Summary:
The Corrigan-Camden High School is the sole high school serving the Corrigan-Camden Independent School District (Isd) in Texas. While the school has a relatively high four-year graduation rate of 95.6% and a low dropout rate of 0.5%, its academic performance, as measured by statewide rankings and test scores, is generally below the state average.
Corrigan-Camden High School's statewide ranking has fluctuated between 1132 and 1184 out of 1961 to 1987 Texas high schools over the past few years, and it is rated 2 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger. The school's STAAR EOC (End of Course) test scores are below the state average in subjects like Algebra I, English I Reading, English II Reading, and U.S. History, though its Biology scores are slightly above the state average. Additionally, a significant portion (67.06%) of the school's students receive free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively high level of economic disadvantage among the student population.
Despite these challenges, the school district spends $17,938 per student, which is higher than the state average, and the school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 8.5 to 1. These factors suggest that the district is allocating resources in a way that prioritizes smaller class sizes and potentially more individualized attention for students. However, the school's consistently low statewide ranking and 2-star rating from SchoolDigger indicate that the district may need to explore additional strategies and support to improve the overall quality of education for its students.
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