Summary:
The Woodsboro Independent School District (Isd) in Texas has only one high school, Woodsboro High School, which serves grades 6-12 with an enrollment of 230 students. The school's performance on various state assessments is consistently below the district and state averages, and it has a low statewide ranking, placing it in the bottom quarter of Texas high schools.
Woodsboro High School has a high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch (62.61%), indicating a relatively low-income student population. The school's four-year graduation rate is 91.3%, slightly below the state average, but its dropout rate of 0.0% is better than the state average. Despite the school's below-average performance, it spends a relatively high amount per student ($16,520) and has a favorable student-teacher ratio of 10.6.
The data analysis suggests that Woodsboro High School is a struggling school within the Woodsboro ISD and the state of Texas, with consistently low academic performance, a declining statewide ranking, and demographic challenges. Addressing these issues will likely require a comprehensive approach, including targeted interventions, resource allocation, and collaboration with the district and community to support student success.
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