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Seashore Learning Center School in Corpus Christi, TX
(KG-04 • Public • Regular School)

City-data.com school rating (using weighted test average as compared to other schools in Texas) from 0 (worst) to 100 (best) is 80
Address
 15801 S PADRE ISLAND DR
Corpus Christi, TX 78418
Telephone
(361) 949-1222
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City-data.com school rating
80
Students
254
Classroom Teachers (FTE)
18.9
School district
SEASHORE CHARTER SCHOOLS
Charter school
Yes
Charter authorizer name
STATE BOARD OF (#000001)
Title I status
Not a Title I school
Magnet School Indicator
No
Shared Time Indicator
Missing
Adult education offered
No

Ratings

This school rating compared to other nearby schools ratings:
SEASHORE MIDDLE ACAD (2.1 miles):

93
SMITH EL (10.5 miles):

88
KOLDA EL (9.8 miles):

86
Seashore Learning Center School:

80
FLOUR BLUFF INT (5.7 miles):

73
FLOUR BLUFF H S (5.9 miles):

71
FLOUR BLUFF J H (5.6 miles):

70
BARNES EL (9.4 miles):

67
FLOUR BLUFF EL (6.1 miles):

54
Seashore Learning Center School rating compared to average state, county and city schools ratings:
Texas:

54
Nueces County:

54
Corpus Christi:

52
Seashore Learning Center School:

80

Students & Teachers


Total enrollment:
Enrollment in 2016: 254
Enrollment in 2015: 261
Enrollment in 2014: 260
Enrollment in 2013: 253
Enrollment in 2012: 244

Seashore Learning Center School - Historical enrollment


Enrollment by grade, gender and race:
(Note: Details may not add to totals. School year: 2015-2016)

GradeKGG01G02G03G04Total
All students4853505152254
Female students2227222623120
Male students2626282529134
American Indian/Alaska Native students2 - - 2 - 4
Asian students122 - - 5
Hispanic students1110571346
Black students - - - - 11
White students3340424035190
Two or More Races students111238

Enrollment by grade:
Kindergarten enrollment: 48
1st grade enrollment: 53
2nd grade enrollment: 50
3rd grade enrollment: 51
4th grade enrollment: 52

Seashore Learning Center School - Historical enrollment by grade


Enrollment by gender:
(State average from 9,864 schools)

Female enrollment: 120 (47.2%)
Seashore Learning Center School:

47.2%
State:

49.0%
Male enrollment: 134 (52.8%)
Seashore Learning Center School:

52.8%
Texas:

50.1%

Seashore Learning Center School - Historical enrollment by gender


Enrollment by race/ethnicity:
(State average from 9,864 schools)

American Indian/Alaska Native enrollment: 4 (1.6%)
School:

1.6%
State:

0.4%
Asian enrollment: 5 (2.0%)
Seashore Learning Center School:

2.0%
State:

3.1%
Hispanic enrollment: 46 (18.1%)
Seashore Learning Center School:

18.1%
State:

46.9%
Black enrollment: 1 (0.4%)
Here:

0.4%
State:

11.6%
White enrollment: 190 (74.8%)
Seashore Learning Center School:

74.8%
State:

32.3%
Two or More Races enrollment: 8 (3.1%)
Here:

3.1%
State:

2.1%

Seashore Learning Center School - Historical enrollment by race/ethnicity


Teachers and support:
(State average from 9,601 schools)

Classroom Teachers (FTE): 18.9

Number of FTE teachers in their second year of teaching: 1
Number of FTE school counselors: 1
Number of FTE teachers who were absent more than 10 school days during the school years: 2

Student/Teacher Ratio
School:

13.4
Texas:

15.6

Seashore Learning Center School - Teachers (FTE) and pupil/teacher ratio


School Expenditures:
Salary Expenditures for Total Personnel Funded with State and Local Funds: $1,032,960
  • Full-time Equivalency Count of Teachers: 18 (Salary Expenditures: $754,340)
  • Full-time Equivalency Count of Instructional Aides: 5.5 (Salary Expenditures: $80,511)
  • Full-time Equivalency Count of Support Services Staff: 2 (Salary Expenditures: $63,211)
  • Full-time Equivalency Count of School Administration Staff: 3.5 (Salary Expenditures: $134,897)
Salary Expenditures for Non-Personnel Funded with State and Local Funds: $1,035,508
Salary Expenditures for Total Personnel Funded with Federal, State, and Local Funds,: $1,060,455
  • Salary Expenditures for Teachers: $781,835
  • Full-time Equivalency Count of Instructional Aides: 5.5 (Salary Expenditures: $80,511)
  • Full-time Equivalency Count of Support Services Staff: 2 (Salary Expenditures: $63,211)
  • Full-time Equivalency Count of School Administration Staff: 3.5 (Salary Expenditures: $134,897)
Salary Expenditures for Non-Personnel Funded with Federal, State, and Local Funds: $1,059,385

Limited English Proficiency:
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Students Enrolled in LEP Programs: 4 (male: 2, female: 2)
  • Hispanic: 2 (all male)
  • Asian: 2 (all female)

Students with disabilities:
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Students with Disabilities (IDEA): Students with intellectual disabilities; hearing impairment, including deafness; speech or language impairment; visual impairment, including blindness; serious emotional disturbance; orthopedic impairment; autism; traumatic brain injury; developmental delay; other health impairment; specific learning disability; deaf-blindness; or multiple disabilities and who, by reason thereof, receive special education and related services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) according to an Individualized Education Program, Individual Family Service Plan, or service plan. The "Students with Disabilities (IDEA)" column in the survey items always refers to students with disabilities who receive special education and related services under IDEA.

Students with Disabilities (Section 504 only): Students with a disability, who receive related aids and services solely under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and not under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The "Section 504 only" column in the survey items always refers to students with disabilities who receive related aids and services under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and not under IDEA.
Students with disabilities served under IDEA: 17 (male: 10, female: 7)
  • White: 17 (male: 10, female: 7)

Students with disabilities served under Section 504: 16 (male: 9, female: 7)
  • Hispanic: 4 (male: 2, female: 2)
  • White: 10 (male: 5, female: 5)
  • Two or More Races: 2 (all male)

Retention:
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(State average from 3,201 schools)

A student is retained if he or she is not promoted to the next grade prior to the beginning of the following school year. Students are not considered retained if they can proceed to the next grade because they successfully completed a summer school program or for a similar reason. At the high school level, a student who has not accumulated enough credits to be classified as being in the next grade is considered retained
Total number of students retained in Kindergarten: 4 (all male)
  • Hispanic: 2
  • White: 2
  • Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA): 2

Percent of Kindergarten students retained
School:

8.3%
Texas:

5.2%

Total number of students retained in 1st grade: 4 (male: 2, female: 2)
  • White: 4 (male: 2, female: 2)
  • Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA): 2 (all female)
  • Section 504: 2 (all male)

Percent of 1st grade students retained
School:

7.5%
Texas:

6.1%

Total number of students retained in 2nd grade: 2 (all male)
  • Hispanic: 2

Percent of 2nd grade students retained
School:

4.0%
Texas:

4.8%

Total number of students retained in 3rd grade: 4 (all male)
  • Hispanic: 2
  • Two or More Races: 2

Percent of 3rd grade students retained
Here:

7.8%
State:

4.1%


Gifted and Talented:
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(State average from 7,254 schools)

This school has students enrolled in one or more gifted/talented programs
Gifted/talented programs are programs during regular school hours that provide special educational opportunities including accelerated promotion through grades and classes and an enriched curriculum for students who are endowed with a high degree of mental ability or who demonstrate unusual physical coordination, creativity, interest, or talent.

    Gifted and Talented Student Enrollment

  • American Indian2
  • Asian2
  • White16
  • Multirace2
Gifted and Talented Student Enrollment: 22 (male: 7, female: 15)
  • American Indian / Alaska Native: 2 (all female)
  • Asian: 2 (all female)
  • White: 16 (male: 5, female: 11)
  • Two or More Races: 2 (all male)

Gifted and Talented Student Enrollment per 1,000 students
Here:

86.6
Texas:

79.4

Statewide Student Assessments


State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness:
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(State average from 4,539 schools)

The State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness, or STAAR, is the state testing program that was implemented in the 2011-2012 school year. The Texas Education Agency (TEA), in collaboration with the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) and Texas educators, developed the STAAR program in response to requirements set forth by the 80th and 81st Texas legislatures. STAAR is an assessment program designed to measure the extent to which students have learned and are able to apply the knowledge and skills defined in the state - mandated curriculum standards, the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). Every STAAR question is directly aligned to the TEKS currently implemented for the grade / subject or course being assessed. The STAAR program includes STAAR and STAAR Spanish.
3rd Grade

    Math Average Scale Score
    (3rd Grade)

  • All1,519
  • Males1,540
  • Females1,504
  • Hispanic1,468
  • White1,520
Math Average Scale Score:

1,519
State:

1,453
Math students tested: 57
Math # Answer Documents Submitted: 57

Math Avg Items Correct:
  • Reporting Category 1: 6 (75%)
  • Reporting Category 2: 9.8 (76%)
  • Reporting Category 3: 5 (71%)
  • Reporting Category 4: 3.1 (77%)

Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 9%
Approaches Grade Level Performance: 31%
Meets Grade Level Performance: 35%
Masters Grade Level Performance: 25%

9%
31%
35%
25%
Males: (Average Scale Score: 1,540, Tested: 23, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 13%, Approaches: 13%, Meets: 48%, Masters: 26%)
13%
13%
48%
26%
Females: (Average Scale Score: 1,504, Tested: 34, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 6%, Approaches: 44%, Meets: 26%, Masters: 24%)
6%
44%
26%
24%
Hispanic: (Average Scale Score: 1,468, Tested: 12, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 17%, Approaches: 25%, Meets: 50%, Masters: 8%)
17%
25%
50%
8%
White: (Average Scale Score: 1,520, Tested: 39, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 8%, Approaches: 33%, Meets: 33%, Masters: 26%)
8%
33%
33%
26%

    Reading Average Scale Score
    (3rd Grade)

  • All1,526
  • Males1,520
  • Females1,530
  • Hispanic1,518
  • White1,519
Reading Average Scale Score:

1,526
Texas:

1,423
Reading students tested: 57
Reading # Answer Documents Submitted: 57

Reading Avg Items Correct:
  • Reporting Category 1: 4.6 (91%)
  • Reporting Category 2: 11.8 (79%)
  • Reporting Category 3: 11 (79%)

Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 0%
Approaches Grade Level Performance: 26%
Meets Grade Level Performance: 28%
Masters Grade Level Performance: 46%

26%
28%
46%
Males: (Average Scale Score: 1,520, Tested: 23, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 0%, Approaches: 30%, Meets: 22%, Masters: 48%)
30%
22%
48%
Females: (Average Scale Score: 1,530, Tested: 34, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 0%, Approaches: 24%, Meets: 32%, Masters: 44%)
24%
32%
44%
Hispanic: (Average Scale Score: 1,518, Tested: 12, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 0%, Approaches: 33%, Meets: 17%, Masters: 50%)
33%
17%
50%
White: (Average Scale Score: 1,519, Tested: 39, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 0%, Approaches: 28%, Meets: 31%, Masters: 41%)
28%
31%
41%

4th Grade

    Math Average Scale Score
    (4th Grade)

  • All1,612
  • Males1,627
  • Females1,595
  • Hispanic1,575
  • White1,609
Math Average Scale Score:

1,612
State:

1,546
Math students tested: 59
Math # Answer Documents Submitted: 59

Math Avg Items Correct:
  • Reporting Category 1: 6.4 (71%)
  • Reporting Category 2: 8.3 (76%)
  • Reporting Category 3: 7.3 (73%)
  • Reporting Category 4: 2.9 (73%)

Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 7%
Approaches Grade Level Performance: 37%
Meets Grade Level Performance: 24%
Masters Grade Level Performance: 32%

7%
37%
24%
32%
Males: (Average Scale Score: 1,627, Tested: 32, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 6%, Approaches: 31%, Meets: 22%, Masters: 41%)
6%
31%
22%
41%
Females: (Average Scale Score: 1,595, Tested: 27, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 7%, Approaches: 45%, Meets: 26%, Masters: 22%)
7%
45%
26%
22%
Hispanic: (Average Scale Score: 1,575, Tested: 17, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 6%, Approaches: 41%, Meets: 29%, Masters: 24%)
6%
41%
29%
24%
White: (Average Scale Score: 1,609, Tested: 40, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 8%, Approaches: 38%, Meets: 22%, Masters: 33%)
8%
38%
22%
33%

    Reading Average Scale Score
    (4th Grade)

  • All1,593
  • Males1,604
  • Females1,580
  • Hispanic1,540
  • White1,608
Reading Average Scale Score:

1,593
Texas:

1,496
Reading students tested: 59
Reading # Answer Documents Submitted: 59

Reading Avg Items Correct:
  • Reporting Category 1: 6.5 (81%)
  • Reporting Category 2: 11.7 (78%)
  • Reporting Category 3: 9.8 (75%)

Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 8%
Approaches Grade Level Performance: 28%
Meets Grade Level Performance: 20%
Masters Grade Level Performance: 44%

8%
28%
20%
44%
Males: (Average Scale Score: 1,604, Tested: 32, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 9%, Approaches: 28%, Meets: 13%, Masters: 50%)
9%
28%
13%
50%
Females: (Average Scale Score: 1,580, Tested: 27, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 7%, Approaches: 26%, Meets: 30%, Masters: 37%)
7%
26%
30%
37%
Hispanic: (Average Scale Score: 1,540, Tested: 17, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 12%, Approaches: 35%, Meets: 29%, Masters: 24%)
12%
35%
29%
24%
White: (Average Scale Score: 1,608, Tested: 40, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 8%, Approaches: 25%, Meets: 18%, Masters: 50%)
8%
25%
18%
50%

    Writing Average Scale Score
    (4th Grade)

  • All4,030
  • Males3,966
  • Females4,105
  • Hispanic3,836
  • White4,078
Writing Average Scale Score:

4,030
Texas:

3,570
Writing students tested: 59
Writing # Answer Documents Submitted: 59

Writing Avg Items Correct:
  • Reporting Category 1: 4.4 (56%)
  • Reporting Category 2: 5 (63%)
  • Reporting Category 3: 12.2 (76%)

Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 17%
Approaches Grade Level Performance: 24%
Meets Grade Level Performance: 44%
Masters Grade Level Performance: 15%

17%
24%
44%
15%
Males: (Average Scale Score: 3,966, Tested: 32, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 22%, Approaches: 25%, Meets: 37%, Masters: 16%)
22%
25%
37%
16%
Females: (Average Scale Score: 4,105, Tested: 27, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 11%, Approaches: 22%, Meets: 52%, Masters: 15%)
11%
22%
52%
15%
Hispanic: (Average Scale Score: 3,836, Tested: 17, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 29%, Approaches: 18%, Meets: 53%, Masters: 0%)
29%
18%
53%
White: (Average Scale Score: 4,078, Tested: 40, Did Not Meet Grade Level Performance: 13%, Approaches: 28%, Meets: 40%, Masters: 20%)
13%
28%
40%
20%

Health & Safety


Harassment & Bullying:
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(State average from 919 schools)

An allegation is a claim or assertion that someone has done something wrong or illegal, typically made without proof.

Harassment or bullying on the basis of disability refers to intimidation or abusive behavior toward a student based on actual or perceived disability. Harassing conduct may take many forms, including verbal acts and name-calling, as well as non-verbal behavior, such as graphic and written statements, or conduct that is physically threatening, harmful or humiliating. The conduct can be carried out by school employees, other students, and non-employee third parties. Bullying on the basis of disability constitutes disability harassment.
Allegations of harassment or bullying on the basis of disability: 2
Allegations of harassment or bullying on the basis of disability per 1,000 students
Here:

7.9
Texas:

0.4
Students reported as harassed or bullied on the basis of disability: 2 (all female)
  • White: 2
  • Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA): 2

Students disciplined for bullying or harassment on the basis of disability: 2 (all male)
  • Hispanic: 2
  • Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA): 2



Chronic Student Absenteeismt:
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(State average from 7,777 schools)

A chronically absent student is a student who is absent 15 or more school days during the school year. A student is absent if he or she is not physically on school grounds and is not participating in instruction or instruction - related activities at an approved off-grounds location for at least half the school day. Each day that a student is absent for 50 percent or more of the school day should be counted. Any day that a student is absent for less than 50 percent of the school day should not be counted. The number of absences is based on the total number of school days absent. Chronically absent students include students who are absent for any reason(e.g., illness, suspension, the need to care for a family member), regardless of whether absences are excused or unexcused.
Chronic Student Absenteeism: 9 (male: 7, female: 2)
  • Hispanic: 2 (all male)
  • White: 7 (male: 5, female: 2)
  • Section 504: 2 (all male)
Chronic Student Absenteeism per 1,000 students
Seashore Learning Center School:

35.4
Texas:

147.9

Suspensions:
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(State average from 3,231 schools)

Out-of-school suspension
  • For students with disabilities served under IDEA : Out-of-school suspension is an instance in which a child is temporarily removed from his/her regular school for at least half a day for disciplinary purposes to another setting (e.g., home, behavior center).Out-of-school suspensions include both removals in which no individualized family service plan(IFSP) or individualized education plan(IEP) services are provided because the removal is 10 days or less as well as removals in which the child continues to receive services according to his/her IFSP or IEP.
  • For students without disabilities and students with disabilities served solely under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act : Out-of-school suspension is an instance in which a child is temporarily removed from his / her regular school for at least half a day(but less than the remainder of the school year) for disciplinary purposes to another setting(e.g., home, behavior center).Out-of-school suspensions include removals in which no educational services are provided, and removals in which educational services are provided(e.g., school-provided at home instruction or tutoring).
In-school suspension is an instance in which a child is temporarily removed from his or her regular classroom(s) for at least half a day for disciplinary purposes, but remains under the direct supervision of school personnel. Direct supervision means school personnel are physically in the same location as students under their supervision.
School days missed due to out-of-school suspension: 3 (all male)
  • White: 3

Instances of out-of-school suspension (Students without disabilities): 3

Instances of out-of-school suspension per 1,000 students (Students without disabilities)
School:

11.8
Texas:

102.7
Students without disabilities receiving one or more in-school suspension: 6 (male: 4, female: 2)
  • Hispanic: 2 (all male)
  • White: 4 (male: 2, female: 2)

Students without disabilities receiving only one out-of-school suspension: 2 (all male)
  • White: 2

Students with disabilities receiving one or more in-school suspension: 4 (all male)
  • Hispanic: 2
  • White: 2
  • Section 504: 2

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