Summary:
Springtown, Texas is home to two middle-level schools within the Springtown Independent School District (Isd): Springtown Middle (serving grades 7-8) and Springtown Intermediate (serving grades 5-6), both with nearly identical enrollments of around 620 students.
While both schools score below state averages in most subjects, Springtown Middle stands out for its exceptional Algebra I program, where 88% of students were proficient in 2025-2026—far exceeding the state average of 54%. This creates a sharp contrast with its standard math classes, where only 17% of 7th graders and 42% of 8th graders met proficiency. The school also showed improvement, rising from the 30th to the 36th percentile in state rankings. Springtown Intermediate serves a slightly higher percentage of economically disadvantaged students (52% vs. 47%) and has larger class sizes (14.5:1 student-teacher ratio compared to 12.8:1 at the middle school). Spending per student is nearly identical at both schools, around $10,300.
Reading is the relative strength across both schools, with proficiency gaps of about 10 points below the state average, compared to larger gaps in math (16 points) and social studies. Social studies is a consistent weakness, particularly for 8th graders at Springtown Middle, where only 17% were proficient in 2024-2025. Math proficiency appears to decline as students move from intermediate to middle school, dropping from an average of 34% to 30%. Notably, Springtown Middle reported a low dropout rate of 1.3%, half the district's rate of 2.6%.
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