Summary:
The Pleasanton Independent School District (Isd) in Texas is home to two elementary schools: Pleasanton Elementary and Pleasanton Pri. Both schools serve students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade and face similar challenges in providing quality education to their student populations.
Based on the available data, neither Pleasanton Elementary nor Pleasanton Pri stand out as exceptional performers. Both schools consistently rank in the bottom half of Texas elementary schools, with Pleasanton Elementary ranking 2771 out of 4651 schools in the 2024-2025 school year and receiving a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger. The schools' STAAR test scores in reading, math, and science are also lower than the state averages, with the largest gaps in 5th-grade reading and 3rd-grade Spanish reading and math.
The high free and reduced lunch rates at both Pleasanton Elementary (68.45%) and Pleasanton Pri (73.57%) suggest that the student population faces significant socioeconomic challenges, which may contribute to the lower academic performance. Additionally, the higher student-teacher ratio at Pleasanton Pri (16.3) compared to Pleasanton Elementary (13.3) may be a contributing factor to the school's lower performance, as larger class sizes can make it more challenging for teachers to provide individualized attention and support.
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