Summary:
The Two Dimensions Preparatory Academy district is a small charter system in Texas comprising three elementary schools serving grades Pre-K through 5th, with a total enrollment of 405 students across campuses in Houston and Corsicana.
Among the three schools, Two Dimensions/Vickery stands out as the highest performer, ranking in the 17th percentile statewide and achieving a notable 66.67% proficiency in 5th Grade Reading—above the state average. In contrast, Two Dimensions Preparatory Academy is the lowest performer, with a 3rd percentile rank and 0% proficiency in both 5th Grade Math and Science. Two Dimensions At Corsicana is an outlier, serving only PK-K with no test scores, but it has the highest student-to-teacher ratio at 21.9:1 and the lowest per-student spending at $7,637. The district overall ranks 917 out of 951 in Texas, earning a 0-star rating, with math being the weakest subject—only 12% of 3rd graders are proficient compared to 44% statewide.
A critical finding is the spending paradox: the lowest-performing school spends the most per student ($11,964), while the school with no test data spends the least. The district serves an overwhelmingly economically disadvantaged population, with over 94% of students eligible for free or reduced lunch at every campus. Since the district only covers elementary grades, all students must transition to other schools for middle and high school, likely facing significant challenges given the low academic foundation provided here.
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