Summary:
There are three middle schools in zip code 78244, serving grades 6-8 within the Judson Independent School District (Isd) in San Antonio, Texas, an area where over 75% of students are economically disadvantaged.
Woodlake Hills Middle is the standout school in this area, consistently outperforming its local peers. It has the best student-to-teacher ratio (12.2:1), the lowest dropout rate (0.4%), and the highest state ranking (21st percentile). Its most impressive achievement is in advanced coursework, where 75.47% of students passed Algebra I and 92.16% passed Biology, far exceeding state averages. In contrast, Henry Metzger Middle is the largest school but struggles the most, with the highest student-to-teacher ratio (17.5:1), the highest dropout rate (1.6%), and the lowest state ranking (6th percentile). Woodlake Hills College Preparatory 6th Grade is a unique single-grade campus that feeds into Woodlake Hills Middle, showing a similar pattern of struggling in standard math but feeding advanced students into the middle school.
A critical weakness across all three schools is mathematics proficiency, which is alarmingly low. For instance, only 4.43% of 7th graders at Henry Metzger and 3.19% at Woodlake Hills College Prep were proficient in math, compared to the state average of about 29%. However, the data suggests a successful "Woodlake Hills pipeline," where the 6th-grade campus and middle school coordinate to identify and accelerate high-performing students. Resource allocation also appears to matter: Woodlake Hills Middle, with smaller class sizes and higher per-student spending ($9,577), achieves better outcomes than Henry Metzger, which has larger classes and lower spending ($9,372). Henry Metzger also shows inconsistent performance, such as a spike in Biology scores that dropped sharply the following year, indicating a lack of consistent academic rigor.
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