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SCHOOL RATINGS Distinctions Designations Ratings by ISD Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex Student Progress Student Achievements SCHOOL RATINGS Distinctions Designations 2019 oldrepublictitle.com/DFW 09/2019 | © Old Republic Title | This material is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. We assume no liability for errors or omissions. Old Republic Title’s underwriters are Old Republic National Title Insurance Company and American Guaranty Title Insurance Company. | SW-DFW-PublicSchoolRatings-2019 | SWTD_SS_0091 TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY ACCOUNTABILITY RATING SYSTEM DISTRICTS AND CAMPUSES RECEIVE AN OVERALL RATING, AS WELL AS A RATING FOR EACH DOMAIN. • A, B, C, or D: Assigned for overall performance and for performance in each domain to districts and campuses (including those evaluated under alternative education accountability [AEA]) that meet the performance target for the letter grade • F: Assigned for overall performance and for performance in each domain to districts and campuses (including AEAs) that do not meet the performance target to earn at least a D. • Not Rated: Assigned to districts that—under certain, specific circumstances—do not receive a rating. NOTE: Single-campus districts must meet the performance targets required for the campus in order to demonstrate acceptable performance. The Texas Education Agency looks at three domains in determining a school’s accountability rating: Evaluates performance across all subjects for all Student students, on both general and alternate assessments, Achievement College, Career, and Military Readiness (CCMR) indicators, and graduation rates. Measures district and campus outcomes in two areas: the School number of students that grew at least one year academically (or are on track) as measured by STAAR results and the achievement Progress of all students relative to districts or campuses with similar economically disadvantaged percentages. Closing Uses disaggregated data to demonstrate differentials among racial/ethnic groups, socioeconomic The Gaps backgrounds and other factors. DISTINCTION DESIGNATIONS Districts and campuses that receive an accountability rating of A, B, C, or D are eligible to earn distinction designations. 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. Read/ELA Academic Achievement in English Language Arts/Reading (campus only) Math Academic Achievement in Mathematics (campus only) Science Academic Achievement in Science (campus only) Social Studies Academic Achievement in Social Studies (campus only) Student Progress Top 25 Percent: Comparative Academic Growth (campus only) Gap Top 25 Percent: Comparative Closing the Gaps (campus only) Post-Secondary Post-Secondary Readiness (district and campus) WANT TO LEARN MORE? For detailed school rating information, visit the Texas Education Agency (TEA) online at tea.texas.gov. Source: Texas Education Agency, September 2019. Information collected from txschools.gov. 2 DALLAS–FORT WORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL RATINGS OVERALL GRADE/ DISTINCTIONS DISTRICT/CAMPUS NAME Read/ Social Student Post- RATING ELA Math Science Studies Progress Gap Secondary Aledo ISD A Coder Elementary A X X X X X X Mccall Elementary A X X X Stuard Elementary A X Vandagriff Elementary A Walsh Elementary B X X Mcanally Intermediate B Aledo Junior High A X Don R Daniel 9th Grade A X X X Aledo High School A X X Allen ISD A Alton Boyd Elementary C Alvis C Story Elementary B Beverly Cheatham Elementary A X X X X X X Bolin Elementary B Carlena Chandler Elementary A X D L Rountree Elementary B David and Lynda Olson Elementary B Dr E T Boon Elementary A X X X X Flossie Floyd Green Elementary A X X Frances E Norton Elementary A X X X X Gene M Reed Elementary B George J Anderson Elementary A James and Margie Marion Elementary B Jenny Preston Elementary A X X Kerr Elementary A X X X X X X Lois Lindsey Elementary A X X X Mary Evans Elementary A X X X X X Max O Vaughan Elementary A X X X X X Ereckson Junior High A X X X X X X W E Pete Ford Junior High A X X X X X Walter & Lois Curtis Junior High A X X X Lowery Freshman Center A X X X Allen High School A X Alvarado ISD B Alvarado Elementary–North B X X X Alvarado Elementary–South A X X X Lillian Elementary B X X Alvarado Intermediate F Alvarado Junior High B X X X 3 DALLAS–FORT WORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL RATINGS OVERALL GRADE/ DISTINCTIONS DISTRICT/CAMPUS NAME Read/ Social Student Post- RATING ELA Math Science Studies Progress Gap Secondary Alvarado High School B X Alvord ISD A Alvord Elementary B X X X X Alvord Junior High B X X X X X Alvord High School B Anna ISD B Joe K Bryant Elementary B X X Judith L Harlow Elementary B X Sue Evelyn Rattan Elementary C Anna Junior High C X Anna High School B X X Argyle ISD A Hilltop Elementary A X Argyle Intermediate B Argyle Junior High A Argyle High School A X X X X Arlington ISD B Adams Elementary C Amos Elementary B X X Anderson Elementary C X Ashworth Elementary B Atherton Elementary C Bebensee Elementary C Beckham Elementary B X Berry Elementary F Blanton Elementary D Bryant Elementary B X X X X Burgin Elementary C Butler Elementary A X X Crouch Elementary C Crow Elementary D Ditto Elementary B X X X X X Duff Elementary A X X X Dunn Elementary C X Ellis Elementary D Farrell Elementary B Fitzgerald Elementary A X X X X Foster Elementary C Goodman Elementary C Hale Elementary D X 4 DALLAS–FORT WORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL RATINGS OVERALL GRADE/ DISTINCTIONS DISTRICT/CAMPUS NAME Read/ Social Student Post- RATING ELA Math Science Studies Progress Gap Secondary Hill Elementary C X Johns Elementary C Key Elementary C X Knox Elementary C Larson Elementary D Little Elementary B X X Mcnutt Elementary C Miller Elementary C Moore Elementary B X Morton Elementary D Patrick Elementary D X Peach Elementary D Pearcy Elementary B X X X X X Pope Elementary C Rankin Elementary D Remynse Elementary C Roark Elementary C Sherrod Elementary C Short Elementary F South Davis Elementary D Speer Elementary F Starrett Elementary C Swift Elementary C X X X Thornton Elementary D Webb Elementary D West Elementary B X X X X Williams Elementary C X Wimbish Elementary F Wood Elementary C X Corey Academy of Fine Arts and Dual Language B Jones Academy of Fine Arts and Dual Language C Bailey Junior High B X X X X X X X Barnett Junior High B Boles Junior High B X X X X X Carter Junior High C X X Gunn Junior High B X X X X X X Nichols Junior High C X X Ousley Junior High B X X X X X X Shackelford Junior High B X X X X Workman Junior High C Young Junior High A X X X X 5 DALLAS–FORT WORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL RATINGS OVERALL GRADE/ DISTINCTIONS DISTRICT/CAMPUS NAME Read/ Social Student Post- RATING ELA Math Science Studies Progress Gap Secondary Arlington Collegiate High School A X X X X X Arlington High School B X X X X Bowie High School B X Lamar High School C Martin High School B X X X Newcomer Center B Sam Houston High School C Seguin High School B X X X X X X Tarrant Co Juvenile Justice AEP Not Rated Turning Point Secondary School Not Rated Venture Alternative High School D Aubrey ISD A H L Brockett Elementary A X X X X James A Monaco Elementary C Aubrey Junior High B Aubrey High School A X X Avalon School B X Denton County Juvenile Justice AEP Not Rated Azle ISD B Azle Elementary C Cross Timbers Elementary C Eagle Heights Elementary B X X Liberty Elementary C Silver Creek Elementary D Walnut Creek Elementary C W E Hoover Elementary B X Azle Junior High South B X Santo Forte Junior High C X Azle High School B Azle Hornet Academy A Birdville ISD B Academy at C F Thomas Elementary B X X X X Alliene Mullendore Elementary B X X X X X X Birdville Elementary B X X David E Smith Elementary B X Foster Village Elementary C Grace E Hardeman Elementary A X X X X X Green Valley Elementary A X X Holiday Heights Elementary C X X Jack C Binion Elementary C 6 DALLAS–FORT WORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL RATINGS OVERALL GRADE/ DISTINCTIONS DISTRICT/CAMPUS NAME Read/ Social Student Post- RATING ELA Math Science Studies Progress Gap Secondary John D Spicer Elementary B X X X X X Major Cheney Elementary at South Birdville B X X North Ridge Elementary A X X X X O H Stowe Elementary B X X X X X Richland Elementary B X X X Smithfield Elementary A X X X X X Snow Heights Elementary B W A Porter Elementary A X X X W T Francisco Elementary B Walker Creek Elementary B Watauga Elementary C X West Birdville Elementary B Haltom Junior High B X X X X X North Oaks Junior High C North Richland Junior High B X X North Ridge Junior High B X X X Richland Junior High C X Smithfield Junior High A X X X X X Watauga Junior High B X X Birdville High School B X X X X Haltom High School B Richland High School B X X X X X X Shannon High School D Tarrant County Juvenile Justice AEP Not Rated Blue Ridge ISD A Blue Ridge Elementary B X X Blue Ridge Junior High B X X X X X X X Blue Ridge High School B X Boyd ISD B Boyd Elementary F Boyd Intermediate D Boyd Junior High C Boyd High School B X X Bridgeport ISD B Bridgeport Elementary C Bridgeport Intermediate C Bridgeport Junior High B X X Bridgeport High School B X Brock ISD A Brock Elementary B 7 DALLAS–FORT WORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL RATINGS OVERALL GRADE/ DISTINCTIONS DISTRICT/CAMPUS NAME Read/ Social Student Post- RATING ELA Math Science Studies Progress Gap Secondary Brock Intermediate B Brock Junior High A X X X Brock High School A X Burleson ISD B Ann Brock Elementary C Bransom Elementary B Frazier Elementary A X Irene Clinkscale Elementary B Jack Taylor Elementary C Judy Hajek Elementary A X Mound Elementary B
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