Summary
Warren J H is a small middle school in Warren, TX, serving 286 students in grades 6 through 8 within the Warren Independent School District (Isd), a community where nearly two-thirds of students are economically disadvantaged.
Warren J H is currently at a crossroads, showing a significant downward trend in overall performance after reaching a peak of 3 stars in 2021-2022. Its most urgent concern is a dramatic collapse in 7th-grade math, where only 6.25% of students were proficient in the most recent year—far below the state average and the lowest among nearby schools like Kountze Middle (19.35%) and Woodville Middle (4.94%). This represents a drop of over 40 percentage points from just two years prior. On a more positive note, the school has shown a relative strength in 8th-grade science, where 47.47% of students were proficient, outperforming both Kountze (44.62%) and Woodville (35.48%) and staying above the state average. Despite these academic struggles, Warren J H maintains an excellent record of student retention, with a 0.0% dropout rate for four of the last five years, suggesting a supportive school climate.
Compared to its neighbors, Warren J H currently ranks in the 38th percentile (2 stars), placing it below Kountze Middle (51st percentile, 3 stars) but above Woodville Middle (25th percentile, 1 star). However, the gap is closing due to Warren's decline. The school spends less per student ($10,502) than both Kountze ($13,535) and Woodville ($13,243), yet maintains a reasonable student-teacher ratio of 13.7:1. Performance across student groups is inconsistent, with a historical strength for English learners (ranking in the 98th percentile in 2020-2021) but persistent challenges for other subgroups. The school's ability to reverse its downward trend, particularly in mathematics, will be critical for its future.
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