Summary:
The city of Richland Hills, Texas is home to 3 schools - 2 elementary schools (Jack C Binion Elementary and Alliene Mullendore Elementary) and 1 middle school (Richland Middle) - all part of the Birdville Independent School District (Isd). The data reveals notable differences in academic performance and other key metrics across these schools.
Among the standout schools, Alliene Mullendore Elementary stands out for its high proficiency rates in STAAR Reading and Math, particularly in 3rd grade. The school also has a lower percentage of students receiving free/reduced lunch and a lower student-teacher ratio compared to the other elementary school. Richland Middle impresses with its exceptional performance on the Algebra I end-of-course exam, though it lags behind in Reading and Math proficiency in 7th grade.
The data also reveals variations in key metrics like free/reduced lunch rates, per-student spending, and dropout rates across the schools. While the school with the highest per-student spending, Alliene Mullendore Elementary, also has the strongest academic performance, the relationship between funding and performance is complex, with other factors likely playing a role. The lower proficiency rates at Richland Middle suggest the need for stronger academic foundations in the elementary years to ensure students are prepared for success in middle school and beyond.
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