Summary:
The Point Isabel Independent School District (Isd) in Texas is home to a single high school, Port Isabel Early College High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school has consistently ranked in the bottom half of Texas high schools over the past few years, earning a 2-out-of-5-star rating from SchoolDigger, indicating below-average performance compared to other schools in the state.
Port Isabel Early College High School's four-year graduation rate of 89.0% in the 2022-2023 school year is slightly below the state average, while its dropout rate of 1.1% is lower than the state average. The school's performance on STAAR End-of-Course (EOC) exams is generally below the district and state averages, with the largest gaps in Algebra I, where the school's proficiency rate is around 20 percentage points lower than the state average. However, the school outperforms the district and state in U.S. History.
The school serves a predominantly low-income student population, with 84.15% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. Despite this socioeconomic challenge, the school district spends $12,551 per student, slightly higher than the state average, and the school has a student-teacher ratio of 13.5, which is slightly lower than the state average. These factors suggest that there may be opportunities for improvement through targeted instructional strategies, professional development, and resource allocation to address the academic challenges faced by the school.
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