Summary:
The four public schools in zip code 75835, serving grades PK-12 within the Crockett Independent School District (Isd), face profound challenges tied to extreme economic disadvantage, with an average of roughly 90% of students qualifying for free or reduced lunch. Crockett Elementary (grades 1-5) is the most academically distressed school in the area, ranking in the 0th percentile statewide with proficiency rates in the single digits for several subjects, such as 5.63% in 4th Grade Math. In contrast, Crockett J H (grades 6-8) stands out for a remarkable paradox: while its overall math scores are very low, 100% of its students who took the Algebra I End-of-Course exam were proficient, dramatically outperforming the district and state averages. Crockett High School (grades 9-12) presents a different contradiction, achieving a 96.6% graduation rate and a 2-star rating (the district's best) despite test scores below state averages, suggesting it excels at keeping students enrolled. The Early Childhood Center (PK-K) has no test data but serves the highest poverty rate at 95.12%.
Key metrics reveal a district ranked in the 7th percentile statewide with a 0-star rating. Per-student spending is relatively high, ranging from $10,642 at Crockett Elementary to $14,634 at Crockett High School, yet academic outcomes remain among the lowest in Texas. Student-teacher ratios are favorable at the secondary level (10:1 at both Crockett J H and Crockett High School) but climb to 16.7:1 at Crockett Elementary. The district's dropout rate is low at 0.8%, though Crockett High School's rate is slightly higher at 1.2%.
The most striking finding is the "Algebra I Paradox" at Crockett J H, where a perfect 100% proficiency rate on a single advanced exam contrasts sharply with single-digit proficiency in regular 6th and 7th grade math. This suggests either an exceptional teacher or a highly selective group of accelerated students. Overall, the district demonstrates that high spending and low student-teacher ratios do not automatically translate into academic success, likely due to the overwhelming socioeconomic hurdles. The high graduation rate at Crockett High School, however, offers a critical bright spot, showing that the school is effective at keeping students on track to graduate despite low test scores.
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