Summary:
The Bay City Independent School District (Isd) in Texas is home to three elementary schools: Tenie Holmes Elementary, Roberts Elementary, and Cherry Elementary. These schools serve students from pre-kindergarten through fifth grade and are located in the Bay City area.
Based on the data, none of the three elementary schools in the Bay City ISD stand out as high-performing. All three schools have relatively low performance metrics compared to the state average, with Tenie Holmes Elementary being the lowest-performing of the group. The proficiency rates on STAAR tests across all subjects are significantly below the state average for all three schools, suggesting a systemic issue within the district that needs to be addressed.
The data also reveals that the student populations at these schools face significant economic challenges, with high percentages of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 77.09% to 81.33%. This suggests that the schools serve economically disadvantaged communities, which likely contributes to the low academic performance. While the spending per student and student-teacher ratios are within reasonable ranges, the consistently low performance across the district indicates that the resources may not be effectively allocated or utilized to support student learning.
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