Summary:
The Columbia-Brazoria Independent School District (Isd) in Texas is home to three elementary schools: West Columbia Elementary, Barrow Elementary, and Wild Peach Elementary. These schools serve students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade in the Columbia-Brazoria area.
West Columbia Elementary stands out as a high-performing school, ranking higher than the district and state averages in several STAAR test subjects. It also has a lower percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients and spends less per student than the other two schools. In contrast, Barrow Elementary has outperformed the district and state in specific STAAR test subjects and has a lower student-teacher ratio, while Wild Peach Elementary has the lowest statewide ranking and the highest percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients.
The data suggests that the Columbia-Brazoria Independent School District (Isd) is allocating more resources to support the higher-need schools, as evidenced by the higher per-student spending at Barrow Elementary and Wild Peach Elementary. However, the significant differences in free/reduced lunch rates among the schools suggest potential equity concerns within the district, and further analysis may be necessary to ensure all students have access to quality education.
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