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Best High Schools in Zip Code 75154


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1
School
2,297
Students
Top rankedRed Oak High School1216th of 2,009 Texas high schools
Summary:

In zip code 75154, there is one high school, Red Oak High School, serving grades 9-12 in the suburban community of Red Oak, Texas, with an enrollment of 2,297 students.

Red Oak High School is the sole high school in the Red Oak Independent School District (Isd) and has received a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger for three consecutive years, ranking in the 38th-39th percentile statewide. The school's academic performance consistently falls below state averages across all core subjects, with the most significant gap in Algebra I, where only 37.95% of students are proficient compared to the state average of 54.03%. Other subjects like Biology (64.66% vs. 70.51%), English I Reading (50.00% vs. 55.43%), English II Reading (52.49% vs. 59.88%), and U.S. History (64.59% vs. 70.17%) also show notable deficits. The school serves a majority economically disadvantaged population, with 57.6% of students qualifying for free or reduced lunch, and spends $10,215 per student.

Despite these academic challenges, Red Oak High School maintains a solid graduation rate of 92.8%, though its dropout rate of 1.4% is slightly higher than the district average of 1.1%. The school's ranking has remained stagnant in the 38th-39th percentile for three years, indicating a plateau in performance relative to other Texas schools. The student-teacher ratio is 16.4:1, and the most critical area for improvement is Algebra I, where the proficiency gap with the state has widened significantly. Overall, while the school successfully graduates most students, its test scores suggest many are not reaching proficient levels on state exams, highlighting a need for targeted academic interventions.

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