Summary:
Ganado Independent School District (ISD) in Texas is home to a single high school, Ganado High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school's performance is a mix of strengths and areas for improvement, with some academic metrics exceeding state and district averages, while others fall short.
Ganado High School has an enrollment of 200 students, with a diverse student body that is 41% White, 54.5% Hispanic, and 2.5% African American. The school's STAAR EOC (End of Course) test scores show a varied performance, with proficiency rates above the state average in Algebra I and English I Reading, but below the state average in Biology, English II Reading, and U.S. History. The school's four-year graduation rate of 95.8% is higher than the state average, and its dropout rate of 0.5% is lower than the state average, indicating the district's success in supporting students through to graduation.
Economically, 51.5% of Ganado High School students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting a relatively high level of economic need. However, the district's per-student spending of $13,255 is higher than the state average, and the school's student-teacher ratio of 8.3 is lower than the state average, indicating a focus on resource allocation and smaller class sizes. Overall, Ganado High School's performance reflects a mix of strengths and areas for improvement, with the district's investment in resources and support for students contributing to positive outcomes in graduation and dropout rates.
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