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High Schools in New Deal Independent School District (Isd)


At a glance
2
Schools
233
Students
Top rankedNew Deal High School677th of 2,009 Texas high schools
Biggest riser
New Deal High School up 15 spots statewide this year
Summary:

The New Deal Independent School District (Isd) is home to a single high school, New Deal High School, which serves grades 9 through 12 in the small community of New Deal, Texas, with a total enrollment of 228 students.

New Deal High School stands out for its exceptional student retention, achieving a perfect 100% graduation rate and a 0% dropout rate for the 2023-2024 school year. This is particularly impressive given that nearly 65% of its students come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The school's small size and very low student-teacher ratio of 10.3:1 likely contribute to a highly supportive environment where staff can provide individualized attention. The school also demonstrates strong academic performance, consistently outperforming the state average in key subjects like Algebra I (60.87% vs. 54.03% state), English I Reading (67.39% vs. 55.43% state), and English II Reading (71.15% vs. 59.88% state). Furthermore, its English scores have shown a clear upward trend over the past two years, indicating effective literacy instruction.

While the school excels in math and English, it slightly trails the state average in Biology (68.75% vs. 70.51% state) and U.S. History (68.52% vs. 70.17% state), suggesting potential areas for focused improvement. The district itself is ranked 517th out of 951 districts in Texas, placing it in the 46th percentile. With a per-student spending of $14,443, the school makes a significant investment in its students. Overall, New Deal High School offers a close-knit, high-performing environment that successfully supports its students through to graduation, particularly in reading and mathematics.

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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Texas Education Agency.

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