Summary:
The Floresville Independent School District (ISD) in Texas is home to two high schools: Floresville High School and Floresville Alter Center. While Floresville High School is the larger and higher-performing of the two, with a 89.1% four-year graduation rate, both schools face challenges in meeting state averages on key metrics such as test scores and dropout rates.
Floresville High School generally outperforms the district and state on STAAR End-of-Course exams, except for Algebra I where the school scores significantly lower. In contrast, Floresville Alter Center struggles with test scores, often scoring 0% proficient or below district and state averages. The alternative high school also has a much higher free/reduced lunch rate of 89.19%, compared to 54.86% at Floresville High School, indicating a greater concentration of economically disadvantaged students.
Despite the differences in performance, both schools face challenges within the Floresville ISD, which is ranked relatively low (711 out of 961) in the state. Addressing the performance gaps, particularly at the lower-performing Floresville Alter Center, could be a priority for the district as it works to support student success across all its schools.
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