Summary:
The city of Bastrop, Texas, is served by 12 schools spanning elementary through high school, including two charter schools, and is primarily under the Bastrop Independent School District (Isd), which ranks in the 16th percentile statewide and holds a 1-star rating, indicating significant room for improvement across most campuses.
Standout schools in Bastrop reveal a stark performance gap. The top performer is Colorado River Collegiate Academy, a small high school ranked in the 96th percentile with a 5-star rating, achieving over 90% proficiency in core subjects like Biology and English II, a 100% graduation rate, and a low student-teacher ratio of 14.3:1. In contrast, Genesis High School is critically struggling, ranked in the 5th percentile with 0% proficiency in Algebra I and English I, a 90.5% graduation rate, and the highest student-teacher ratio in the city at 24.2:1. Another strong option is Founders Classical Academy-Bastrop, a charter school under Texas College Preparatory Academies, which shows consistent overachievement with 90% proficiency in English II and a 0% dropout rate, while serving the lowest percentage of economically disadvantaged students (26.99%). The largest school, Bastrop High School, underperforms state averages in all subjects but maintains a strong 97.9% graduation rate.
Key metrics highlight systemic challenges. The average free/reduced lunch rate across Bastrop schools is 52.5%, with Lost Pines Elementary at 82.25% and ranked in the 2nd percentile, despite having the highest spending per student ($11,610). A critical weakness is middle school math: at Bastrop Middle, only 5.39% of 7th graders were proficient in math, and at Bastrop Intermediate, just 24.53% of 6th graders were proficient, likely driving low Algebra I scores at Bastrop High School (39.07%). The success of small schools like Colorado River Collegiate Academy, which achieves top results with lower spending ($8,716 per student), suggests that focused, smaller-scale models can overcome economic disadvantage, while larger schools like Colony Oaks Elementary and Mina Elementary show more mixed results.
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