Summary:
The Pleasanton Independent School District (ISD) in Texas is home to two high schools: Pleasanton High School and Pleasanton Independent School District (ISD) School of Choice. While both serve high school students, Pleasanton High School is the larger and higher-performing of the two, with a student enrollment of 944 compared to just 9 at the School of Choice.
Pleasanton High School consistently ranks higher among Texas high schools, ranging from 739th to 1,062nd out of over 1,900 schools, while the School of Choice ranks much lower, between 1,650th and 1,783rd. Pleasanton High School also boasts a 96.4% four-year graduation rate and a low 0.6% dropout rate, significantly outperforming the School of Choice's 78.9% graduation rate and 11.4% dropout rate. Academically, Pleasanton High School's STAAR EOC proficiency rates are generally lower than the district and state averages, suggesting room for improvement.
The two schools also differ in their student demographics and resource allocation. Pleasanton High School has a more diverse student population, with a 71.29% Hispanic majority and smaller percentages of other racial groups, while the School of Choice has a 100% Hispanic student body. Additionally, Pleasanton High School spends $12,904 per student, compared to $9,419 per student at the School of Choice, indicating a difference in resource allocation and support for the larger, more prominent high school within the district.
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