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Best High Schools in Zip Code 76060


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Top rankedKennedale High School1111th of 2,009 Texas high schools
Summary:

In zip code 76060, there is one high school, Kennedale High School, serving grades 9 through 12 with 943 students as part of the Kennedale Independent School District (Isd).

Kennedale High School presents a mixed academic profile. The school excels at keeping students on track, boasting a very high graduation rate of 95.9% and an exceptionally low dropout rate of just 0.5%. However, its performance on state tests varies significantly by subject. The most notable challenge is in Algebra I, where only 31.84% of students are proficient, compared to the state average of 54.03%. In contrast, the school nearly matches the state average in U.S. History (70.09% vs. 70.17% state). Performance in Biology (64.57%) and English I & II (51.35% and 58.43%) falls slightly below state averages. The school has maintained a stable state ranking around the 45th percentile over the last three years, indicating consistent, if not rapidly improving, academic outcomes.

Key metrics include a favorable student-teacher ratio of 14.5:1, which suggests smaller class sizes. Over half of the students (50.8%) are economically disadvantaged, as indicated by free or reduced lunch eligibility. The spending per student is $10,842. The stark contrast between the school's high graduation rate and its below-average test scores, particularly in math, is a key takeaway. This suggests the school may be very effective at student retention and support, even if standardized test proficiency is an area for growth. The persistent math gap is a critical area for targeted improvement, while the strong history scores show that effective teaching strategies exist within the school that could potentially be applied to other subjects.

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