Summary:
The George Gervin Academy district in Texas is home to a single high school, Ruth Jones McClendon Middle, which serves a diverse student population with significant socioeconomic challenges. Despite the school's efforts, its academic performance lags behind state averages, with consistently low proficiency rates across all subject areas on the STAAR EOC exams.
The school's four-year graduation rate of 65.4% is lower than the state average, though its dropout rate of 0.0% is better. However, the school's statewide ranking has been steadily declining over the past three years, from 1830 out of 1876 in 2021-2022 to 1792 out of 1987 in 2023-2024, indicating a need for intervention and improvement. The school's high student-teacher ratio of 26.4 to 1 and lower-than-average spending per student of $8,765 may contribute to the academic challenges faced by the school.
Overall, the data suggests that Ruth Jones McClendon Middle is a struggling school within the George Gervin Academy district, with significant academic, socioeconomic, and resource-related challenges that need to be addressed to improve student outcomes and the school's overall performance.
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