Summary:
The Everman Independent School District (Isd) in Texas is home to two high schools: Everman High School and Everman Academy High School. Both schools serve students in grades 9-12 and face significant academic challenges, with test scores well below the state average.
Everman High School is the larger of the two schools, with 1,706 students, while Everman Academy High School has just 63 students. Despite the difference in size, both schools have similar graduation and dropout rates, with a 89.0% four-year graduation rate and a 2.1% dropout rate. However, Everman High School's test scores are generally lower than the Everman ISD and Texas state averages across all STAAR EOC subjects, and Everman Academy High School's scores are even lower.
The data suggests that the Everman ISD is investing more resources into Everman Academy High School, with a higher spending of $18,461 per student compared to $10,814 per student at Everman High School. Everman Academy High School also has a lower student-teacher ratio of 8.6, compared to 16.4 at Everman High School. Despite these additional resources, the academic performance of both schools remains significantly below the state average, indicating a need for comprehensive educational strategies and support to improve student outcomes across the district.
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