My son went 6 years to Holiday Heights (K-5). My family was and is part of the shrinking middle class as well. So, I understand where you are coming from as far as finances. I originally wanted my son to go to Fort Worth Christian, but could not afford it, nor did we qualify for financial aide. I am glad we didn't go that route. My son has far surpassed our hopes and expectations for him in school. He is in the top 15% of his class.
BISD strives for every campus to reach Recognized or Exemplary status as a result of TAKS scores. Holiday Heights is a Recognized Campus. For many years, including the time my son attended, it was an Exemplary Campus. As for the test scores you saw, you must understand that the scores are not low because of the instruction. Mrs. Solley is very particular about who she hires to teach her students.
Please don't take this the wrong way, unfortunately, there are many students in BISD whose parents do not speak English. These kids only speak English at school and the parents can not (due to not speaking English) work with them at home. There are also those parents who just WON'T work with their kids. It is a very sad thing.......
Yes, Walker Creek, an Exemplary Campus and Smithfield, which is a Recognized Campus (the same as HHE), are good schools, but they also have parents who can and will take the time to work with their kids. BTW, both feed into Smithfield Middle, which is rated an Academically Acceptable Campus.
Alot of schools have gotten lower test scores lately. Don't pass on HHE only because of test scores. Common sense tells us that if the child has no support at home (ie, parents can't or won't work with the child), how can they be expected to do well at school? There are exceptions, I promise. I was a substitute teacher for 4 1/2 years and am now a teacher's aide in a nearby school, and I see it. But, for the most part, the kids need to be able to practice the skills at home as well and many are not getting that extra practice. The teachers cannot be the only ones responsible for the children's education. Parents need to be involved too.
Holiday Heights was, and still is a fine school. Out of all of those who are attending or have graduated from Richland, and I cannot begin to count, many former Holiday Heights students were and are in the top 10% of their class. In fact, some are in the top 10, not 10%, TOP 10. (Each class has about 550-600 kids). Please, don't write off Holiday Heights. It is a very good school and I could refer you to countless other parents who feel the same way.
You are obviously a mother who is deeply involved in her children's lives. Don't ever stop. The world needs more parents like you!
Good luck and God bless! :)