As your children go through high school, choosing the right school is equally important as deciding on a perfect home. High school is when students are given the tools to figure out the paths they want to pursue as adults. There are more subjects and extra-curricular activities that students can choose from. Taking on their interests and passions help to shape the critical decisions they need to make as they plan their future.
We are making this task easier for you by comparing two excellent high schools: Tompkins High School and Jordan High School. We compiled relevant data for you to be able to make an informed decision. Both schools are under the jurisdiction of the KATY ISD.
Tompkins High School’s regular student population is 3,254 with a student-teacher ratio of 16.5 students/teacher ratio. The student population at Jordan High School is 1,933 students and a student-teacher ratio of 16.5 students/teacher ratio.
Tompkins High School performed excellent to earn a State accountability rating of A (90-100) based on three domains: student achievement, school progress and closing the gaps. Scores are scaled from 0 to 100 to align with letter grades. The school scored 95 in student achievement, 85 in school progress and 94 in closing performance gaps. It scored 95 overall in post-secondary readiness, a broad term that refers to student preparedness to undertake multiple pathways after graduation, or specifically, their preparedness for college education.
On the other hand, Jordan High School also performed excellent to earn a State accountability rating of A. The school posted 95 in student achievement, 87 in school progress, 89 in closing performance gaps and 93 overall in post-secondary readiness.
A distinction designation acknowledges districts and campuses for outstanding achievement based on the outcomes of several performance indicators. Distinction designations are awarded for achievement in several areas and are based on performance relative to a group of campuses of similar type, size, grade span, and student demographics.
Both schools garnered only six distinction designations or awards for outstanding performance. These are in Reading/English Language Arts (ELA), Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, post-secondary and 25% closing performance gaps.
Based on Racial/Ethnic Groups, Whites or Caucasians comprise the biggest group at Tompkins High School. They make up for 33.62% of student population, followed by Asians (29.35%), Hispanics (24.25%), African Americans (9.43%), Two or More Races (3.10%) and Native Americans (0.12%).
The student population at Jordan High School is also predominantly by Whites or Caucasians at 35.90%, followed by Hispanics (27.37%), Asians (23.38%), African Americans (9.57%), Two or More Races (3.57%) and Native Americans (0.10%).
Based on household incomes, Tompkins High School’s economically disadvantaged students is higher at 14.78% compared to 14.54% at Jordan High School.
In terms of Limited English Proficiency (LEP), a term used in the United States that refers to a person who is not fluent in the English Language, mainly because it is not their native language, Tompkins High School has a significantly higher number of English Language Learners comprising 5.47% of its student population compared to 5.90% at Jordan High School.
Tompkins High School’s bilingual students comprise 5.29%, gifted and talented students, 16.63%, while 8.36% are in the special education program. Jordan High School bilingual students comprise 5.64%, gifted and talented students, 16.61%, and 6.98% are in the special education program.
Tompkins High School's 197 teachers have been working at the campus for an average of 6.4 years with individual teaching experience averaging nearly 11.2 years. Jordan High School's 116 teachers have been working at the campus for an average of 5 years with individual teaching experience averaging close to 10.3 years.
Of its teaching staff, Tompkins High School has three teachers serving the school for over 30 years, has 20 teachers serving the school for 20-30 years, 73 teachers have worked for 11-20 years, 45 teachers have worked for 6-10 years, while 54 teachers have been serving the school for over 1-5 years, including three beginning teachers. Jordan High School has one teacher only serving the school for over 30 years, has 12 teachers serving the school for 20-30 years, 32 teachers have worked for 11-20 years, 35 teachers have worked for 6-10 years, while 27 teachers have been serving the school for over 1-5 years, including ten beginning teachers.
In both schools, female teachers outnumber the male teachers. Tompkins High School employs 118 female teachers and 79 male teachers. Of its teaching staff, 22 special education teachers are being assisted by 25 teachers aides or paraprofessionals. The school also employs seven staff members in the school administration department and 23 more working as school support staff.
On the other hand, Jordan High School employs 69 female teachers and 47 male teachers. Of its teaching staff, eight special education teachers are being assisted by ten teachers aides or paraprofessionals. The school also employs six staff members in the school administration department and 16 more working as school support staff.
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