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Charter Authorizer Accountability Report 2018-19 D1 Texas Charter Authorizer Accountability Report, 2018–19 Appendix D: Supplemental Information for the 2018–19 Texas Charter Authorizer Accountability Report, Campus-Level Propensity Scores (Web Only) This supplemental information to the 2018–19 Texas Charter Authorizer Accountability Report is available online only. It includes the propensity score for each charter school and matched traditional public school included in performance measures reported. Number of Charter Traditional Traditional School Public Schools Public School Campus Matched to Match Propensity Charter School Propensity Charter School Campus Name + CDCN Traditional Public School Match + CDCN Score Campus Score A W BROWN - F L A EARLY CHILDHOOD (057816102) PAWNEE EL / J H (013902101) 0.79200 4 0.78840 A W BROWN - F L A EARLY CHILDHOOD (057816102) SCHOOL FOR THE TALENTED & GIFTED I (057905363) 0.79200 4 0.81502 A W BROWN - F L A EARLY CHILDHOOD (057816102) SAN JACINTO EL (057905207) 0.79200 4 0.76680 A W BROWN - F L A EARLY CHILDHOOD (057816102) SHEARN EL (101912239) 0.79200 4 0.82586 A+ ACADEMY EL (057829001) PARKWAY EL (220912106) 0.40408 10 0.39908 A+ ACADEMY EL (057829001) LEONARD SHANKLIN EL (28903101) 0.40408 10 0.39783 A+ ACADEMY EL (057829001) JOE LEE JOHNSON EL (246909129) 0.40408 10 0.41876 A+ ACADEMY EL (057829001) JOHNSON EL (021902108) 0.40408 10 0.43021 A+ ACADEMY EL (057829001) RICHARDSON EL (035901102) 0.40408 10 0.37771 A+ ACADEMY EL (057829001) LEWIS EL (101912194) 0.40408 10 0.37682 A+ ACADEMY EL (057829001) BRADFORD EL (226903106) 0.40408 10 0.43200 A+ ACADEMY EL (057829001) MARCELLA EL (101902145) 0.40408 10 0.43322 A+ ACADEMY EL (057829001) IRELAND EL (068901114) 0.40408 10 0.36868 A+ ACADEMY EL (057829001) CARVER CENTER (165901126) 0.40408 10 0.36857 A+ SECONDARY SCHOOL (057829002) PAUL A BROWN ALTERNATIVE CENTER (123910012) 0.20899 10 0.20919 A+ SECONDARY SCHOOL (057829002) ACADEMY OF CHOICE (101920016) 0.20899 10 0.20932 A+ SECONDARY SCHOOL (057829002) HOUSTON ACADEMY FOR INTERNATIONAL (101912348) 0.20899 10 0.21297 A+ SECONDARY SCHOOL (057829002) PRESIDIO H S (189902001) 0.20899 10 0.20291 A+ SECONDARY SCHOOL (057829002) CHARLOTTE H S (07901001) 0.20899 10 0.20169 A+ SECONDARY SCHOOL (057829002) ASSETS (020901005) 0.20899 10 0.21662 A+ SECONDARY SCHOOL (057829002) FRED W EDWARDS ACADEMY AEC (014909008) 0.20899 10 0.21691 A+ SECONDARY SCHOOL (057829002) WESTWOOD H S (001908002) 0.20899 10 0.20077 A+ SECONDARY SCHOOL (057829002) TEJAS SCHOOL OF CHOICE (071905010) 0.20899 10 0.19946 A+ SECONDARY SCHOOL (057829002) SERENITY HIGH (043907005) 0.20899 10 0.19896 A+ UNLIMITED POTENTIAL - MUSEUM DI (101871041) SANTA MARIA ACADEMIC ACADEMY-OPTIO (031913007) 0.96561 7 0.97530 A+ UNLIMITED POTENTIAL - MUSEUM DI (101871041) SANTA MARIA J H (031913041) 0.96561 7 0.98205 A+ UNLIMITED POTENTIAL - MUSEUM DI (101871041) D A HULCY STEAM MIDDLE (057905360) 0.96561 7 0.94403 A+ UNLIMITED POTENTIAL - MUSEUM DI (101871041) CEDAR HILL COLLEGIATE ACADEMY (057904043) 0.96561 7 0.99040 A+ UNLIMITED POTENTIAL - MUSEUM DI (101871041) IGNITE MIDDLE (057905362) 0.96561 7 0.91746 D2 Texas Charter Authorizer Accountability Report, 2018–19 Number of Charter Traditional Traditional School Public Schools Public School Campus Matched to Match Propensity Charter School Propensity Charter School Campus Name + CDCN Traditional Public School Match + CDCN Score Campus Score A+ UNLIMITED POTENTIAL - MUSEUM DI (101871041) ANTHONY MIDDLE (071906041) 0.96561 7 0.91300 A+ UNLIMITED POTENTIAL - MUSEUM DI (101871041) YOUNG WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP ACADEMY (071905018) 0.96561 7 0.89493 A+ UNLIMITED POTENTIAL - UNIVERSIT (101871102) ANTHONY MIDDLE (071906041) 0.90417 7 0.91300 A+ UNLIMITED POTENTIAL - UNIVERSIT (101871102) YOUNG WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP ACADEMY (071905018) 0.90417 7 0.89493 A+ UNLIMITED POTENTIAL - UNIVERSIT (101871102) IGNITE MIDDLE (057905362) 0.90417 7 0.91746 A+ UNLIMITED POTENTIAL - UNIVERSIT (101871102) SAN PERLITA MIDDLE (245904041) 0.90417 7 0.87611 A+ UNLIMITED POTENTIAL - UNIVERSIT (101871102) D A HULCY STEAM MIDDLE (057905360) 0.90417 7 0.94403 A+ UNLIMITED POTENTIAL - UNIVERSIT (101871102) SANTA MARIA ACADEMIC ACADEMY-OPTIO (031913007) 0.90417 7 0.97530 A+ UNLIMITED POTENTIAL - UNIVERSIT (101871102) SANTA MARIA J H (031913041) 0.90417 7 0.98205 ACADEMY OF ACCELERATED LEARNING (101810002) RIDDLE EL (043905114) 0.61665 5 0.63170 ACADEMY OF ACCELERATED LEARNING (101810002) CITY VIEW EL (191901112) 0.61665 5 0.59216 ACADEMY OF ACCELERATED LEARNING (101810002) SUNRISE - MCMILLAN EL (220905169) 0.61665 5 0.58655 ACADEMY OF ACCELERATED LEARNING (101810002) CONGRESSMAN SILVESTRE & CAROLINA S (071907106) 0.61665 5 0.58573 ACADEMY OF ACCELERATED LEARNING (101810002) MITCHELL EL (101912264) 0.61665 5 0.58563 ACADEMY OF DALLAS (057810101) BUENA VISTA SCHOOL (186901001) 0.90356 3 0.89934 ACADEMY OF DALLAS (057810101) ROBERTO BOBBY BARRERA EL STEM MAGN (233901114) 0.90356 3 0.89740 ACADEMY OF DALLAS (057810101) KATHERINE JOHNSON TECHNOLOGY MAGNE (057906112) 0.90356 3 0.87753 ACCELERATED INTERDISCIPLINARY ACAD (101849101) CEDAR HILL COLLEGIATE PREP (057904110) 0.95441 3 0.96055 ACCELERATED INTERDISCIPLINARY ACAD (101849101) SANTA MARIA MIDDLE (031913042) 0.95441 3 0.98278 ACCELERATED INTERDISCIPLINARY ACAD (101849101) SUDIE L WILLIAMS TALENTED AND GIFT (057905384) 0.95441 3 0.98658 ADVANCED LEARNING ACADEMY (015907026) FRANK GUZICK EL (057905240) 0.09457 10 0.09446 ADVANCED LEARNING ACADEMY (015907026) PAT REYNOLDS EL (101919105) 0.09457 10 0.09476 ADVANCED LEARNING ACADEMY (015907026) JACK M FIELDS SR EL (101913117) 0.09457 10 0.09481 ADVANCED LEARNING ACADEMY (015907026) NORTH CREEK EL (043908105) 0.09457 10 0.09431 ADVANCED LEARNING ACADEMY (015907026) SYCAMORE SPRINGS EL (105904104) 0.09457 10 0.09484 ADVANCED LEARNING ACADEMY (015907026) ARMSTRONG EL (170902107) 0.09457 10 0.09485 ADVANCED LEARNING ACADEMY (015907026) MEADOWS EL (014906108) 0.09457 10 0.09492 ADVANCED LEARNING ACADEMY (015907026) KNIPPA SCHOOL (232901001) 0.09457 10 0.09412 ADVANCED LEARNING ACADEMY (015907026) GREENSPOINT EL (101902135) 0.09457 10 0.09409 ADVANCED LEARNING ACADEMY (015907026) SUNSET EL (171901104) 0.09457 10 0.09407 ADVANTAGE ACADEMY (057806101) ALEX SANGER PREPARATORY SCHOOL (057905206) 0.18825 10 0.18849 ADVANTAGE ACADEMY (057806101) BARBARA JORDAN EL (079907141) 0.18825 10 0.18767 ADVANTAGE ACADEMY (057806101) JOHN WINSHIP EL (101919104) 0.18825 10 0.18892 ADVANTAGE ACADEMY (057806101) LIZZIE CURTIS EL (061911121) 0.18825 10 0.18757 ADVANTAGE ACADEMY (057806101) SALYERS EL (101919117) 0.18825 10 0.18918 ADVANTAGE ACADEMY (057806101) SCHOOL AT ST GEORGE PLACE (101912353) 0.18825 10 0.18983 ADVANTAGE ACADEMY (057806101) PATRICK EL (220901162) 0.18825 10 0.18659 ADVANTAGE ACADEMY (057806101) HENDERSON EL (021902107) 0.18825 10 0.18651 ADVANTAGE ACADEMY (057806101) SAM HOUSTON EL (175903105) 0.18825 10 0.19200 D3 Texas Charter Authorizer Accountability Report, 2018–19 Number of Charter Traditional Traditional School Public Schools Public School Campus Matched to Match Propensity Charter School Propensity Charter School Campus Name + CDCN Traditional Public School Match + CDCN Score Campus Score ADVANTAGE ACADEMY (057806101) BRANDENBURG EL (057912116) 0.18825 10 0.19222 ALIEF MONTESSORI COMMUNITY SCHOOL (101815101) JOHN W CARPENTER EL (057905121) 0.20490 10 0.20437 ALIEF MONTESSORI COMMUNITY SCHOOL (101815101) WILSON EL (152901189) 0.20490 10 0.20398 ALIEF MONTESSORI COMMUNITY SCHOOL (101815101) FLOYD EL (057914116) 0.20490 10 0.20602 ALIEF MONTESSORI COMMUNITY SCHOOL (101815101) JONES FINE ARTS / DUAL LANGUAGE AC (220901163) 0.20490 10 0.20609 ALIEF MONTESSORI COMMUNITY SCHOOL (101815101) LONDON EL (178906101) 0.20490 10 0.20626 ALIEF MONTESSORI COMMUNITY SCHOOL (101815101) DAVIS EL (057912121) 0.20490 10 0.20642 ALIEF MONTESSORI COMMUNITY SCHOOL (101815101) MORGAN MILL EL (072910101) 0.20490 10 0.20685 ALIEF MONTESSORI COMMUNITY SCHOOL (101815101) ANNIE WEBB BLANTON EL (057905110) 0.20490 10 0.20232 ALIEF MONTESSORI COMMUNITY SCHOOL (101815101) SHAWNEE TRAIL EL (043905110) 0.20490 10 0.20773 ALIEF MONTESSORI COMMUNITY SCHOOL (101815101) CLINT Q SMITH EL (057907106) 0.20490 10 0.20184 AMARILLO COLLEGIATE ACADEMY (221801011) MITCHELL BOULEVARD EL (220905144) 0.45043 10 0.45041 AMARILLO COLLEGIATE ACADEMY (221801011) G E ‘BUDDY’ WEST EL (068901132) 0.45043 10 0.44977 AMARILLO COLLEGIATE ACADEMY (221801011) WOODSON SCHOOL (101912127) 0.45043 10 0.44905 AMARILLO COLLEGIATE ACADEMY (221801011) DELL CITY SCHOOL (115903001) 0.45043 10 0.45355 AMARILLO COLLEGIATE ACADEMY (221801011) LAURA INGALLS WILDER (020901112) 0.45043 10 0.45400 AMARILLO COLLEGIATE ACADEMY (221801011) RIDGETOP EL (227901133) 0.45043 10 0.44332 AMARILLO COLLEGIATE ACADEMY (221801011) DAVID DANIELS EL ACADEMY OF SCIENC (057910104) 0.45043 10 0.44016 AMARILLO COLLEGIATE ACADEMY (221801011) TORNILLO INT (071908044) 0.45043 10 0.46347 AMARILLO COLLEGIATE ACADEMY (221801011) TONY GONZALEZ EL (031913101) 0.45043 10 0.46500 AMARILLO COLLEGIATE ACADEMY (221801011) ODEM INT (205905101) 0.45043 10 0.46751 AMBASSADORS PREPARATORY ACADEMY (084804101) KRESS EL (219905101) 0.56290 10 0.57053 AMBASSADORS PREPARATORY ACADEMY (084804101) MILLER EL (043905141) 0.56290 10 0.55057 AMBASSADORS PREPARATORY ACADEMY (084804101) GUSTINE SCHOOL (047903001) 0.56290 10 0.54969 AMBASSADORS PREPARATORY ACADEMY (084804101) HIGH POINTE EL (057904104) 0.56290 10 0.54069 AMBASSADORS PREPARATORY ACADEMY (084804101) MITCHELL EL (101912264) 0.56290 10 0.58563 AMBASSADORS PREPARATORY ACADEMY (084804101) CONGRESSMAN SILVESTRE & CAROLINA S (071907106) 0.56290 10
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