Summary:
Zip code 75116 in Duncanville, Texas, is home to two high schools within the Duncanville Independent School District (Isd): the large, comprehensive Duncanville High School and the much smaller Mary E Smithey Pace High School, which serves grades 9-12.
Duncanville High School is the primary academic hub, enrolling 4,399 students. It ranks in the 28th percentile of Texas high schools, showing a slight upward trend in recent years. Its graduation rate is a solid 92.3%, well above the district average, and its dropout rate is a low 2.5%. While its STAAR test scores are below state averages, they consistently outperform the district average in subjects like Biology (56.4% proficient) and U.S. History (65.5% proficient). The school has a 70% free/reduced lunch rate and a student-teacher ratio of 18.1:1, spending $10,443 per student.
In stark contrast, Mary E Smithey Pace High School is an alternative campus with only 76 students, ranking in the bottom 1% of all Texas high schools. Despite spending 56% more per student ($16,341) and having a much smaller class size (6.8:1), its outcomes are dramatically worse: a 52.2% graduation rate and a 16.9% dropout rate. Test scores are extremely low, with 0% proficiency in English I Reading. This data suggests the school serves a high-need, at-risk population requiring intensive intervention, creating a clear "high cost of low performance" dynamic within the same district.
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