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Best Public Schools in Zip Code 75449


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Top rankedFannindel High School1847th of 2,009 Texas high schools
Summary:

Zip code 75449, serving the Ladonia, Texas area, is home to a single school, Fannindel High School, which serves grades 7 through 12 within the Fannindel Independent School District (Isd).

Fannindel High School is a very small school with only 50 students and an exceptionally low student-teacher ratio of 4.9 to 1, meaning students receive a high degree of individual attention. The school also spends a significant $16,409 per student, well above the state average. However, despite these resources, academic performance is critically low. The school ranks in the 3rd percentile statewide and has received a 0-star rating from Schooldigger for the 2025-2026 school year, with a declining trajectory from the 21st percentile just two years prior. Proficiency rates on STAAR tests are far below state averages in nearly every subject, with 0% of 8th graders proficient in Math and Social Studies. The only relative bright spot is Biology, where 45.45% of students were proficient, though this still trails the state average of 70.51%.

A key takeaway is the stark contrast between the school's 90% graduation rate and its extremely low academic proficiency. While most students graduate, the data suggests they may not be adequately prepared for college or skilled careers, as only 9% of students were proficient in English I Reading. The high poverty rate, with 78% of students eligible for free or reduced lunch, likely presents significant challenges that the school's substantial per-student spending has not yet overcome. For parents, this school offers a very small, close-knit environment with ample resources per student, but the academic outcomes are among the lowest in the state and have been declining.

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