Summary:
The New Caney Independent School District (Isd) in Texas is home to four high schools serving grades 9-12: New Caney High School, Porter High School, Infinity Early College High School, and Project Restore. These schools vary in their academic performance, with Infinity Early College High School standing out as the top-performing school in the district.
Infinity Early College High School is ranked 194th out of 1,974 Texas high schools and earns a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school boasts exceptional test scores, with 86-96% of students proficient or better on STAAR EOC exams across subjects. Infinity Early College also has a strong 94.7% 4-year graduation rate and a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 18:1. In contrast, the other high schools in the district have more typical performance, with test scores and rankings generally below state averages. Project Restore, the smallest school with only 15 students, has the lowest SchoolDigger ranking at 1,678 out of 1,961 Texas high schools.
Across the district, the high schools share some common strengths, such as very low dropout rates of 0.5% and consistent 4-year graduation rates around 94.7%. However, the schools serve economically diverse student populations, with free/reduced lunch rates ranging from 66.98% at Porter High School to 78.12% at New Caney High School. The district's per-student spending also varies, from $9,117 at Infinity Early College to $11,001 at New Caney High School. These factors may contribute to the differences in academic performance observed across the high schools in the New Caney Independent School District (Isd).
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