Summary:
The Vanguard Academy district in Texas is home to three elementary schools: Vanguard Van Gogh, Vanguard Picasso, and Vanguard Monet. These schools serve students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade and are located in a predominantly economically disadvantaged area.
Among the three schools, Vanguard Picasso stands out as the highest-performing, ranking 1,128 out of 4,675 Texas elementary schools and earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school outperformed the Vanguard Academy district and the state of Texas in reading and math proficiency for grades 3-5. In contrast, Vanguard Van Gogh showed strong performance on end-of-course exams, with 100% proficiency in English I and English II Reading, and over 70% proficiency in Biology and Algebra I.
Despite the differences in academic performance, all three schools have high percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 90.2% to 94.77%. Additionally, the schools maintain relatively low student-teacher ratios, which may contribute to their ability to provide more individualized attention and support for students. Overall, the data suggests that the Vanguard Academy district is serving a predominantly economically disadvantaged population, and the schools' performance varies, with Vanguard Picasso emerging as the standout among the three.
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