Summary:
The city of Earth, Texas is home to two schools: Springlake-Earth Elementary/Middle School and Springlake-Earth High School, both part of the Springlake-Earth Independent School District (Isd). These schools serve a high-need student population, as evidenced by their very high free/reduced lunch rates of over 70%.
Springlake-Earth Elementary/Middle School consistently ranks in the top 1,500-1,700 elementary schools in Texas and maintains a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger. It has a 0% dropout rate and performs above the state average in reading proficiency, but lags in math proficiency. In contrast, Springlake-Earth High School, ranked in the top 1,100-1,200 high schools in Texas with a 2-star rating, has an excellent 95.5% 4-year graduation rate and 0% dropout rate, but its academic proficiency in several subjects falls below the state average.
While both schools have strengths, such as low dropout rates and high graduation rates, there are areas for improvement, particularly in academic proficiency and closing achievement gaps for their high-need student populations. The schools' relatively high spending per student, ranging from $16,673 to $17,968 per student, suggests a focus on resource allocation and utilization may be necessary to drive better outcomes for the students.
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