WILD PEACH ELEMENTARY
Phone: (979) 799-1700
Address:
CR 353 BLACKS FERRY RD, BRAZORIA, TX
Students: 322
Grades: PK - 6
Pupil Teacher Ratio : 15.47
Full Time Teachers: 20.82


School Report Card

Math
Language Arts
Science
Total Grade
Results by grade:

2011 3rd Grade

Math

In 2011 Wild Peach Elementary 3rd Grade Students were 95 % proficient in Math on average compared to a State Average of 87 % .

School Grade
95
School Average 95
State Average
87
State Average 87

Reading

In 2011 Wild Peach Elementary 3rd Grade Students were 98 % proficient in Reading on average compared to a State Average of 89 % .

School Grade
98
School Average 98
State Average
89
State Average 89

Enrollment Statistics

Ethnicity Breakdown

Wild Peach Elementary Students are 68.32 % White, 19.57 % Hispanic, 0.62 % American Indian, 9.94 % African American and 1.55 % Asian/Pacific Islander.

American Indian: 0.62 %
Asian/Pacific: 1.55 %
African American: 9.94 %
Hispanic: 19.57 %
White: 68.32 %
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Male - Female Ratio

Students are 51.55 % Female and 48.45 % Male.

Male
48.4 %
48.45 % Male
Female
51.6 %
51.55 % Female

Enrollment By Grade

Pre K: 51 ( 15.84 %)
Kindergarten: 44 ( 13.66 %)
First Grade: 44 ( 13.66 %)
Second Grade: 45 ( 13.98 %)
Third Grade: 41 ( 12.73 %)
Fourth Grade: 45 ( 13.98 %)
Fifth Grade: 50 ( 15.53 %)
Sixth Grade: 2 ( 0.62 %)

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