Summary:
The Hull-Daisetta Independent School District (Isd) in Texas has only one elementary school, Hull-Daisetta Elementary, which serves grades PK-6 with a total enrollment of 267 students. Despite the school's relatively higher spending per student and lower student-teacher ratio compared to state averages, it has consistently ranked in the bottom 10% of Texas elementary schools over the past three years, with a 1-star rating out of 5 for the 2023-2024 school year.
The student population at Hull-Daisetta Elementary is predominantly White (76.4%), with smaller percentages of African American (9.36%), Hispanic (7.12%), and students of two or more races (5.62%). The school's STAAR test scores in reading, math, and science are significantly below the state averages across all grade levels, and a high percentage (79.78%) of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively low-income student population.
These findings suggest that the school and district may be facing underlying challenges or systemic issues that are impacting student achievement, despite the relatively higher spending and lower student-teacher ratio. Addressing these challenges, such as targeted interventions, professional development for teachers, and addressing potential racial or socioeconomic disparities, will be crucial for improving educational outcomes for the students in this community.
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