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December 2019 Kinkeade Report
Case 3:70-cv-04100-K Document 63 Filed 12/18/19 Page 1 of 109 PageID 15533 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS DALLAS DIVISION § UNITED STATES OF AMERICA § CIVIL ACTION § Vs. § § NO. 3:70-cv-04100-K GARLAND INDEPENDENT § SCHOOL DISTRICT § SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT TO JUDGE ED KINKEADE December 15, 2019 GARLAND INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Dr. Ricardo López, Superintendent Case 3:70-cv-04100-K Document 63 Filed 12/18/19 Page 2 of 109 PageID 15534 Case 3:70-cv-04100-K Document 63 Filed 12/18/19 Page 3 of 109 PageID 15535 Judge Ed Kinkeade Page 2 December 15, 2019 a. As of December 10, 2019, Austin Academy has an enrollment of 994 students. Of this number, 717 are magnet students. Included are 333 sixth graders, 326 seventh graders, and 335 eighth graders. Of this number, 208 (20.93%) are White; 117 (11.77%) are African American; 477 (47.99%) are Hispanic; 158 (15.90%) are Asian; 3 (0.30%) are American Indian; 1 (0.10%) is Pacific Islanders; and 30 (3.02%) are two or more races or ethnicities. The school has a waiting list of 157 academy non-neighborhood students. b. As of December 10, 2019, Hillside Academy has an enrollment of 482 students. Of this number, 354 are magnet students. Included are 59 Kindergartners, 78 first graders, 78 second graders, 81 third graders, 84 fourth graders, and 102 fifth graders. Of this number, 86 (17.84%) are White; 56 (11.62%) are African- American; 236 (48.96%) are Hispanic; 90 (18.67%) are Asian; 0 (0%) are American Indian; 1 (0.21%) is Pacific Islander; and 13 (2.70%) are two or more races or ethnicities. -
2015 Quick Draw High School Participants First Name Last Name
2015 Quick Draw High School Participants First Name Last Name School School District Maddison Authur Cypress Woods High School Cy-Fair ISD Alexandra Boyd Memorial High School Spring Branch ISD Magaly Cantu George Bush High School Fort Bend ISD Gina Chee Clements High School Fort Bend ISD Anna Chen Friendswood High School Friendswood ISD Hee Won (AnnaCho Memorial High School Spring Branch ISD Kaitlyn Churchill The Woodlands High School Conroe ISD Bryce Corbett Friendswood High School Friendswood ISD Suzanne Ctvrtlik Clements High School Fort Bend ISD Riley Curry Taylor High School Katy ISD Faith Deans Memorial High School Spring Branch ISD Claire DeShong Memorial High School Spring Branch ISD Sarah Dohadwala Seven Lakes High School Katy ISD Allison Durkin The Woodlands High School Conroe ISD Patricia Gurfinkel Seven Lakes High School Katy ISD Roger Haro Brazoswood High School Brazosport Isd Rachel He Clements High School Fort Bend ISD Heidi Henricks Friendswood High School Friendswood ISD Michelle Huang Dulles High School Fort Bend ISD Inchan Hwang Memorial High School Spring Branch ISD Erica Kim Memorial High School Spring Branch ISD Anna-Sophia Lagos Klein Oak High School Klein ISD Ann Li Klein High School Klein ISD Linda Li Clements High School Fort Bend ISD Joel Louviere Klein Collins High School Klein ISD Rose Miao Taylor High School Katy ISD Paola Moctezuma Klein Oak High School Klein ISD Martha del RocOrtiz Salas The Woodlands High School Conroe ISD Ashley Park Memorial High School Spring Branch ISD Adriana Pastrana Barbers Hill -
What Attracts You? ¿Qué Le Atrae? Explore the Explore Las Opportunities to Oportunidades Customize Education Para Personalizar La in Garland ISD
What attracts you? ¿Qué le atrae? Explore the Explore las opportunities to oportunidades customize education para personalizar la in Garland ISD. educación en Garland There’s something ISD. Hay para todos for everyone—from los gustos—desde three years old-12th los tres años de edad grade. hasta el grado 12. High School includes AFJROTC and CTE programs Elementary & incluye programas de CTE y AFJROTC Middle School Wednesday, Nov. 1 Curtis Culwell Center Saturday, Nov. 4 6-8 p.m. 4999 Naaman Forest Blvd. • Garland, TX 75040 8 a.m.-noon For more information / Para más información: Nov. 8 Hillside Academy for Excellence Kimberlin Academy for Excellence * Walnut Glen Academy for Excellence ES Academy for Excellence 6:30 p.m. Nov. 9 North Garland High School HS Accelerated Math & Science Permit No. 22 Permit No. HS Math, Science & Technology 6:30 p.m. Garland, TX 75046 U.S. POSTAGE PAID U.S. POSTAGE Nov. 14 Austin Academy for Excellence MS Academy for Excellence 6:30 p.m. Non-Profit Organization Nov. 14 Beaver Technology Center for Math & Science * Watson Technology Center for Math & Science ES Math, Science & Technology 6:30 p.m. Nov. 16 Naaman Forest High School HS Global Business, Language & Leadership 6:30 p.m. Nov. 28 Lakeview Centennial High School HS Classical HS College & Career HS Collegiate Academy 6:30 p.m. Nov. 30 Sellers Middle School MS Global Business, Language & Leadership 6:30 p.m. Dec. 5 Classical Center at Vial Elementary School ES Classical ES Dual Language 6:30 p.m. Local Postal Customer Dec. -
FNT School Ratings 2008 WORTH.Indd
2008 TAKS Ratings Requirements for Each Rating Category Base Indicators Exemplary Recognized Academically Acceptable TAKS (2007-2008) Meets 90% standard for Meets 75% standard for each Meets each standard: All students group meeting each subject. subject minimum size: OR Reading/ELA…..65% African American meets 70% floor and Writing…………65% Hispanic Required Improvement Social Studies….65% White Mathematics…...45% Econ. Disadv. Science………...40% OR meets Required Improvement SDAA II (2008) Meets 90% standard Meets 70% standard Meets 50% standard All students (if meets minimum (Met ARD Expectations) (Met ARD Expectations) (Met ARD Expectations) size criteria) OR meets 65% floor and OR meets Required Improvement Required Improvement Completion Rate I Meets 95.0% standard Meets 85.0% standard Meets 75.0% standard (class of 2007) OR OR All students group meeting meets 80.0% floor and meets Required Improvement minimum size: Required Improvement African American Hispanic White Econ. Disadv. Annual Dropout Rate Meets 0.2% standard Meets 0.7% standard Meets 1.0% standard (2006-07) All students group meeting minimum size: African American Hispanic White Econ. Disadv. Additional Provisions Exceptions Exceptions cannot be used Exceptions cannot be used to Applied if district/campus would be to move to a rating of move to a rating of Academically Unacceptable due to not Exemplary. Recognized. meeting the Academically Acceptable criteria on up to 3 test measures. Check for Academically A district with a campus A district with a campus rated Does not apply to Academically Unacceptable Campuses (District rated Academically Academically Unacceptable Acceptable districts. Only) Unacceptable cannot be cannot be rated Recognized. -
2017 Schools Served
2017 SCHOOLS SERVED AAMA Sanchez Charter Dumas* KIPP 3D Prairie Valley Elementary* The Rice School Academia in Motion (AIM)* Fairmont Jr High KIPP Connect Prairie Valley High School* Truitt Middle School* Alcott Elementary Felix Cook Elementary Kipp Voyage Revere Middle School Victory Early College Alexander Smith Academy Fonville Middle School KIPP Sharpstown* River Oaks Elementary* Walker Elementary Alief Crossroads Forest Brook Middle School KIPP Sharp Lower Prep* Rocksprings High School* Wall High School* Atherton Elementary* French Elementary Klein Cain High School* Rocksprings Junior High Wesley Academy Austin High School Fruitvale High School* Klein Forest Ross Sterling Middle* Westwood High School* Austin Parkway Elementary Goose Creek Memorial HS* Klein Oak High School Ruben Chavra Elementary* Wilkerson Elementary A.W. Jones Elementary* Gray Elementary* Lakeshore Elementary* Saint Cecilia Catholic* Windfern School of Choice* Axtell Jr High* Hamilton Middle School Langham Creek High Salyers Elementary Woodview Elementary* Baylor College of Medicine Hancock Elementary School* Sanchez Charter School Worthing High School Baytown Junior High* Harmony School of Discov- Lewis Elementary* Schultz Elementary Yes Prep East End Benbrook Elementary ery Lieder Elementary Scroggins Elementary* Yes Prep Gulfton Beren Academy Harmony School of Endeav-Liestman Elementary Seguin* Yes Prep Hoffman Bremond High School* or* Lulabelle Goodman Elem Senora High School Yes Prep North Central Budewig Intermediate Harmony School of Tech- Mahany Elementary* Sharpstown High School* Yes Prep Northbrook School* nology Mandarin School Sheed Elementary* Yes Prep Northside Burbank Middle School Harmony Science Acade- Mangum Elementary Southwest Schools* Yes Prep Southeast Cedar Brook Elementary* my* Martin Elementary Stevens Elementary Yes Prep Southwest Celina High School* High School for Law and Meyerland Middle School Sugar Land Middle School* Yes Prep West Channelview High School Justice Miller Intermediate St. -
City of Pearland, TX
ORDER OF GENERAL ELECTION AND SPECIAL ELECTION (ORDEN DE ELECCIÓN GENERAL Y ELECCIÓN ESPECIAL) City of Pearland A General Election and Special Election is hereby ordered to be held on November 3, 2020 for the purpose to elect Mayor, Councilmembers, Position 3, and Position 7, for a 3-year term each and for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of the City certain proposed amendments to the existing charter of the City of Pearland, Texas. Por lo presente se ordena la celebración de una Elección General y Elección Especial el 3 de noviembre de 2020 con el fin de elegir Alcalde, Concejales, Posición 3, y Posición 7, para mandatos de 3 años cada uno y con el fin de presentarles a los votantes habilitados de la Ciudad determinadas enmiendas propuestas para la carta orgánica existente de la Ciudad de Pearland, Texas. The proposed amendments are as follows: (Las enmiendas propuestas son las siguientes:) PEARLAND PROPOSITION A Shall Article 1, Section 1.03 of the City Charter be amended to require that the annexation of property by the City be in accordance with State law? PEARLAND PROPOSITION B Shall Article 3, Section 3.02 of the City Charter be amended to increase the residency requirement for candidates for City Council from six (6) months to twelve (12) months? PEARLAND PROPOSITION C Shall Article 3, Section 3.09 of the City Charter be amended to establish a quorum of City Council to be five (5) members of city council, including the mayor, instead of two-thirds (2/3) of the members of city council, including the mayor, and require -
School Ratings
DFW AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT SAT SCORES 2005-2006 This chart shows the average Scholastic Assessment Test scores for some Dallas-area school districts and the state and national averages. Included are math, verbal and cumulative totals for the 2005-06 school years. SCHOOL DISTRICT CRITICAL MATH WRITING TOTAL WEBSITE READING *ALLEN 526 541 N/A 1067 www.allenisd.org *ANNA N/A N/A N/A 1000 www.annaisd.ednet10.net ARGYLE 524 563 516 1603 www.argyleisd.com ARLINGTON 500 520 493 1513 www.arlington.k12.tx.us *AUBREY N/A N/A N/A N/A www.aubreyisd.net BURLESON 507 511 485 1503 www.burlesonisd.net CARROLL/SOUTHLAKE N/A N/A 539 1658 www.southlakecarroll.edu CARROLLTON/FARMERS BRANCH 512 547 509 1568 www.cfbisd.edu CEDAR HILL 453 450 447 1350 www.chisd.com *CELINA N/A N/A N/A N/A www.celina.k12.tx.us COPPELL 544 568 541 1653 www.coppellisd.com *DALLAS 423 429 N/A 852 www.dallasisd.org DENTON 504 510 N/A N/A www.dentonisd.org DESOTO N/A N/A N/A 1390 www.desotoisd.org *DUNCANVILLE N/A N/A N/A 979 www.duncanville.k12.tx.us EUSTACE N/A N/A N/A N/A www.eustaceisd.net *FARMERSVILLE N/A N/A N/A N/A www.farmersvilleisd.net FORNEY 490 512 585 1587 www.forney-isd.org *FORT WORTH N/A N/A N/A 937 www.fortworthisd.org FRISCO N/A N/A N/A 1528 www.friscoisd.org GARLAND 499 507 N/A 1006 www.garlandisd.net *GRAND PRAIRIE 488 508 N/A 996 www.gpisd.org GRAPEVINE/COLLEYVILLE 541 553 531 1625 www.gcisd-k12.org *GUNTER N/A N/A N/A N/A www.gunterisd.org HIGHLAND PARK 586 602 583 1771 www.hpisd.org *HURST/EULESS/BEDFORD 511 526 N/A 1037 www.hebisd.edu IRVING N/A N/A N/A N/A -
2007 Consolidated Action Plan
2007 CONSOLIDATED ACTION PLAN CITY OF HOUSTON BILL WHITE, MAYOR HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Richard S. Celli, DIRECTOR September 2007 MAYOR Bill White CITY OF HOUSTON City Council Toni Lawrence District A Jarvis Johnson District B Anne Clutterbuck District C Ada Edwards District D Addie Wiseman District E M. J. Khan P. E. District F Pam Holm District G Adrian Garcia District H Carol Alvarado District I Peter Brown At Large-Position Number 1 Sue Lovell At Large-Position Number 2 Melissa Noriega At Large-Position Number 3 Ronald C. Green At Large-Position Number 4 Michael Berry At Large-Position Number 5 CONTROLLER Annise D. Parker RTH GA R 6 E R I N 4 N I A E E 1 TIN L A R T MA K 6 N R Y OH M DG J E E A N 4 HA B L RI B 1 2 K O E Y L R 4 L R A 9 H E IL K R 1 V A B E S D E B S K P Y O E T N C E L E A O L WADE E O E L R H L W D C D DWAY S T BROA L G R L C N I Y R I T O E L 6 46 D K A 1 A A 4 V A T H B R T O O B 1 YP E A S B L B S A I R 146 T S I N SO R L THOMPSON N C N H O U JO R 146 L G LA O N SRAL L P G O O L E C O D A A H H L R P B L M M R L S E W U O R R B D I B S A ENS S P E A MSEY Y RA E E Y B E L R S B M F RA S N H N T G R I I A N T C N K ER AI M N A R G A 0 R U G U R HB 9 C LY T N D IL A W Y LY R SB M A B N O U WILSO R L ER C Y L B IL R M U R I K E B R L H T O H C P T L A N C ER Y O L C S 0 T D K Y I D B R 6 A C S O 9 A O T R 1 R C O E F HE T H L D S SC D E K 1 O N UNDERWOOD 0 E A 0 21 N T LEGROUND 5 O G O BA T L D W T 2 A O O L R A M 2 K I R M A N A V D I T B H EAS I A S L I S D E L OC I L DALLAS L A E D O L L D H -
They Got Milk!
FOCUS FALL 2012 Hunger Doesn’t They Got Milk! Take A Holiday Hunger doesn’t take a holiday, and we need your continued support of the Food Pantry now through the holidays to help stamp out hunger! Your ongoing financial and food donations during the fall and winter months are greatly appreciated, as increasing client volume places a greater demand on food distribution Sitting at our respective desks child’s exclamation that makes us to needy residents of Irving. just down the hall from the Food realize how fortunate we are in our Pantry, we heard a young child own lives that we have food in our As November and December (with his parents receiving their homes, the rent is paid, and the approach, please consider food order) exclaim in a most lights come on when we turn the a special Thanksgiving and excited voice, “Oh goodie, we’ve switch. Christmas holiday food drive got milk!” at your business, church, club, The Food Pantry served an average or school. The earlier the food You can imagine, we all choked out of 700 families per month last is donated, the more clients a collective gasp. year; however, this summer was can be served during this brutal – an average of 930 families special time of the year. So many days we get caught up per month. Spending for items not in the business part of serving donated is currently $36,979 over Some families have to choose our clients. It’s hearing that young budget. between buying groceries or Please see Milk on Page 4 sending a child to the doctor Please see Holiday on Page 4 Inside 2,3 The Great Harvest -
Web Stats Report: November
WEB STATS REPORT: NOVEMBER Texas 1 Temple High School 259,274 31 Elgin High School 6,029 2 Calhoun High School 108,778 32 Santa Fe High School 5,973 3 Belton High School 66,064 33 Copperas Cove High School 5,964 4 North Dallas High School 59,756 34 San Marcos High School 5,961 5 Roscoe High School 34,210 35 North Forney High School 5,952 6 Klein Collins High School 31,303 36 Stephen F Austin High School 5,554 7 Huntsville High School 28,851 37 Sherman High School 5,211 8 Lovejoy High School 20,601 38 William J Brennan High School 5,036 9 Forney High School 17,597 39 Westfield High School 4,909 10 Tomball High School 16,986 40 Early High School 4,822 11 Byron P Steele I I High School 16,448 41 Kempner High School 4,809 12 Spring Hill High School 13,028 42 C E Ellison High School 4,697 13 Ennis High School 12,474 43 Midland Lee High School 4,490 14 Tomball Memorial High School 11,773 44 Odem High School 4,470 15 San Antonio Christian High School 10,783 45 Gregory-Portland High School 4,299 16 Palacios High School 10,731 46 Hays High School 4,235 17 Gainesville High School 10,288 47 Clements High School 4,066 18 Waxahachie High School 9,609 48 Pasadena Memorial High School 4,009 19 Life School Waxahachie 9,332 49 Channelview High School 3,890 20 East Central High School 9,150 50 Burleson High School 3,615 21 Lockhart High School 9,111 51 North Crowley High School 3,485 22 Foster High School 8,972 52 Life School Oak Cliff High School 3,401 23 Brownwood High School 8,803 53 L C Anderson High School 3,400 24 Pleasanton High School 8,605 54 Samuel -
Reproductions Supplied by EDRS Are the Best That Can Be Made from the Original Document
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 472 648 EA 032 307 TITLE A Report to the 78th Texas Legislature from the Texas Education Agency. Regional and District Level Report. INSTITUTION Texas Education Agency, Austin. PUB DATE 2002-12-00 NOTE 167p.; Submitted to the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Speaker of the House, and the Seventy-Eighth Texas Legislature. For Report to the 77th Texas Legislature, see ED 462 739. AVAILABLE FROM Texas Education Agency, 1701 North Congress, Austin, TX 78701. Tel: 512-463-9734; Web site http://www.tea.state.tx.us. PUB TYPE Numerical/Quantitative Data (110) Reports Descriptive (141) EDRS PRICE EDRS Price MF01/PC07 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Class Size; *Education Service Centers; Educational Legislation; Educational Policy; Elementary Secondary Education; Government Publications; Public Schools; State Departments of Education; *State Legislation; *State Regulation; *State School District Relationship IDENTIFIERS *Texas. ABSTRACT This report was prepared by the Texas Education Agency in response to Section 39.183 of the Texas Education Code. It consists of five sections. Section 1, "Class Size Limitations," is a summary of school- district compliance with the class-size limitations prescribed by Section 25.112, including the number of districts granted an exception from these limitations. Section 2,"Waivers and Exemptions," summarizes the exemptions and waivers granted to school districts under Section 7.056 or 39.112, and reviews the effectiveness of the campus or district following deregulation. Section 3, "Regional Education Service Center Services," presents a summary of the services offered by regional education service centers with an evaluation of the effectiveness of those services. Section 4,"Accelerated Reading Instruction Program Funding," is an evaluation of accelerated instruction programs offered under Section 28.006, including an assessment of the quality of such programs. -
Description of Services Ordered and Certification Form 471 FCC Form
OMB 3060-0806 Approval by OMB FCC Form 471 December 2018 Description of Services Ordered and Certification Form 471 FCC Form 471 Application Information Nickname Garland ISD - IA Cable Locate - 2020 Application Number 201001823 Funding Year 2020 Category of Service Category 1 Billed Entity Contact Information GARLAND INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT Russell Neal 720 STADIUM DR GARLAND TX 75040 682-237-7670 972-494-8201 [email protected] [email protected] Billed Entity Number 140461 FCC Registration Number 0001647890 Applicant Type School District Russell Neal / 682-237-7670 Holiday/Summer Contact Information Consulting Firms Name Consultant City State Zip Phone Email Registration Code Number Number VST Services LP 16043688 Trophy Club TX 76262 682-237-7670 [email protected] Entity Information School District Entity - Details BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES School District Endowment Rural LEA ID School Code Attributes ID 140461 GARLAND INDEP SCHOOL Urban Public School District None DISTRICT Related Entity Information Related Child School Entity - Details BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES Code Alternative School Attributes Endowment Rural LEA ID School ID Discount 85506 NAAMAN FOREST HIGH Urban 909008 57909008 48 - 20340- None Public School None SCHOOL 6552 Page 1 BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES Code Alternative School Attributes Endowment Rural LEA ID School ID Discount 85507 COOPER ELEMENTARY Urban 909107 57909107 48 - 20340- None Public School None SCHOOL 2018 85508 VERNAL LISTER Urban 909147 57909147 48 - 20340- None Public School