Summary:
The A W Brown Leadership Academy district in Texas is home to two elementary schools: Quest Campus Pre-K Thru 8 and Genesis Campus Pre-K Thru 5. Both schools serve predominantly African American student populations, with over 88% of students identifying as such. However, the academic performance of these schools is significantly below the Texas state average, with low test scores and poor statewide rankings.
The data reveals that both schools struggle to provide a high-quality education to their students. Quest Campus Pre-K Thru 8 and Genesis Campus Pre-K Thru 5 rank in the bottom 2% and 3% of Texas elementary schools, respectively, and their students perform well below state averages in core subjects like reading, math, and science. Additionally, the schools serve a socioeconomically disadvantaged population, with over 70% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch.
Despite the differences in spending per student between the two schools, with Quest Campus Pre-K Thru 8 spending nearly $5,500 more per student than Genesis Campus Pre-K Thru 5, both schools have similar student-teacher ratios. This suggests that the additional funding may not be directly translating to improved student outcomes. Overall, the data paints a concerning picture of the academic performance and resource allocation within the A W Brown Leadership Academy district, and further investigation into the root causes of these challenges and targeted interventions may be necessary to improve student success.
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