Summary:
The Princeton Independent School District (Isd) in Texas has only one high school, Princeton High School, which serves grades 9-12. The school's performance is mixed, with strong graduation and dropout rates but lower-than-average test scores in core academic subjects like Algebra I, English I Reading, and English II Reading.
Princeton High School boasts a 95.9% four-year graduation rate, which is higher than the state average, and a low 1.0% dropout rate. However, the school's STAAR End-of-Course (EOC) exam results are more concerning, with only 5.56% of students proficient or better in Algebra I, 0% proficient or better in English I and English II Reading, and 67.51% proficient or better in U.S. History, all of which are lower than the district and state averages. The school serves a relatively high proportion of economically disadvantaged students, with 55.72% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.
While Princeton High School excels in student retention and engagement, the academic performance data suggests room for improvement, particularly in core subjects like math and English. The district's spending of $9,311 per student and a student-teacher ratio of 16.8 are in line with state averages, but targeted interventions and resource allocation may be needed to address the school's academic challenges and support student success.
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