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CDC: 101902006

Hall High School

199 students in grades 9 ‐ 12

Rated Academically Acceptable

Hall High School is a suburban school with 199 students. Students perform well below the state average in passing TAKS scores. Fewer than one quarter of students are prepared for college in both English Language Arts and Math.

Teachers have roughly the same experience as the state average and are paid more than the state average.

The school spends $5,844 per student for academic programs and $10,972 per student for all school functions.

Demographics

Percent of student body by ethnicity

Percent of student body by academic risk factor


Student enrollment by grade level (percent of students/number of students)

Average number of students per class

Academics



Rate of students who dropped out

Rate of students who completed school

Number of days students were present divided by number of days students were enrolled

Percent of graduating students completing the requirements of a given graduation plan

College Readiness

Percent of graduating students who take advanced courses

Mean ACT score for all students who took the test

Mean SAT score (math and critical reading) for all students who took the test

Percent of graduating students who meet college-ready criteria on TAKS, SAT or ACT


Percent of high school seniors who graduate by ethnicity

Percent of high school seniors who graduate, receive a GED, or continue high school by ethnicity

Staff

Percent of teachers by years of experience in the field

Average years of experience in district and career


Average teacher salary by seniority (salary/percent of teachers)

Teachers by ethnicity and gender (percent/number of teachers)

Percent of staff by role

Spending

Spending per student by program

Spending per student by school function in dollars


Peers

These campuses are identified as peers for Hall High School by the comptroller's FAST report based on factors – like "regional wages, district size and student characteristics" – that affect the cost of education.

Name Enrollment Accountability Rating City
Angleton High School 88 Academically Acceptable Angleton
Calvin Nelms High School C 181 Academically Acceptable Katy
Coles High School and Education Center 221 Academically Acceptable Corpus Christi
Crossroads High School 69 Academically Acceptable Copperas Cove
Falls Career High School 51 Academically Acceptable Marble Falls
Hall Academy 172 Academically Acceptable
Healy-Murphy 155 Academically Acceptable San Antonio
Hope High School 54 Academically Acceptable Port Lavaca
KEYS Academy 144 Academically Acceptable Harlingen
KEYS High School 135 Academically Acceptable Euless
La Feria Academy 69 Academically Acceptable La Feria
Lamar Alternative School 214 Not Rated Bryan
Landmark School C 103 Academically Acceptable Palestine
Legacy High School C 215 Academically Acceptable Kaufman
Lighthouse Learning Center AEC 162 Academically Acceptable Freeport
Options High School 174 Academically Acceptable El Paso
Paradigm Accelerated Charter School C 67 Academically Acceptable Dublin
Paradigm Accelerated Charter School C 64 Academically Acceptable
Paso Del Norte Academy C 170 Academically Acceptable El Paso
Positive Solutions Charter C 224 Academically Acceptable San Antonio
Premier High School Of Tyler C 143 Academically Acceptable Lewisville
Profit Magnet High School 252 Academically Acceptable Victoria
Richard Milburn Academy Suburban Houston C 274 Not Rated Houston
Richard Milburn Alternative High School C 234 Academically Acceptable Amarillo
San Antonio Technology Academy C 85 Academically Unacceptable San Antonio
School Age Parents Center 168 Academically Acceptable El Paso