Summary:
The Granger School District has a single elementary school, Roosevelt Elementary, serving grades PK-4. With an enrollment of 620 students, the school's student population is predominantly Hispanic, making up 94.68% of the student body. However, the school's academic performance lags significantly behind state averages, with only 19% of students scoring proficient or better in English Language Arts and 14.5% in Math.
Despite the district's relatively high per-student spending of $19,711, which is above the state average, Roosevelt Elementary continues to struggle academically. The school's 0-star rating from SchoolDigger for the past three years indicates a persistent underperformance that requires immediate attention. Additionally, the high percentage of students (80.65%) qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch suggests that the school faces significant demographic challenges that may be contributing to the academic challenges.
While the small size of Roosevelt Elementary, with a student-teacher ratio of 18.7, presents opportunities for more personalized instruction and targeted interventions, the school's current performance highlights the need for a comprehensive, data-driven approach to improve educational outcomes for the students of the Granger School District. Addressing the academic and demographic factors impacting the school's performance will be crucial in providing a better educational experience for the community.
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