Summary:
The China Spring Independent School District (ISD) in Texas is home to two high schools: China Spring High School and Tag. While China Spring High School is the larger of the two, with 948 students, Tag stands out as the academic powerhouse, consistently ranking higher in the statewide SchoolDigger rankings and demonstrating exceptional performance on the STAAR EOC U.S. History exam.
Tag's small student-teacher ratio of just 2.3 students per teacher suggests a highly personalized learning environment, which may contribute to its strong academic results. Additionally, Tag's significantly higher spending per student, at $39,989 compared to China Spring High School's $9,867, indicates a greater investment in resources that could be driving its success. However, China Spring High School still boasts an impressive 99.6% four-year graduation rate, compared to Tag's 86.7%.
The racial makeup of the two schools also differs, with China Spring ISD having a higher percentage of White students at China Spring High School (64.14%) compared to Tag (42.86%). This diversity may contribute to the unique learning experiences and environments at each school. Overall, the data suggests that while both high schools in the China Spring ISD are performing well, Tag stands out as a particularly strong academic institution within the district.
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