Ignite Community School-Fort Worth is a public charter elementary school serving grades PK-8 in Fort Worth, Texas, with a student population of 203. The school is part of the Fort Worth Independent School District, which is ranked 423 out of 968 districts in Texas and has a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Ignite Community School-Fort Worth faces significant academic challenges, ranking in the bottom 20% of Texas elementary schools for the past two school years. The school's STAAR test scores are consistently lower than the state and district averages across all grade levels and subject areas, particularly for African American students and students from low socioeconomic backgrounds. Compared to nearby public schools like Atwood McDonald Elementary, John T White Elementary, and Bill J Elliott Elementary, Ignite Community School-Fort Worth performs significantly worse academically.
Despite these challenges, the school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 10:1 and a 0.0% dropout rate, which is a positive indicator of student retention and engagement. However, the school's high percentage of economically disadvantaged students (84.73%) and lower spending per student ($10,797) compared to nearby public schools may be contributing factors to the academic struggles. To improve student outcomes, the school and district may need to explore additional resources, targeted interventions, and strategies to better support the unique needs of the student population.
Ignite Community School-Fort Worth ranks in the bottom 16.8% of Texas elementary schools.
In the 2023-24 school year, 363 students attended Ignite Community School-Fort Worth.
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Students at Ignite Community School-Fort Worth are 57% African American, 28% Hispanic, 10% White, 4% Two or more races, 2% Asian.