Summary:
Uplift White Rock Hills Prep is a public charter elementary school serving grades PK-5 in the diverse, high-poverty area of Dallas, Texas. With a student population that is 69.4% Hispanic and 89.1% qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, the school faces significant challenges in serving its community effectively.
Despite being part of the Uplift Education district, which has a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger, Uplift White Rock Hills Prep consistently underperforms the state and district averages on STAAR reading, math, and science proficiency. The school ranks between 2417-3290 out of 4578-4675 Texas elementary schools, and has received a 1-2 star rating, indicating below average performance. Certain student subgroups, such as African American, male, special education, and English language learners, struggle the most, ranking in the bottom 40-50% of Texas elementary schools.
In contrast, the nearby East Grand Preparatory Academy charter school outperforms Uplift White Rock Hills Prep and the Dallas ISD average on most metrics, ranking in the top 50% of Texas elementary schools. Additionally, the two Montessori-model schools in the area demonstrate stronger academic performance, particularly in reading, than Uplift White Rock Hills Prep. While the school spends around $9,000 per student, which is lower than the $11,000-$13,000 spent by nearby Dallas ISD schools, it is still higher than the $10,000 spent by the charter school.
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Detail:
Public, Charter PK, KG-5
District:
Uplift Education
SchoolDigger Rank:
2417th of 4,675 Texas Elementary Schools
Per Pupil Expenditures: $9,106
Student/teacher ratio: 18.3
Number of students: 666
Racial breakdown:
Hispanic:
70.3%
African American:
22.5%
White:
3.5%
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Two or more races:
2.9%
American Indian:
0.6%
Asian:
0.3%
Free/discounted lunch recipients: 88.9%
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