Summary:
The Center Independent School District (Isd) in Texas is home to two elementary schools: F L Moffett Pri and Center Elementary. Both schools serve students from prekindergarten through 5th grade and face similar challenges, with neither school standing out as a clear performer.
The data reveals that both F L Moffett Pri and Center Elementary have high rates of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, at 86.41% and 82.42%, respectively. This indicates a significant population of economically disadvantaged students. In terms of spending per student, F L Moffett Pri spends $9,769, while Center Elementary spends $11,155. The student-teacher ratios are also similar, with F L Moffett Pri at 16.3 and Center Elementary at 15.8.
The most concerning finding is the consistently low performance of both schools on standardized tests. Both schools score significantly below the state average on STAAR (State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness) tests in reading, mathematics, and science. Center Elementary's proficiency rates in 3rd, 4th, and 5th-grade reading and math are all below 50%, with some as low as 24.84% in 3rd-grade math. The schools also perform poorly on STAAR Spanish tests, with 0% proficiency in 4th-grade reading and math. This suggests systemic challenges within the district that need to be addressed to improve student outcomes.
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