Summary:
Henry Ford Academy Alameda School For Art + Design is the sole high school located in this area, serving grades 9-12 as a public charter school. With an enrollment of just 75 students, the school faces unique challenges compared to larger high schools in the region.
Academically, Henry Ford Academy Alameda School For Art + Design struggles to keep pace with state averages on STAAR EOC exams, particularly in Algebra I where the proficiency rate is less than half the Texas average. The school's 68.0% 4-year graduation rate is also lower than the state norm, though its 2.2% dropout rate is relatively low. With 45.33% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, the school serves a high-need population that may contribute to these academic challenges.
In terms of resources, Henry Ford Academy Alameda School For Art + Design spends $9,317 per student, which is on the lower end compared to other Texas high schools. The small school size of 75 students may also limit the range of course offerings and extracurricular activities available to students. Overall, the data suggests this charter school faces significant hurdles in supporting student learning and achievement.
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