Summary:
The Hudson Independent School District (Isd) in Texas is home to two high schools: Hudson High School and Stubblefield Learning Center. While both serve high school students, the data reveals that Hudson High School is the standout performer in the district.
Hudson High School is the larger of the two schools, with 797 students enrolled. It has consistently ranked in the top 20% of Texas high schools over the past 3 years and holds a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school boasts strong academic performance, with proficiency rates above the state average in all STAAR EOC exams. Additionally, Hudson High School has an impressive 95.5% 4-year graduation rate, significantly higher than the 81.3% rate at Stubblefield Learning Center. In contrast, Stubblefield Learning Center appears to be a smaller, lower-performing school, ranking in the bottom 10% of Texas high schools in recent years and struggling with high dropout rates.
The data also reveals differences in the racial makeup of the two schools, with Hudson High School having a more diverse student population (59.35% White, 30.61% Hispanic, 5.77% African American) compared to Stubblefield Learning Center, which has an equal split between White and African American students. Furthermore, the spending per student at Hudson High School ($10,949) is higher than the state average, which may contribute to the school's strong academic performance.
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