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Kaufman County School Guide KAUFMAN COUNTY Mabank ISD Mabank Junior High A Terrell ISD ELA/Reading Distinction Earned www.mabankisd.net www.terrellisd.org Mathematics Distinction Earned District Overall Rating A Science Distinction Earned District Overall Rating B Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned T.A.P.R. Total Students 3,679 Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned Total Students 4,800 Total Staff (Teachers/Admin) 501 Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned Total Staff (Teachers/Admin) 611 TEXAS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE REPORTS Students per Teacher 14.9 Southside Elementary B Students per Teacher 16.2 Attendance Rate 95.4% ELA/Reading Distinction Earned Attendance Rate 94.4% The Texas Academic Performance Reports (TAPR) pull together a wide range of information on the Dropout Rate (Grades 9-12) 0.2% Mathematics Distinction Earned Dropout Rate (Grades 9-12) 0.4% % Tested - SAT/ACT 56.3% Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned % Tested - SAT/ACT 34.0% performance of students in each school and district in Texas every year. Performance is shown Average SAT Score 1047 Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned Average SAT Score 959 disaggregated by student groups, including ethnicity and low income status. The reports also Average ACT Score 21.9 Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned STAAR Test Participation (All Grades) -- Average ACT Score 19.5 provide extensive information on school and district staff, programs, and student demographics. STAAR All Subjects (All Grades) -- STAAR Test Participation (All Grades) -- 4-Year Graduation Rate without Exclusions 97.8% Scurry-Rosser ISD STAAR All Subjects (All Grades) -- www.scurry-rosser.com 4-Year Graduation Rate without Exclusions 88.5% Accountability Ratings Campus Rating District Overall Rating B Accountability Ratings Accountability Ratings Central Elementary A Campus Rating Total Students 1,097 ELA/Reading Distinction Earned Total Staff (Teachers/Admin) 189 Dr Bruce Wood Elementary D The Texas Education Agency Multi-Year District Ratings show the accountability ratings for districts Mathematics Distinction Earned Gilbert Willie Sr Elementary B Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned Students per Teacher 13.4 ELA/Reading Distinction Earned and all schools within the district (based on the new STAAR State of Texas Assessments of Academic Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned Attendance Rate 95.8% Readiness tests as well as other indicators. Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned Dropout Rate (Grades 9-12) 0.6% Mathematics Distinction Earned Lakeview Elementary A % Tested - SAT/ACT 60.9% Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned Herman Furlough Jr Middle C All districts and campuses are Not Rated: ELA/Reading Distinction Earned Average SAT Score 1030 Mathematics Distinction Earned J W Long Elementary C Declared State of Disaster for 2020 Average ACT Score 21.9 Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned STAAR Test Participation (All Grades) -- Terrell Alternative Education Center Not Rated The Ratings in this Guide are from 2019 Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned STAAR All Subjects (All Grades) -- Terrell High School B Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned 4-Year Graduation Rate without Exclusions 97.6% Science Distinction Earned Mabank High School A Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned Updated January 2021 ELA/Reading Distinction Earned TISD Child & Adolescent School Not Rated Mathematics Distinction Earned Accountability Ratings Campus Rating W H Burnett Elementary B Accountability Ratings Accountability Ratings Social Studies Distinction Earned Crandall ISD Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned Scurry-Rosser Elementary C www.crandall-isd.net Campus Rating Campus Rating Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned Scurry-Rosser High School B Blackburn Elementary B Gary W Campbell High School A Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned Scurry-Rosser Middle B All districts and campuses are Not Rated: District Overall Rating B Mathematics Distinction Earned Helen Edward Early Childhood B Mabank Intermediate B Mathematics Distinction Earned Declared State of Disaster for 2020 Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned J R Phillips Elementary B Total Students 4,573 ELA/Reading Distinction Earned Science Distinction Earned Brown Middle B Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned The Ratings in this Guide are from 2019 Total Staff (Teachers/Admin) 597 J W Monday Elementary B Social Studies Distinction Earned Students per Teacher 14.9 Crosby Elementary C Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned Mathematics Distinction Earned Attendance Rate 96.1% Forney High School A Science Distinction Earned Dropout Rate (Grades 9-12) 0.2% Mathematics Distinction Earned Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned % Tested - SAT/ACT 47.1% Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned Average SAT Score 1031 Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned Kaufman High School B General School Average ACT Score 20.1 Henderson Elementary B Science Distinction Earned STAAR Test Participation (All Grades) -- Mathematics Distinction Earned Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned STAAR All Subjects (All Grades) -- Johnson Elementary A Lucille Nash Elementary B 4-Year Graduation Rate without Exclusions 97.7% Science Distinction Earned ELA/Reading Distinction Earned Inquiries and Information Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned Science Distinction Earned Accountability Ratings Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned Campus Rating Kathryn Wolfe Criswell Elem B Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned Barbara Walker Elementary C Science Distinction Earned Norman Junior High B For general information about the requirements Have a question about general requirements of school districts under the Crandall Compass Academy B L E Claybon Elementary B Social Studies Distinction Earned Texas Education Code? Please see the frequently asked questions below: Crandall High School A Science Distinction Earned of public schools in Texas, you may contact the Mathematics Distinction Earned Lewis Elementary C Kemp ISD Office of General Inquiry. • General Questions – www.tea.state.tx.us/gir/faq/general.html Science Distinction Earned Margaret Taylor Smith Elementary C www.kempisd.org This section answers questions on general school or education issues. Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned Nell Hill Rhea Elementary B District Overall Rating B Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned Science Distinction Earned You may contact staff members of this Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned North Forney High School B Total Students 1,618 • School Board Questions – www.tea.state.tx.us/gir/faq/schoolboard.html Crandall Middle C office by phone or e-mail: Total Staff (Teachers/Admin) 239 This section answers questions as they pertain to a local school Hollis T Dietz Elementary C Mathematics Distinction Earned Students per Teacher 13.0 board, board meetings, board minutes among other issues. Nola Kathryn Wilson Elementary A Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned Warren Middle B Attendance Rate 94.6% • Call the Office directly at 512-463-9734 Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned Dropout Rate (Grades 9-12) 1.2% during normal business hours. Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned % Tested - SAT/ACT 43.9% • School District Questions – www.tea.state.tx.us/gir/faq/schooldist.html W A Martin Elementary B Kaufman ISD Average SAT Score 1007 • Send your inquiry by e-mail to: This section answers questions regarding School District issues dress www.kaufmanisd.net Average ACT Score 19.41 code, immunizations, absentee policy drug searches and more. Forney ISD STAAR Test Participation (All Grades) -- [email protected] www.forneyisd.net District Overall Rating B STAAR All Subjects (All Grades) -- • – www.tea.state.tx.us/gir/faq/studentquestions.html 4-Year Graduation Rate without Exclusions 97.2% Spanish speakers are available Student Questions District Overall Rating A Total Students 4,055 This section answers questions pertaining to issues regarding public (se habla español). Total Students 11,944 Total Staff (Teachers/Admin) 515 Accountability Ratings school students. Total Staff (Teachers/Admin) 1,317 Students per Teacher 14.9 Campus Rating Students per Teacher 16.8 Attendance Rate 95.4% Kemp Alternative B • Teacher Questions – www.tea.state.tx.us/gir/faq/teacher.html Attendance Rate 96.05% Dropout Rate (Grades 9-12) 0.3% Kemp High School B This section answers questions pertaining to issues of interest to Dropout Rate (Grades 9-12) 0.30% % Tested - SAT/ACT 39.2% Science Distinction Earned teachers in the public school system % Tested - SAT/ACT 561.6% Average SAT Score 1019 Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned TEA: Texas Education Agency Average SAT Score 1058 Average ACT Score 20.2 Kemp Intermediate B www.tea.state.tx.us Average ACT Score 21.4 STAAR Test Participation (All Grades) -- Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned • Public Information Request – www.tea.state.tx.us/gir/PublicInfoMain.html STAAR Test Participation (All Grades) -- STAAR All Subjects (All Grades) -- Kemp Junior High C STAAR All Subjects (All Grades) -- Social Studies Distinction Earned 4-Year Graduation Rate without Exclusions 97.9% 4-Year Graduation Rate without Exclusions 98.1% Kemp Primary B Mabank ISD Mabank Junior High A Terrell ISD ELA/Reading Distinction
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