Summary:
The Jubilee Academies district in Texas operates four elementary schools serving grades K-5: Jubilee Highland Hills, Jubilee Leadership Academy, Jubilee Living Way, and Jubilee Westwood. These schools serve predominantly economically disadvantaged communities, with free and reduced-price lunch rates ranging from 77% to 91%.
Among the Jubilee Academies elementary schools, Jubilee Living Way stands out as the highest-performing, with the best statewide ranking, a 3-out-of-5-star rating from SchoolDigger, and significantly higher test scores in reading and math compared to the other Jubilee schools and the state averages. In contrast, the other Jubilee schools generally perform well below the state averages, indicating significant performance gaps that need to be addressed.
While the Jubilee schools have low dropout rates, the data also reveals inconsistent year-over-year progress, with some schools showing improvements in certain subjects while declining in others. Additionally, there are disparities in resources and spending per student across the district, ranging from $9,170 at Jubilee Living Way to $11,541 at Jubilee Westwood. These factors, combined with the high student-teacher ratios, suggest the need for more equitable support and resource allocation to improve overall academic performance within the Jubilee Academies district.
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