Summary:
The Hubbard Independent School District (Isd) in Texas operates two schools: Hubbard High School and Hubbard Elementary. While the district faces some academic challenges, particularly in mathematics and science, there are also bright spots, such as Hubbard High School's impressive 97.2% 4-year graduation rate and strong performance on certain end-of-course exams.
Hubbard High School stands out with its relatively high graduation rate, which is significantly above the state average. The school has also performed well on some STAAR end-of-course exams, with 80.65% of students scoring proficient or better on English I Reading and 70% on U.S. History. In contrast, both Hubbard High School and Hubbard Elementary have generally lower proficiency rates compared to the state averages, particularly in mathematics and science.
The Hubbard ISD serves a relatively low-income student population, with 56.77% of Hubbard High School students and 68.35% of Hubbard Elementary students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. This socioeconomic factor may contribute to the academic challenges faced by the district. Additionally, Hubbard Elementary has a higher student-teacher ratio of 14.3, compared to 9.8 at Hubbard High School, which could also be a factor in the lower test scores at the elementary level.
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