Summary:
The Leonard Independent School District (Isd) in Texas is home to two elementary schools that serve students from pre-kindergarten to 5th grade: Leonard Elementary and Leonard Intermediate. Both schools are performing well academically, with higher proficiency rates on state assessments compared to the Texas average in reading, math, and science.
While the student populations at both schools are predominantly White, they also serve a significant Hispanic student population, and both schools have high rates of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating that they serve a socioeconomically disadvantaged community. However, the schools appear to be efficiently utilizing their resources, with relatively low student-teacher ratios of 13.5 to 1 at Leonard Elementary and 12 to 1 at Leonard Intermediate.
The data also shows that Leonard Intermediate has improved its statewide ranking over the past three years, moving from a 2-star to a 4-star rating, suggesting that the school is making progress in providing a quality education to its students despite the socioeconomic challenges they face. Overall, the Leonard Independent School District appears to be home to two strong elementary schools that are committed to supporting their students' academic success.
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