Summary:
The Little Cypress-Mauriceville Consolidated Independent School district in Texas is home to two middle schools: Little Cypress J H and Mauriceville Middle. Both schools have standout elements, such as exceptionally low dropout rates and strong performance in Algebra I. However, the schools also face challenges in meeting state academic standards across various subject areas.
Academically, Mauriceville Middle outperforms Little Cypress J H in reading and mathematics proficiency, though both lag behind the state averages. Mauriceville Middle also has a higher Algebra I proficiency rate, with 94.74% of students meeting the standard compared to 87.5% at Little Cypress J H. Interestingly, the schools have differing racial compositions, with Little Cypress J H being more diverse. This could be an area for further exploration to understand any potential impacts on student experiences and outcomes.
In terms of resources, Mauriceville Middle spends more per student ($10,004) compared to Little Cypress J H ($8,863), which may contribute to its slightly better academic performance. However, both schools still rank in the bottom half of Texas middle schools, indicating that funding alone may not be the sole factor driving student achievement. Overall, the data suggests that the Little Cypress-Mauriceville Consolidated Independent School district has room for improvement in ensuring all students receive a high-quality education.
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