Summary:
The three public schools in zip code 76531, serving approximately 823 students in Hamilton, Texas, are all part of the Hamilton Independent School District (Isd), which holds a 3-star rating and ranks in the 62nd percentile statewide.
Hamilton High School stands out as the district's strongest performer, achieving a 100% graduation rate and a 0% dropout rate while earning a 4-star rating. It excels in End-of-Course exams, particularly in Biology and English I Reading, and benefits from the highest per-student spending ($16,277) and the smallest class sizes (9:1). In contrast, Ann Whitney Elementary shows a strong foundation in early literacy, with 3rd graders outperforming state averages in Reading (60.42% proficient) and Math (50% proficient), but faces a significant "4th grade slump" where proficiency rates drop well below state levels. Hamilton J H is a standout for math performance, with 6th and 8th graders far exceeding state averages, though 7th-grade math proficiency (19.57%) is a notable concern. The middle school has shown strong improvement, jumping from the 52nd to the 72nd percentile in recent rankings.
Key metrics reveal a district with small class sizes (average 10.8:1) and a moderate economic disadvantage rate (55.9% free/reduced lunch). The data suggests a "feeder system" where strong early elementary performance gives way to challenges in the middle grades before culminating in excellent high school results. The uneven distribution of per-student spending—ranging from $8,784 at the middle school to $16,277 at the high school—highlights a potential area for resource rebalancing to support the struggling middle school grades.
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