Summary:
The Santa Fe Independent School District (Isd) in Texas has only one high school, Santa Fe High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school has a diverse student population, with a majority of White students (69.91%) and a significant Hispanic population (25.42%), as well as smaller percentages of other racial and ethnic groups.
Academically, Santa Fe High School has mixed performance compared to state averages on the STAAR EOC (End of Course) exams. The school excels in English I Reading, English II Reading, and U.S. History, with proficiency rates above the state average. However, it lags behind in Algebra I and Biology proficiency. Despite these academic challenges, the school maintains a high four-year graduation rate of 95.8%, which is higher than the state average, and a low dropout rate of 1.0%.
The school's per-student spending of $11,203 is in line with the state average, and its student-teacher ratio of 16:1 is relatively low, suggesting that students may receive more individualized attention and support. Overall, Santa Fe High School appears to be a solid performer, with strengths in certain academic areas and strong graduation and dropout rates, but there are opportunities for improvement, particularly in Algebra I and Biology proficiency.
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