- MOORE EL reported a higher chronically absent students than SMITH EL (134 vs. 105).
- MOORE EL reported a higher students per counselor than SMITH EL (477:1 vs. 448:1).
- MOORE EL reported a higher in-school suspensions than SMITH EL (14 vs. 2).
- Source Data Limit: 6 metrics are directly comparable between the two schools.
Attendance
How consistently students are present
MOORE EL reported a higher chronically absent students than SMITH EL (134 vs. 105).
School Environment
Disciplinary actions from the Civil Rights Data Collection
MOORE EL reported a higher in-school suspensions than SMITH EL (14 vs. 2).
Staffing & Support
Counselor and support staff capacity
MOORE EL reported a higher students per counselor than SMITH EL (477:1 vs. 448:1).
Subgroup Analysis
Comparing reported values between specific student populations where both schools have data.
13 subgroup comparisons available across both schools.
Contextual Indicators
District Context
District-level data describes the overarching school district, not the individual school.
Per-pupil spending
SMITH EL
$11,835.89
MOORE EL
$11,835.89
Local revenue share
SMITH EL
54.1%
MOORE EL
54.1%
State revenue share
SMITH EL
24.6%
MOORE EL
24.6%
Federal revenue share
SMITH EL
21.3%
MOORE EL
21.3%
District chronic absenteeism rate
SMITH EL
36.6%
MOORE EL
36.6%
County Economics
Both schools are located in the same county.
Median household income
Nueces County
$66,021
Nueces County
$66,021
Poverty rate
Nueces County
17.7%
Nueces County
17.7%
Bachelor's degree or higher
Nueces County
23.7%
Nueces County
23.7%
Unemployment rate
Nueces County
4.2%
Nueces County
4.2%
This comparison is derived exclusively from publicly available federal and state datasets. It may not reflect the most current information. We encourage parents and families to supplement this data with information published directly on each school’s website, which may include more recent figures.