Jimmy Carter Early College High School

Direction603 N College Dr, La Joya, TX, 78560 Get directions ->
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Jimmy Carter Early College High School is located at 603 N COLLEGE DR, LA JOYA, TX, 78560. The school is part of LA JOYA ISD.

To contact the school, call (956) 323-2200.
Teachers
Jimmy Carter Early College High School employs 27 teachers, who have been with the school an average of 13 years. The teachers average 15 years of experience in teaching. The school currently has 358 students with a student to teacher ratio of 13.20 S/T. The special education division has 2 teacher assisting it. Jimmy Carter Early College High School also employs 5 education aids.

School Summary

Public School
Grade Span
09-12
Enrollment
358
Is Charter
No
Address
603 N COLLEGE DR, LA JOYA, TX, 78560
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Principal
MRS CLAUDIA M GOMEZ
School District
Phone
(956) 323-2200
School boundary map anomalies in street representation can and do occur, please contact the school directly using the number listed above.

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Accountability Ratings & Designations

of Jimmy Carter Early College High School

Accountability Ratings

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Texas edu board’s ratings
Scaled Score
Student Achievement 96
Student Progress 95
Closing Performance Gaps 86
Overall 93

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Read/ELA
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies
Post-Secondary
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Jimmy Carter Early College High School Student / Staff Statistics

Student Statistics

Racial/Ethnic Group
Racial/Ethnic Group Number Percent
African American 0 0.00%
Hispanic 358 100.00%
White 0 0.00%
Asian 0 0.00%
Native American 0 0.00%
Two or More Races 0 0.00%
Total Students 358 100.00%
Eco Disadvantaged 304 84.92%
Limited English Proficiency 147 41.06%
Program/Count/Percent
Program Count Percent
Bilingual 145 40.50%
Gifted & Talented 89 24.86%
Special Education 15 4.19%
Teacher Student Ratio 13.20 S/T

Staff Statistics

By Experience
By Experience Count Percent
Over 30 years 1 4.04%
20 - 30 years 4 13.97%
10 - 20 years 13 46.32%
6 - 10 years 6 20.96%
1- 5 years 3 11.03%
Beginning Teacher 1 3.68%
Teacher Experience Average 14.60 yrs
Teacher Tenure Average 13.30 yrs
Teacher Type Number Percent
Total Teachers 27 100%
Female Teachers 13 47.79 %
Male Teachers 14 52.21 %
School Admin 2
School Support 6
Edu Aids 5
Special Education 2

Jimmy Carter Early College High School 2022 STAAR Statistics

STAAR Statistics
Group All Subjects Read/ELA Math Science Soc Studies
ALL 94% 91% 97% 96% 96%
African American .% .% .% .% .%
Hispanic 94% 91% 97% 96% 96%
White .% .% .% .% .%
Asian .% .% .% .% .%
Two or More Races .% .% .% .% .%
Economically Disadvantaged 94% 91% 97% 97% 97%
Male Students 94% 93% 100% 100% 90%
Female Students 94% 91% 96% 95% 100%
Special Education 74% 56% *% *% 67%
Limited English Proficiency 90% 85% 96% 93% 90%

Class of 2021 Graduates

Standardized Test

Class Graduate
Group %
Tested
SAT
Avg
ACT
Avg
Abv
Criteria
ALL 100 n/a 17.9 9.7
African American . . . .
Hispanic 100 . 17.9 9.7
White . . . .
Asian . . . .
Two or More Races . . . .
Male Students 100 . 18 11.8
Female Students 100 . 17.9 8.5
Special Education n/a n/a n/a n/a
Eco Disadvantaged n/a n/a n/a n/a

Graduation

Class Graduate
Group Read
Ready
Math
Ready
Both
Ready
Graduated GED Cont. Dropout
ALL 89.9 75.3 74.2 100 n/a n/a n/a
African American . . . . . . .
Hispanic 89.9 75.3 74.2 100 n/a n/a n/a
White . . . . . . .
Asian . . . . . . .
Two or More Races . . . . . . .
Male Students 96.8 74.2 74.2 100 n/a n/a n/a
Female Students 86.2 75.9 74.1 100 n/a n/a n/a
Special Education * * * * * * *
Eco Disadvantaged 89.5 75.6 74.4 100 n/a n/a n/a

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