Summary:
The San Diego Independent School District (Isd) in Texas has only one high school, San Diego High School, which serves a predominantly Hispanic student population. The school's academic performance on state exams is consistently below the state average, with proficiency rates ranging from 23.6% in Algebra I to 59.22% in U.S. History, compared to state averages of 44.73% and 69.1%, respectively.
San Diego High School faces significant socioeconomic challenges, with 87.35% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. The school's four-year graduation rate of 84.3% is lower than the state average, and its dropout rate for the 2021-2022 school year was 3.4%. Despite these challenges, the school's per-student spending for the 2020-2021 school year was $13,570, and the student-teacher ratio for the 2022-2023 school year was 12.8, slightly lower than the state average.
While the data paints a concerning picture of San Diego High School's performance, it also presents an opportunity for the school district and community to identify areas for improvement and implement targeted interventions to support student achievement and overall school success. The school's lack of diversity and academic underperformance suggest the need for a comprehensive approach to address the unique needs of this community and provide a high-quality education for all students.
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