Summary:
The Clyde Consolidated Independent School District in Texas is home to two elementary schools that serve students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade: Clyde Elementary and Clyde Intermediate. These schools offer a range of educational opportunities and have shown some standout performance in various areas.
Clyde Intermediate has demonstrated strong academic achievement, with students outperforming the state average in several STAAR subject areas, including reading and mathematics. In the 2023-2024 school year, 51.92% of 3rd graders at Clyde Intermediate were proficient or better in STAAR Reading, compared to the state average of 48.85%. Additionally, Clyde Elementary has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 15.8, which could indicate a more personalized learning environment for its students.
While both schools have similar student demographics, with a majority of White students and a significant Hispanic population, Clyde Elementary has a higher percentage of students (57.92%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch compared to Clyde Intermediate (52.44%). This suggests that Clyde Elementary may serve a lower socioeconomic student population. Interestingly, Clyde Elementary spends slightly more per student ($10,238) than Clyde Intermediate ($9,986), which could be related to the lower student-teacher ratio. Overall, the data provides a comprehensive overview of the two elementary schools within the Clyde Consolidated Independent School District, highlighting their strengths and areas for potential improvement.
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