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disadvantaged students at the school. Using data from 2016–17, every school in Texas was plotted with its
Student Achievement vs its students' poverty, to establish a baseline for this comparison. Schools with Student Achievement above the achievement at schools with similar levels of student poverty receive higher scores. Castleberry High School scored an 85 out of 100. Student Performance and CMM Readiness was noted at 55% and economically disadvantaged students at 77.1% (range: 77.1 to 78).
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Report Card gave a score of B, 83 out of 100, for recognized performance in encouraging appropriate academic growth for most students. This is recognizing 77.1% of the student enrolled are economically disadvantaged, 15.9% English language learners, 8.2% of students are receiving special education services. Student enrollment by race/ethnicity is mostly composed of minority students - 82.8% of students are
Hispanic/Latinos and 85.4% of the total student population is a minority.
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doing academically at the school compared to similar schools. High schools, Castleberry High School as an example, earned a B (80–89) for recognized progress in 70% or more of students making a year's worth of academic gains OR the district's achievement is above average compared to similar districts.
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Castleberry High School remains in an upwards trend in academic performance according to the state's public education agency, Texas
Education Agency, but fails to adequately prepare students for postsecondary success when compared to local high schools and statewide. The latest published Texas School
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Castleberry High School scored an 80 out of 100. Students who grew a year academically was at 70%, compared to the district's average of 66%. Relative performance is determined by looking at a school's performance in the
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