Summary:
The Monahans-Wickett-Pyote Independent School District (Isd) in Texas is home to two high schools: Monahans High School and Monahans Educational Center. While Monahans High School is the larger and more prominent of the two, with an enrollment of 609 students, Monahans Educational Center serves as a smaller, alternative high school with just 10 students.
Academically, Monahans High School's STAAR EOC (End of Course) proficiency rates are generally lower than the district and state averages, particularly in Algebra I, English I Reading, and English II Reading. In contrast, Monahans Educational Center does not have recent STAAR EOC data available, likely due to its small enrollment. However, the smaller school boasts a higher four-year graduation rate of 100% compared to 97.6% at Monahans High School.
Socioeconomically, both schools serve a predominantly low-income population, with 47.95% of Monahans High School students and 70% of Monahans Educational Center students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. This is reflected in the significantly higher per-student spending at Monahans Educational Center ($40,903) compared to Monahans High School ($12,949), as well as the stark contrast in student-teacher ratios (13.7 at Monahans High School vs. 3.5 at Monahans Educational Center), suggesting a greater investment in individualized attention and support for students at the smaller school.
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