Summary:
Zip code 76131, covering parts of Fort Worth and Saginaw, Texas, is home to 17 schools serving students from elementary through high school, managed by five districts including Eagle Mt-Saginaw Independent School District (Isd), Northwest Independent School District (Isd), Keller Independent School District (Isd), Great Hearts Texas, and International Leadership Of Texas (Iltexas).
The standout school in the area is Great Hearts Prairie View, an alternative school that leads in academic performance with exceptional high school test scores, such as an 84.85% proficiency rate in Biology, and belongs to the top-performing district in the zip code. In contrast, Northbrook Elementary faces the most challenges, with the highest poverty rate (80.41% free/reduced lunch) and the lowest state ranking. Among high schools, Iltexas Keller Saginaw High School shows strong improvement, rising from the 51st to the 69th percentile in state rankings over three years. For middle schools, Highland Middle excels in advanced math, with 86.49% of Algebra I students proficient, far exceeding district and state averages. At the elementary level, Sunset Valley Elementary (Keller ISD) leads in math proficiency, with 5th-grade scores well above the state average.
A key finding is the "Algebra I anomaly" at both Prairie Vista and Highland Middle, where general math proficiency is low but advanced math scores are high, indicating strong acceleration for top students but struggles for the majority. Science is a universal weakness across elementary schools, with only Sonny & Allegra Nance Elementary meeting the state average in 5th-grade science. Spending does not correlate with performance; L A Gililland Elementary spends the most per student but ranks in the bottom 25%, while Sunset Valley spends less and ranks higher. Both high schools boast excellent graduation rates (97.6%) and very low dropout rates, reflecting strong student retention overall.
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