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Ume Mansfield Elementary is a public charter school in Mansfield, Texas, serving 134 students in grades K-6. As part of the Newman International Academy of Arlington district, which is ranked 153 out of 968 districts in Texas, Ume Mansfield Elementary stands out for its diverse student population, strong academic performance, and low student-teacher ratio.
Compared to nearby schools, Ume Mansfield Elementary has a more diverse student body, with a higher percentage of White (46.27%) and Hispanic (27.61%) students. Academically, the school outperforms the district and the state of Texas in several STAAR test subjects and grade levels, including higher proficiency rates in STAAR Reading for 4th and 6th grades, as well as higher proficiency rates in STAAR Mathematics for 4th grade. Additionally, the school has a lower percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (38.81%) compared to some nearby schools, such as D.P. Morris Elementary (76%) and Imogene Gideon Elementary (72.64%), and a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 10.3.
Ume Mansfield Elementary's consistent high performance is noteworthy, as the school has maintained a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger for the past two school years. The school's strong performance is particularly evident for certain student subgroups, such as White students and students of low socioeconomic status, who rank in the top 20% and top 10%, respectively, among Texas elementary schools. While Ume Mansfield Elementary outperforms the district and state averages, it is interesting to note that some nearby public schools, such as Willie Brown Academy and J.L. Boren Elementary, also demonstrate strong academic performance, particularly in STAAR Reading and Mathematics.
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