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San Antonio School Guide SAN ANTONIO SCHOOL GUIDE TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY’S Accountability Ratings and Texas Academic Performance Report (T.A.P.R.) Please note that these accountability ratings are from 2019. The Texas Education Agency did not reassess public schools during the 2020 pandemic. IndependenceLearn more at Title LEARN MORE IndependenceTitle.com T.A.P.R. TEXAS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE REPORTS The Texas Academic Performance Reports (TAPR) pull together a wide range of information on the performance of students in each school and district in Texas every year. Performance is shown disaggregated by student groups, including ethnicity and low income status. The reports also provide extensive information on school and district staff, programs, and student demographics. ACCOUNTABILITY RATINGS All districts and campuses are labeled Not Rated: Declared State of Disaster for 2020 The Ratings in this Guide are from 2019 GENERAL SCHOOL Have a question about general requirements of school districts under the INQUIRIES AND INFORMATION Texas Education Code? Please see the frequently asked questions below: • General Questions – www.tea.state.tx.us/gir/faq/general.html For general information about the requirements This section answers questions on general school or education issues. of public schools in Texas, you may contact the • School Board Questions – www.tea.state.tx.us/gir/faq/schoolboard.html Office of General Inquiry. This section answers questions as they pertain to a local school board, board meetings, board minutes among other issues. You may contact staff members of this office by phone or e-mail: • School District Questions – www.tea.state.tx.us/gir/faq/schooldist.html This section answers questions regarding School District issues dress • Call the Office directly at 512-463-9734 code, immunizations, absentee policy drug searches and more. during normal business hours. • Student Questions – www.tea.state.tx.us/gir/faq/studentquestions.html • Send your inquiry by e-mail to: This section answers questions pertaining to issues regarding public [email protected] school students. Spanish speakers are available • Teacher Questions – www.tea.state.tx.us/gir/faq/teacher.html (se habla español). This section answers questions pertaining to issues of interest to teachers in the public school system TEA: Texas Education Agency • Public Information Request – www.tea.state.tx.us/gir/PublicInfoMain.html www.tea.state.tx.us Boerne ISD Comal Discipline Center Not Rated www.boerne-isd.net Danville Middle B Mathematics Distinction Earned District Overall Rating A Freiheit Elementary B Total Students 9,520 Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned Total Staff (Teachers/Admin) 1,156 Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned Students per Teacher 15.6 Garden Ridge Elementary A Attendance Rate 95.9% Mathematics Distinction Earned Dropout Rate (Grades 9-12) 0.3% Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned % Tested - SAT/ACT 75.1% Goodwin Frazier Elementary C Average SAT Score 1152 Science Distinction Earned Average ACT Score 24.2 Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned STAAR Test Participation (All Grades) – – Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned STAAR All Subjects (All Grades) – – Hoffmann Lane Elementary A 4-Year Graduation Rate without Exclusions 98.2% ELA/Reading Distinction Earned Science Distinction Earned Accountability Ratings Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned Campus Rating Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned Boerne - Samuel V Champion High School A Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned Indian Springs Elementary A Boerne High School A JJAEP Not Rated Science Distinction Earned Johnson Ranch Elementary A Boerne Middle North B Kinder Ranch Elementary B Boerne Middle South B Cibolo Creek Elementary A Science Distinction Earned Memorial Early College H.S. A Curington Elementary B Fabra Elementary B ELA/Reading Distinction Earned Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned Science Distinction Earned Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned MH Specht Elementary A Fair Oaks Ranch Elementary A Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned ELA/Reading Distinction Earned Morningside Elementary B Alamo Heights ISD Science Distinction Earned Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned www.ahisd.net Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned Mt Valley Elementary B District Overall Rating Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned Science Distinction Earned A Kendall Elementary A Total Students 4,917 Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned ELA/Reading Distinction Earned Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned Total Staff (Teachers/Admin) 617.2 Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned Students per Teacher 13.9 Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned Van Raub Elementary B Mt Valley Middle B Attendance Rate 96.2% Dropout Rate (Grades 9-12) 0.3% Mathematics Distinction Earned Science Distinction Earned % Tested - SAT/ACT 86.7% Comal ISD Social Studies Distinction Earned Average SAT Score 1174 www.comalisd.org Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned Average ACT Score 24.5 District Overall Rating A Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned STAAR Test Participation (All Grades) – – Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned STAAR All Subjects (All Grades) – – Total Students 25,011 Oak Creek Elementary A 4-Year Graduation Rate without Exclusions 97.1% Total Staff (Teachers/Admin) 2,939.5 Science Distinction Earned Students per Teacher 15.9 Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned Accountability Ratings Attendance Rate 95.8% Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned Campus Rating Dropout Rate (Grades 9-12) 0.3% Pieper Ranch Middle A Alamo Heights High School B % Tested - SAT/ACT 96.9% Rahe Bulverde Elementary A Alamo Heights Junior High A Average SAT Score 1047 Science Distinction Earned Bexar Co J J A E P Not Rated Average ACT Score 23.4 Rebecca Creek Elementary B Cambridge Elementary C STAAR Test Participation (All Grades) – – Smithson Valley High School A Howard Elementary A STAAR All Subjects (All Grades) – – Smithson Valley Middle A 4-Year Graduation Rate without Exclusions 96.7% Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned Woodridge Elementary A Spring Branch Middle B Accountability Ratings Science Distinction Earned Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned Campus Rating Social Studies Distinction Earned Arlon R Seay Elementary A Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned Startzville Elementary B Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned Bandera ISD Timberwood Park Elementary A www.banderaisd.net Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned Bill Brown Elementary A ELA/Reading Distinction Earned District Overall Rating B Science Distinction Earned Mathematics Distinction Earned Science Distinction Earned Total Students 2,286 Canyon High School B Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned Total Staff (Teachers/Admin) 300.1 Mathematics Distinction Earned Canyon Lake High School B Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned Students per Teacher 15.3 Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned Attendance Rate 94.8% ELA/Reading Distinction Earned Dropout Rate (Grades 9-12) 2.0% Mathematics Distinction Earned % Tested - SAT/ACT 70.5% Social Studies Distinction Earned Average SAT Score 1077 Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned Average ACT Score 23.5 Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned Canyon Middle B STAAR Test Participation (All Grades) – – STAAR All Subjects (All Grades) – – ELA/Reading Distinction Earned 4-Year Graduation Rate without Exclusions 89.9% Social Studies Distinction Earned Comparative Academic Growth Distinction Earned Accountability Ratings Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned Campus Rating Comparative Closing the Gaps Distinction Earned Alkek Elementary C Church Hill Middle A Bandera High School B ELA/Reading Distinction Earned Social Studies Distinction Earned Science Distinction Earned Bandera Middle D Postsecondary Readiness Distinction Earned Hill Country Elementary C Clear Spring Elementary C Comal Academy A Edgewood ISD Harlandale ISD www.eisd.net www.harlandale.net District Overall Rating C District Overall Rating B Total Students 9,881 Total Students 13,654 Total Staff (Teachers/Admin) 1,473.5 Total Staff (Teachers/Admin) 2,110.2 Students per Teacher 16.4 Students per Teacher 15.1 Attendance Rate 93.3% Attendance Rate 92.8% Dropout Rate (Grades 9-12) 1.6% Dropout Rate (Grades 9-12) 3.6% % Tested - 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