) in Texas is home to two high schools: Seminole High School and Seminole Success Center. While both schools serve high school students, Seminole High School has a significantly larger student population of 784 compared to Seminole Success Center's 49 students.
Seminole High School stands out as the stronger-performing school, with a higher 4-year graduation rate of 98.2% and consistently outperforming the district and state averages on STAAR End-of-Course (EOC) exam proficiency rates, particularly in Biology, U.S. History, and English II Reading. In contrast, Seminole Success Center has lower proficiency rates compared to the district and state, especially in English II Reading.
Both schools have impressive graduation rates and very low dropout rates, indicating a strong focus on student success and retention. However, Seminole Success Center has a higher spending per student of $18,544 compared to Seminole High School's $15,761, as well as a slightly lower student-teacher ratio of 10.0 compared to 10.6 at Seminole High School. These differences suggest a more resource-intensive approach to supporting the smaller student population at Seminole Success Center.
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