Summary:
Longview, Texas is home to six middle schools serving grades 5-8 across three districts: Longview Independent School District (Isd), Pine Tree Independent School District (Isd), and Spring Hill Independent School District (Isd).
Spring Hill J H stands out as the top academic performer, consistently exceeding state averages in reading and math, and it is the only school with a 5-star district rating. In contrast, Forest Park Magnet School faces the most significant challenges, with the lowest test scores in the city. Judson Steam Academy is a rising star, earning a 4-star rating for three years and achieving the highest Algebra I proficiency rate (97.67%) in the city, while also having a low student-teacher ratio of 10.7:1. Foster Middle is a consistent contender with a solid 4-star rating, excelling in math and Algebra I despite serving a high-need population. Pine Tree J H and Pine Tree Middle operate a unique grade-level split (grades 5-6 and 7-8), but show a notable drop in math performance between the two campuses.
Key metrics reveal a wide range in economic disadvantage, from 41.02% at Spring Hill J.H. to 91.56% at Forest Park Magnet, with an average of 72.55% across all schools. Student-teacher ratios average 13.5:1, ranging from 10.5:1 at Forest Park Magnet to 16:1 at Spring Hill J.H. Spending per student varies from $8,411 at Spring Hill J.H. to $14,144 at Judson Steam Academy, but higher spending does not guarantee higher performance. Algebra I is a city-wide strength, with all schools far exceeding the state average of 47.01%, while Social Studies remains a consistent area of weakness. The data shows a clear link between poverty levels and academic outcomes, but schools like Foster Middle and Judson Steam Academy demonstrate that strong results are achievable even with high-need populations.
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