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Best Public Schools in Zip Code 79849


At a glance
5
Schools
2,754
Students
Top rankedAnn M Garcia-Enriquez Middle1712th of 2,335 Texas middle schools
Biggest riser
Ann M Garcia-Enriquez Middle up 102 spots statewide this year
Smallest classes
Ann M Garcia-Enriquez Middle 15.2 students per teacher
Summary:

The five public schools in zip code 79849, all part of the San Elizario Independent School District (Isd), serve the community of San Elizario, Texas, and face significant challenges with high poverty rates and academic performance that consistently trails state averages.

The standout school for a specific subject is Ann M Garcia-Enriquez Middle, which achieves over 90% proficiency in Algebra I, dramatically outperforming the district and state averages. In contrast, San Elizario High School faces the most significant challenges, with the highest economic disadvantage rate (95%) and a graduation rate of 83.5%. For elementary schools, L G Alarcon Elementary stands out for its bilingual program, where students taking the STAAR test in Spanish often outperform their English-testing peers and sometimes exceed state averages. Alfonso Borrego Senior Elementary shows a relative strength in 6th grade math, while Josefa L Sambrano Elementary has the highest student-teacher ratio at 21.5:1.

Key metrics show the district ranks in the 10th percentile statewide, with per-student spending ranging from $10,457 to $11,704. The most interesting finding is the Algebra I anomaly, where the middle school achieves over 90% proficiency while the high school achieves only 35%, suggesting a need for district investigation into how students are prepared for this exam. Additionally, the "Spanish advantage" in elementary reading indicates that native-language instruction is a relative strength for the district, particularly at L G Alarcon Elementary.

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