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Best High Schools in Zip Code 79411


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Top rankedDupre Academy High School1916th of 2,009 Texas high schools
Summary:

Zip code 79411 in Lubbock, Texas, is home to a single high school, Dupre Academy High School, which serves grades 9 through 12 and is part of the Lubbock Independent School District (Isd).

Dupre Academy High School is a small school with 140 students and a very high poverty rate, with nearly 89% of students eligible for free or reduced lunch. The school spends a remarkable $45,953 per student, which is far above the national average, and maintains a low student-teacher ratio of 11.2 to 1. Despite these significant resources, academic outcomes are extremely low. The school has ranked in the bottom 5% of Texas high schools for three consecutive years, and its average proficiency across all subjects is just 18.56%, compared to 57.05% for the district and 62.01% for the state. The graduation rate is 73.6%, well below the district's 88.0%, and the dropout rate of 12.7% is over six times higher than the district average of 2.0%.

The most concerning finding is the severe disconnect between high spending and poor results. Proficiency in core subjects is critically low, with only 4.55% of students proficient in Algebra I and 8.51% in English II Reading. The only subject approaching a passing rate is Biology at 42.86%. While there was a slight improvement in Biology and U.S. History from the previous year, the gains are from an extremely low base. This data suggests that the school faces deep, systemic challenges related to poverty that current funding and staffing levels are not effectively addressing. For parents, this school represents a high-needs environment where significant resources are being invested, but academic achievement and student retention remain in a state of crisis.

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