Summary:
Millsap Independent School District (ISD) in Texas has one elementary school, Millsap Elementary, which serves students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade. While the school has a predominantly white student population, its academic performance on state assessments is generally below the Texas state average, particularly in reading and mathematics.
Millsap Elementary's STAAR test scores have fluctuated in recent years, with proficiency rates ranging from 32.53% to 62.03% across different grade levels and subjects, compared to the state averages of 40.86% to 53.96%. The school's student-teacher ratio of 15.7 is slightly higher than the state average, and it has a relatively high percentage of free and reduced-price lunch recipients at 51.22%, which raises questions about the equitable distribution of resources and the effectiveness of the school's efforts to support economically disadvantaged students.
Overall, the data suggests that Millsap Independent School District and its sole elementary school face challenges in terms of academic performance and resource allocation, and may need to focus on improving instructional practices and interventions to better support student learning and ensure equitable access to educational opportunities.
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