Choosing the best possible elementary school is critical to a child’s foundational development. In Texas, public school districts adopt curriculum standards set by the State Board of Education. The current standards, called Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills, outline what students should be able to learn and do in each course or grade. The curriculum is structured around the fundamentals of mathematics, science, social studies, language arts, music and reading.
When we compared Cornelius Elementary School, which is a part of HOUSTON ISD, with Garden Oaks Montessori, which is a part of HOUSTON ISD, we noted a slight difference in ratings.
Cornelius Elementary School has a regular student population of 800 with a 18.4 students/teacher ratio while Garden Oaks Montessori has 800 students and a student-teacher ratio of 18.5 students/teacher ratio.
Cornelius Elementary 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 83 in student achievement, 95 in school progress and 98 in closing performance gaps. It scored 96 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, Garden Oaks Montessori earned a State accountability rating of B. The school posted 78 in student achievement, 89 in school progress, 77 in closing performance gaps and 85 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.
Cornelius Elementary School's four out of seven distinctions are in Science, post-secondary, with 25% student progress and 25% closing performance gaps. Garden Oaks Montessori did not earn any distinction.
Based on Racial/Ethnic Groups, the dominant group in Cornelius Elementary School is Hispanics who make up nearly 83.00% of student population, followed by African Americans (14.13%), Whites or Caucasians (1.25%), Asians (0.88%), Two or More Races (0.63%) and Native Americans (0.13%).
The student population at Garden Oaks Montessori is also predominantly by Hispanics at 52.88%, followed by Whites or Caucasians (31.88%), Two or More Races (5.25%), African Americans (5.00%), Asians (4.38%) and Native Americans (0.50%).
Based on household incomes, Cornelius Elementary School’s economically disadvantaged students is significantly higher at 94.63% compared to 41.25% at Garden Oaks Montessori.
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, Cornelius Elementary School has a significantly higher number of English Language Learners comprising 49.25% of its student population compared to 23.88% at Garden Oaks Montessori.
In addition, Cornelius Elementary School has 41.13% bilingual students, 7.25% are in the gifted and talented program, while 4.25% are in the special education program. This stacks up against Garden Oaks Montessori with 23.88% bilingual students, 22.25% gifted and talented students and 14.38% students in the special education program.
43 teachers employed at Cornelius Elementary School have been teaching in the school for an average of about 6.2 years with individual teaching experience averaging 7.4 years. The 43 teachers at Garden Oaks Montessori have been serving the school for an average of 8.9 years with individual teaching experience averaging 12.4 years.
Of its teaching staff, Cornelius Elementary School no teacher serving the school for over 30 years, has four teachers serving the school for 20-30 years, six teachers have worked for 11-20 years, six teachers have worked for 6-10 years, while 25 teachers have been serving the school for over 1-5 years, including two beginning teachers. Garden Oaks Montessori has two teachers serving the school for over 30 years, has five teachers serving the school for 20-30 years, 15 teachers have worked for 11-20 years, 11 teachers have worked for 6-10 years, while seven teachers have been serving the school for over 1-5 years, including three beginning teachers.
In both schools, female teachers outnumber the male teachers. At Cornelius Elementary School there are 39 female teachers and four male teachers. Of its teaching staff, eight teachers are aides or paraprofessionals. In addition to its teaching staff, the school has zero staff members in the school administration department and nine more working as school support staff.
At Garden Oaks Montessori there are 34 female teachers and nine male teachers. Of its teaching staff, two special education teachers are being assisted by nine teachers aides or paraprofessionals. In addition to its teaching staff, the school has one staff members in the school administration department and six more working as school support staff.
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