Summary:
The Triumph Public High Schools-Laredo district in Texas operates two high schools: Triumph Public High Schools-Laredo North and Triumph Public High Schools-Laredo South. Both schools serve grades 9-12 and have consistently ranked in the bottom 10% of Texas high schools over the past three school years, with low statewide rankings and SchoolDigger ratings of 0 or 1 out of 5 stars.
The data shows that the two Triumph Public High Schools-Laredo campuses have nearly identical performance metrics, with a 75.3% four-year graduation rate and a 1.2% dropout rate for the 2022-2023 school year, both below the state average. Student proficiency on STAAR End-of-Course exams is also significantly lower than the state average across all subjects and grade levels, with only 38.71% of students at Triumph Public High Schools-Laredo North proficient in Algebra I, compared to the state average of 47.01% in 2024-2025.
Despite spending similar amounts per student, around $13,500, and maintaining student-teacher ratios of 17.7 and 17.4, the Triumph Public High Schools-Laredo district has struggled to improve student outcomes. The lack of differentiation between the two campuses and the consistently low performance across a range of metrics suggest that the district faces significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to its students. Addressing these issues will require a comprehensive, data-driven approach to identify and address the root causes of the schools' low performance.
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