Summary:
The Ranger Independent School District (Isd) in Texas contains only one high school, Ranger High School, which serves a small student population of 74 students. The school has consistently ranked in the bottom half of Texas high schools, with a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger, and has struggled to meet state-level performance standards.
Ranger High School's academic performance is concerning, with significantly lower STAAR EOC test scores compared to state averages, particularly in Algebra I and English I Reading. The school's four-year graduation rate of 71.0% is also lower than the state average, and its dropout rate is 4.3%. These challenges may be exacerbated by the school's high percentage of free and reduced-price lunch recipients, at 74.32%, indicating a predominantly low-income student population.
Despite the school district's relatively high spending per student at $14,313, the small size of Ranger High School and its low student-teacher ratio of 5.5 have not translated into improved student outcomes. Further investigation would be needed to identify the root causes of the school's struggles and develop targeted strategies for improvement.
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