Summary
Rosemont Middle is a public middle school in Fort Worth, Texas, serving 1,152 students in grades 6-8. The school is part of the Fort Worth Independent School District, which is ranked 733 out of 961 districts in the state and has a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger. Rosemont Middle has consistently been ranked in the bottom half of Texas middle schools, with a 1-star rating indicating below-average performance.
Rosemont Middle consistently underperforms compared to the Fort Worth ISD and Texas state averages on STAAR standardized tests, with only 32.31% of 6th graders proficient or better in reading, compared to 38.24% for Fort Worth ISD and 54.21% statewide. The school's math performance is particularly low, with only 10.44% of 6th graders, 3.97% of 7th graders, and 38.48% of 8th graders reaching proficiency. Rosemont Middle also struggles to serve its diverse student population effectively, ranking in the bottom 25% of Texas middle schools for African American, Hispanic, and low-socioeconomic status students on reading and math assessments. Additionally, the school has had relatively high dropout rates in recent years, ranging from 0.8% to 4.1%, which are above the district and state averages.
While Rosemont Middle's overall performance is concerning, there are a few areas where the school shows some promise, such as higher-than-average proficiency rates on Algebra I and Biology end-of-course exams. However, the large achievement gaps between Rosemont Middle's subgroups and the state averages indicate significant equity challenges that the school and district need to address. Addressing Rosemont Middle's challenges will require a comprehensive, equity-focused approach from the district to improve teaching and learning, support student and family needs, and ensure that resources are effectively targeted to the schools that need them most.
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