Summary:
Westchase Neighborhood School is a public charter elementary school serving grades PK-8 in Houston, Texas, with a diverse student population of over 1,000 students. Located in a high-need area, the school is part of the Houston Independent School District and has shown both strengths and areas for improvement in its academic performance.
One of Westchase Neighborhood School's key strengths is its strong performance among African American and Hispanic students, who make up the majority of the student body. In the 2022-2023 school year, the school ranked 230 out of 2,443 Texas elementary schools for its African American students and 1,146 out of 4,401 for its Hispanic students, both earning 4 or 5 stars from SchoolDigger. This suggests the school is effectively serving these historically underperforming populations. However, the school struggles with its female and English Language Learner (ELL) subgroups, ranking 2,424 out of 4,561 Texas elementary schools for its female students and 2,747 out of 3,487 for its ELL students in 2021-2022.
Westchase Neighborhood School's overall academic performance has been inconsistent, with its statewide ranking ranging from 1,235 to 2,391 out of 4,647 to 4,578 Texas elementary schools over the past few years. While the school generally outperforms nearby Alief Independent School District and Houston Independent School District schools in terms of student proficiency, it still lags behind the state averages in many subject areas, particularly in 8th grade Math where 0% of students were proficient. This suggests the school has room for improvement in ensuring all students, regardless of background, are achieving academic success.
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