Summary:
The city of Cibolo, Texas, is served by 8 public schools, including elementary, middle, and high school levels, primarily within the Schertz-Cibolo-U City Independent School District (Isd) and one charter school under the Legacy Traditional Schools - Texas district.
The standout performer is Byron P Steele II High School, the district's only high school, which boasts a strong 4-star rating, a high graduation rate of 95.6%, and a very low dropout rate of 0.4%. In contrast, Watts Elementary is the lowest-ranked school in the city, though it has shown improvement in recent years. A fascinating anomaly is Dobie J H, which excels in Algebra I with 79% proficiency—far exceeding the district and state averages—yet its overall state ranking has declined. The charter school, Legacy Traditional School - Cibolo, spends the most per student ($15,592) but has mixed academic results, showing strength in later grades while struggling in early-grade math.
Key metrics reveal that math is a consistent challenge across elementary schools, with only Cibolo Valley Elementary matching the state average in 3rd-grade math. The district's intermediate schools, Barbara Jordan Intermediate and Elaine S Schlather Intermediate, perform well in 6th-grade math, outperforming the state. There is a noticeable dip in reading proficiency at the 7th and 8th-grade levels at Dobie J H, suggesting a transition challenge. Overall, the data shows that how money is spent matters more than how much, as Dobie J H spends the least per student but produces the best math results, while Legacy Traditional spends the most with less consistent outcomes.
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