Summary:
The Springlake-Earth Independent School District (Isd) in Texas operates two schools: Springlake-Earth Elementary/Middle School and Springlake-Earth High School. These small, rural schools serve a predominantly Hispanic student population, with over 69% Hispanic enrollment at both campuses.
The district's standout features include very low dropout rates of 0.0% at both schools and a strong 95.5% four-year graduation rate at the high school, which exceeds the state average. However, the high school's academic performance is mixed, with some STAAR and EOC proficiency rates above state averages and others below, particularly in 8th grade reading and Algebra I. In contrast, the elementary/middle school's STAAR proficiency rates are generally on par with or slightly below state averages.
Both schools serve a significant economically disadvantaged student population, with high free and reduced lunch rates of over 67%. To support these students, the district invests heavily, spending over $16,600 per student at the elementary/middle school and $17,900 per student at the high school, with small student-teacher ratios of 11.5 and 7.9, respectively. Overall, the Springlake-Earth ISD appears focused on providing personalized attention and support to its predominantly Hispanic and economically disadvantaged student body.
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