Summary:
The Schertz-Cibolo-U City Independent School District (Isd) serves approximately 15,347 students across 16 schools in the Texas suburbs, including 8 elementary schools (PK-4), 5 middle schools (split into 5th-6th grade intermediate and 7th-8th grade junior high), and 3 high schools (9th-12th).
The district's standout schools show a clear performance hierarchy. Green Valley Elementary is the top elementary, jumping to the 73rd percentile with 4th-grade reading proficiency at 69%, while Norma J Paschal Elementary provides steady 3-star performance. At the middle school level, Ray D Corbett J H leads with a 72nd percentile ranking and an exceptional 88% proficiency rate in Algebra I, nearly double the district average. Among high schools, Byron P Steele II High School is the clear leader with a 73rd percentile rank, a 95.6% graduation rate, and the lowest dropout rate at 0.4%. In contrast, Allison L Steele E L C, an alternative high school, faces significant challenges with a 9th percentile rank and a 0% Algebra I proficiency rate despite spending the most per student.
Key findings reveal that the district's middle schools excel in advanced math, with both Dobie J H and Ray D Corbett J H achieving Algebra I proficiency rates far above state averages. However, the elementary level is a weakness, with five of eight elementary schools ranking below the 50th percentile, including Rose Garden Elementary at the 14th percentile. There is an inverse relationship between spending and performance, as lower-spending schools like Green Valley Elementary outperform higher-spending ones. The district's overall 48th percentile ranking is dragged down by its elementary schools and the declining performance of Samuel Clemens High School, which dropped from the 73rd to 62nd percentile over three years.
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