Summary:
The Highland Park Independent School District (Isd) in Texas has only one elementary school, Highland Park Elementary, which serves grades PK-5 with a total enrollment of 369 students. While the school performs better than the state average in 5th grade science and reading, its proficiency rates in 3rd and 4th grade reading and math are significantly below the state averages, suggesting potential areas for improvement in the lower grade levels.
Highland Park Elementary has a diverse student population, with 43.36% White, 46.07% Hispanic, 3.25% Asian, and 1.9% African American students. Additionally, the school has a relatively high percentage of students (55.83%) eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a significant economically disadvantaged population. Despite these challenges, the school spends $12,243 per student, which is higher than the state average, and has a student-teacher ratio of 12.9, which is lower than the state average.
Overall, the data provides a mixed picture of Highland Park Elementary's performance. While the school has some areas of strength, it also faces challenges in improving student proficiency, particularly in the lower grade levels. The school's diverse student population and relatively strong resource allocation present both opportunities and potential areas for further investigation and targeted interventions to ensure all students receive a high-quality education.
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