Summary:
The Coleman Independent School District (Isd) in Texas has only one elementary school, Coleman Elementary, which serves grades PK-4 with a total enrollment of 328 students.
While Coleman Elementary is the sole elementary school in the district, its performance has been a concern in recent years. The school has been ranked in the bottom 25% of Texas elementary schools for the past 3 school years, with rankings between 3,471 and 3,742 out of around 4,650 total elementary schools. Its reading and math proficiency rates for 3rd and 4th graders are significantly below the state average, ranging from 29.17% to 46.43% proficient in reading and 25.86% to 30.36% proficient in math, compared to the Texas averages of 48.85% to 53.73% in reading and 40.86% to 45.79% in math.
Additionally, 61.28% of Coleman Elementary students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high level of economic disadvantage. The school district's spending per student is also below the state average, which may limit the resources available to support student learning and teacher development. While the student-teacher ratio of 14.1 is within a reasonable range, it is still slightly higher than the recommended level of 15:1 or lower for elementary schools. Addressing these challenges will require a comprehensive, data-driven approach to improve outcomes for the students and community served by this school.
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