Summary:
The San Isidro Independent School District (Isd) in Texas has only one elementary school, San Isidro Elementary, which serves grades PK-8. This small school of 96 students has consistently underperformed compared to state and district averages, particularly in mathematics.
San Isidro Elementary has ranked in the bottom 20% of Texas elementary schools for the past three years, with proficiency rates on STAAR Reading tests ranging from 22.22% to 92.86% across different grade levels and years. The school's performance on STAAR Mathematics tests is even more concerning, with proficiency rates ranging from 0% to 33.33%. While the school's Algebra I end-of-course proficiency rate is higher than the district and state averages, its overall academic performance remains significantly below par.
Despite the school's low academic performance, it has a relatively high per-student spending of $17,972, which is higher than the state average. The school also has a small student-teacher ratio of 8.1 to 1 and a 0.0% dropout rate, which are positive indicators. However, the school's unique grade configuration of PK-8 and its high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch (96.88%) suggest that the school faces significant challenges in supporting its predominantly low-income student population and addressing their academic needs.
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