Summary:
The city of Wall, Texas, is home to four schools serving students from Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade, primarily within the highly-rated Wall Independent School District (Isd), which ranks in the 97th percentile among all Texas districts.
Wall Middle stands out as the academic powerhouse, consistently earning a 5-star rating and ranking in the 97th percentile. Its 8th graders achieved 100% proficiency on the Algebra I End-of-Course exam, a strategic advantage that allows top students to enter high school with credit already earned. Wall Elementary provides a stellar foundation with its own 5-star rating, though a notable anomaly exists in 4th-grade math, where proficiency dropped to 48.21%—below the state average. Wall High School is a consistent 4-star performer with an exceptional 98.7% graduation rate and a 0% dropout rate, though it has not reached the 5-star level of the other two main schools. The Wall Special Programs school is an outlier, serving only 12 students under the Sterling City Independent School District (Isd) and lacking comparable test score data.
Key metrics highlight the district's strength: student-teacher ratios are low (10.1:1 to 12.1:1), and spending per student increases with grade level, from $10,221 at the elementary level to $13,135 at the high school. The community is relatively affluent, with only about 15-16% of students receiving free or reduced lunch across the Wall ISD schools. Across all core subjects, Wall ISD schools dramatically outperform state averages, such as 93.62% proficiency in 8th-grade reading versus the state's 56.39%. The district's systemic culture of high achievement makes it a clear model for academic success in Texas.
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