Summary:
The Huntington Independent School District (Isd) in Texas is home to two high schools: Huntington High School and Pride Alter School. Huntington High School is the larger of the two, with 499 students, while Pride Alter School has just 13 students.
Academically, Huntington High School outperforms the state average in several STAAR EOC assessments, including English I Reading, English II Reading, and Biology. However, its performance in Algebra I and U.S. History lags behind the state average. In contrast, Pride Alter School's U.S. History performance is slightly below the district and state averages. Demographically, Huntington High School has a predominantly white student population, while Pride Alter School has a 100% white student body.
The data also reveals significant differences in spending and resources between the two schools. Huntington High School spends $11,054 per student, while Pride Alter School spends $33,299 per student. Additionally, Huntington High School has a student-teacher ratio of 12.8, compared to 6.6 at Pride Alter School. These disparities in resources and spending raise questions about the district's allocation of funds and the potential factors driving these differences.
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