Summary:
Brazos River Charter School is the sole high school serving grades 8-12 in the Brazos River Charter School district in Nemo, Texas. With a total enrollment of 66 students, this public charter school appears to be struggling, performing significantly below state averages across key metrics like test scores, graduation rates, and dropout rates.
Despite having a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 6.3 to 1 and higher spending per student than the state average, Brazos River Charter School ranks between 1,028 and 1,510 out of around 1,900-1,970 Texas high schools, earning a 1-2 star rating from School Digger. The school's 4-year graduation rate of 83.0% and dropout rate of 7.5% for the 2022-2023 school year are both concerning, as is the low proficiency on STAAR EOC exams across all subjects and grade levels.
With 43.94% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, Brazos River Charter School serves a population facing significant economic challenges, which may be a contributing factor to the school's overall performance struggles. Further investigation would be needed to fully understand the school's context and identify potential strategies for improvement.
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