Summary:
Breckenridge Independent School District (ISD) in Texas is home to a single high school, Breckenridge High School, which serves grades 9-12. The school's academic performance is mixed, with proficiency rates on STAAR EOC exams that are generally lower than district and state averages, except for English I and II Reading. However, Breckenridge High School boasts a strong 97.1% four-year graduation rate, though its 3.5% dropout rate is still worth monitoring.
Breckenridge High School serves a student population that is predominantly White (56.37%) and Hispanic (39.15%), with over 58% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively high level of economic need. The school's per-student spending of $9,883 is in line with the state average, and its student-teacher ratio of 11.1 to 1 is relatively favorable, which may contribute to the school's high graduation rate.
Overall, Breckenridge High School appears to be a relatively average-performing school within the Breckenridge ISD, with some areas of strength and areas for improvement. The school's demographics and socioeconomic status suggest that it may face challenges in improving student outcomes, but the favorable student-teacher ratio and per-student spending could be leveraged to support further academic progress.
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