Summary:
The San Diego Independent School District (ISD) in Texas has only one middle school, Bernarda Jaime J H, which serves students in grades 6-8. This school stands out for its predominantly Hispanic student population, consistently low academic performance, and high levels of economic disadvantage among its students.
Bernarda Jaime J H has a student body that is 97.64% Hispanic, with a very small percentage of White students (2.36%) and no representation from other racial groups. The school has consistently ranked in the bottom half of Texas middle schools, receiving a 2-star rating out of 5 from SchoolDigger. Its academic performance, as measured by STAAR test scores, lags behind the state and district averages in subjects like Reading and Mathematics. Additionally, the school has a higher-than-average dropout rate of 4.2%.
Despite the school's relatively low student-teacher ratio of 13.4 to 1, which is better than the state average, Bernarda Jaime J H's academic struggles persist. This may be due to factors such as the high poverty levels among its student population, with 88.79% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. The lack of racial and ethnic diversity within the school may also contribute to the challenges it faces in providing a high-quality education to its students. Overall, the data suggests that San Diego Independent School District (Isd) needs to prioritize targeted interventions and support to address the underlying issues at Bernarda Jaime J H and improve student outcomes.
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