Summary:
Liberty Independent School District (Isd) in Texas has only one high school, Liberty High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school's academic performance, as measured by state assessments, is consistently below the Texas state average, ranking in the bottom half of high schools in the state. Despite relatively high spending per student and a lower student-teacher ratio, Liberty High School faces challenges in effectively translating resources into improved student outcomes.
Liberty High School's student population is diverse, with a high percentage of economically disadvantaged students who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch. This socioeconomic factor may contribute to the school's academic performance challenges. While the school has a relatively high four-year graduation rate of 92.3%, its dropout rate of 1.1% is still notable and warrants further investigation into the factors contributing to student retention and success.
Compared to the state of Texas, Liberty High School's proficiency rates on STAAR EOC tests are lower across all subjects, including Algebra I, English I Reading, and English II Reading. This underperformance highlights the need for targeted interventions and resource allocation to address the school's academic challenges and improve student outcomes.
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