Summary:
The San Felipe-Del Rio Consolidated Independent School District in Texas operates 9 elementary schools serving students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade. The district as a whole is ranked 606 out of 961 in Texas and is rated 2 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger.
Among the elementary schools, Roberto Bobby Barrera Elementary STEM Magnet stands out as the highest-performing, ranking 426 out of 4,675 Texas elementary schools and earning a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger. It has the district's highest proficiency rates in reading, math, and science. Ceniza Hills Elementary and Dr. Lonnie Green Junior Elementary also perform relatively well, ranking 2,194 and 2,331 out of 4,651 Texas elementary schools, respectively, and earning 3- and 2-star ratings.
The district's elementary schools serve a predominantly economically disadvantaged population, with free and reduced lunch rates ranging from 53.67% to 91.42%. Spending per student varies from $8,675 to $12,862, and student-teacher ratios range from 15.5 to 19.9, with the magnet school having the lowest ratio. While higher spending is generally associated with better academic performance, the relationship is not always clear-cut, suggesting that factors beyond just funding, such as instructional quality and student support services, play a significant role in student achievement.
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