Summary:
The Alpine Independent School District (ISD) in Texas operates three schools: one elementary, one middle, and one high school. While the district's performance is mixed, Alpine High School stands out as the standout, ranking 374 out of 1,987 Texas high schools and earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Alpine High School boasts a strong 95.2% four-year graduation rate and a low 0.3% dropout rate. Its students perform well on STAAR end-of-course exams, exceeding district and state averages in Algebra I, Biology, and U.S. History. In contrast, Alpine Elementary and Alpine Middle appear to be struggling, with lower proficiency rates on STAAR reading and math exams compared to Texas as a whole.
The district's student population is predominantly Hispanic, ranging from 58.74% at Alpine Middle to 62.99% at Alpine High School. A significant portion of students also qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, from 46.68% at Alpine Elementary to 58.36% at Alpine Middle. While Alpine High School's higher spending per student of $14,625 may contribute to its stronger performance, addressing the performance gaps and ensuring equitable outcomes across all schools should be a priority for the Alpine Independent School District.
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