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Texas Annual Report to the Secretary 2019-20 TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY Texas Annual Report to the Secretary 2019-20 Part (A): Information on the achievement of students on the academic assessments required by subsection (b)(2), including the disaggregated results for the subgroups of sudents as defined in subsection (c)(2) Due to the impact of COVID-19, the U.S. Department of Education (USDE) waived reporting requirements in Section 1111(h)(1)(C)(ii) (assessment results) for the 2019-20 school year. TEA Division of Performation Reporting Page 1 of 55 December 2020 Part (B): Inforamtion on the acquisition of English proficiency by English learners Due to the impact of COVID-19, the USDE waived reporting requirements in Section 1111(h)(1)(C)(iv) (English language proficiency results) for the 2019-20 school year. TEA Division of Performation Reporting Page 2 of 55 December 2020 Part (C)(i): The number and names of each public school in the State identified for comprehensive support and improvement under subsection (c)(4)(D)(i) District Name Campus Name A+ ACADEMY A+ ACADEMY EL A+ UNLIMITED POTENTIAL A+ UNLIMITED POTENTIAL - UNIVERSIT ABERNATHY ISD ABERNATHY MIDDLE ABILENE ISD JACKSON EL ABILENE ISD REAGAN EL ALDINE ISD MACARTHUR H S ALDINE ISD HALL CENTER FOR EDUCATION ALDINE ISD ALDINE MIDDLE ALDINE ISD HAMBRICK MIDDLE ALDINE ISD TEAGUE MIDDLE ALDINE ISD LEWIS MIDDLE ALDINE ISD WORSHAM EL ALDINE ISD ECKERT EL ALICE ISD HILLCREST EL ALICE ISD SALAZAR EL ALICE ISD SCHALLERT EL ALIEF ISD SNEED EL ALIEF ISD BEST EL ALIEF ISD HORN EL ALVARADO ISD ALVARADO INT ALVIN ISD ASSETS ALVIN ISD ALVIN J H ALVIN ISD G W HARBY J H AMARILLO ISD BOWIE 6TH GRADE CAMPUS AMBASSADORS PREPARATORY ACADEMY AMBASSADORS PREPARATORY ACADEMY ANSON ISD ANSON MIDDLE ARLINGTON ISD SAM HOUSTON H S ARLINGTON ISD VENTURE ALTER H S ARLINGTON ISD SHORT EL ARROW ACADEMY ARROW ACADEMY - SAVE OUR STREETS C ARROW ACADEMY ARROW ACADEMY - HARVEST PREPARATOR ASPERMONT ISD ASPERMONT EL AUSTIN ISD GRADUATION PREP ACADEMY TRAVIS AUSTIN ISD BURNET MIDDLE AUSTIN ISD WEBB M S AUSTIN ISD BEDICHEK MIDDLE AUSTIN ISD DOBIE MIDDLE AUSTIN ISD MENDEZ MIDDLE AUSTIN ISD PAREDES M S AUSTIN ISD SADLER MEANS YWLA AUSTIN ISD JOSLIN EL AZLE ISD SILVER CREEK EL BANDERA ISD ALKEK EL BASTROP ISD EMILE EL BASTROP ISD BASTROP INT BASTROP ISD CEDAR CREEK INT BEAUMONT ISD PAUL A BROWN ALTERNATIVE CENTER BEAUMONT ISD BEAUMONT UNITED H S BEAUMONT ISD M L KING MIDDLE BEAUMONT ISD MARTIN EL TEA Division of Performation Reporting Page 3 of 55 December 2020 Part (C)(i): The number and names of each public school in the State identified for comprehensive support and improvement under subsection (c)(4)(D)(i) District Name Campus Name BEAUMONT ISD FEHL-PRICE EL BEEVILLE ISD FADDEN-MCKEOWN-CHAMBLISS EL BENAVIDES ISD BENAVIDES EL BIG SPRING ISD GOLIAD EL BIRDVILLE ISD SHANNON H S BLOOMINGTON ISD BLOOMINGTON H S BOYD ISD BOYD EL BOYD ISD BOYD INT BRAZOS RIVER CHARTER SCHOOL BRAZOS RIVER CHARTER SCHOOL BRAZOSPORT ISD BRAZOS SUCCESS ACADEMY BRAZOSPORT ISD ELISABET NEY EL BRECKENRIDGE ISD NORTH EL BROOKS ACADEMIES OF TEXAS BROOKS ACADEMY LONESTAR BROOKS COUNTY ISD FALFURRIAS J H BROWNSBORO ISD CHANDLER INT BROWNWOOD ISD NORTHWEST EL BROWNWOOD ISD EAST EL BRYAN ISD THE MARY CATHERINE HARRIS SCHOOL-S BRYAN ISD MARY BRANCH EL BRYAN ISD MITCHELL EL BURKBURNETT ISD BURKBURNETT MIDDLE BURNET CISD BURNET MIDDLE CALVERT ISD CALVERT SCHOOL CARTHAGE ISD BAKER-KOONCE INT CASTLEBERRY ISD REACH H S CEDAR HILL ISD HIGH POINTE EL CHANNELVIEW ISD ENDEAVOR HS-JOE FRANK CAMPBELL LEA CHARLOTTE ISD CHARLOTTE EL CHESTER ISD CHESTER EL CITY VIEW ISD CITY VIEW EL CLEBURNE ISD AD WHEAT MIDDLE CLEVELAND ISD CLEVELAND H S CLEVELAND ISD CLEVELAND MIDDLE COLDSPRING-OAKHURST CISD COLDSPRING INT COLEMAN ISD COLEMAN J H COLUMBIA-BRAZORIA ISD BARROW EL COMPASS ROSE ACADEMY COMPASS ROSE ACADEMY COMQUEST ACADEMY COMQUEST ACADEMY CONNALLY ISD CONNALLY PRI CONNALLY ISD CONNALLY EL CONROE ISD HOUSTON EL CORPUS CHRISTI ISD MARTIN MIDDLE CORSICANA ISD JOSE ANTONIO NAVARRO EL COTULLA ISD COTULLA H S CROCKETT COUNTY CONSOLIDATED CSD OZONA EL CROSBYTON CISD CROSBYTON EL CROSSTIMBERS ACADEMY CROSSTIMBERS ACADEMY DALLAS ISD TRINITY HEIGHTS GIFTED AND TALENTE DALLAS ISD NANCY J COCHRAN EL DALLAS ISD FREDERICK DOUGLASS EL DAMON ISD DAMON EL TEA Division of Performation Reporting Page 4 of 55 December 2020 Part (C)(i): The number and names of each public school in the State identified for comprehensive support and improvement under subsection (c)(4)(D)(i) District Name Campus Name DAWSON ISD DAWSON EL DAYTON ISD WILSON J H DEKALB ISD DEKALB EL DEL VALLE ISD DAILEY MIDDLE DENISON ISD HOUSTON EL DIME BOX ISD DIME BOX SCHOOL DONNA ISD 3D ACADEMY DONNA ISD VETERANS MIDDLE DONNA ISD A M OCHOA EL DONNA ISD PATRICIA S GARZA EL DR M L GARZA-GONZALEZ CHARTER SCHO DR M L GARZA-GONZALEZ CHARTER SCHO DUNCANVILLE ISD MARY E SMITHEY PACE H S DUNCANVILLE ISD WILLIAM LEE HASTINGS EL DUNCANVILLE ISD S GUS ALEXANDER JR EL DUNCANVILLE ISD CHARLES ACTON EL EAST CENTRAL ISD HARMONY EL ECTOR COUNTY ISD SAM HOUSTON EL ECTOR COUNTY ISD IRELAND EL EDCOUCH-ELSA ISD CARLOS TRUAN J H EDGEWOOD ISD MEMORIAL H S EDGEWOOD ISD BRENTWOOD MIDDLE EDGEWOOD ISD GUS GARCIA MIDDLE EDGEWOOD ISD ALONSO S PERALES EL EDGEWOOD ISD L B JOHNSON EL EDGEWOOD ISD LOMA PARK EL EDGEWOOD ISD WINSTON EL EDINBURG CISD BETTY HARWELL MIDDLE EL PASO ACADEMY EL PASO ACADEMY EL PASO ACADEMY EL PASO ACADEMY WEST EL PASO ISD COLLEGE CAREER TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY EL PASO ISD CANYON HILLS MIDDLE EL PASO ISD TERRACE HILLS MIDDLE EL PASO ISD ARMENDARIZ MIDDLE ELGIN ISD PHOENIX H S ERATH EXCELS ACADEMY INC HUSTON ACADEMY ETOILE ISD ETOILE EL EVADALE ISD EVADALE EL EVANT ISD EVANT EL EVERMAN ISD JOHN AND POLLY TOWNLEY EL EVOLUTION ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL EVOLUTION ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL EVOLUTION ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL EVOLUTION ACADEMY BEAUMONT EVOLUTION ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL EVOLUTION ACADEMY HOUSTON FLOYDADA ISD A B DUNCAN EL FORT BEND ISD LANTERN LANE EL FORT BEND ISD HUNTERS GLEN EL FORT WORTH ISD DIAMOND HILL-JARVIS H S FORT WORTH ISD DUNBAR H S FORT WORTH ISD EASTERN HILLS H S FORT WORTH ISD POLYTECHNIC H S FORT WORTH ISD O D WYATT H S FORT WORTH ISD SUCCESS H S TEA Division of Performation Reporting Page 5 of 55 December 2020 Part (C)(i): The number and names of each public school in the State identified for comprehensive support and improvement under subsection (c)(4)(D)(i) District Name Campus Name FORT WORTH ISD WEDGWOOD 6TH GR SCH FORT WORTH ISD JAMES MIDDLE FORT WORTH ISD KIRKPATRICK MIDDLE FORT WORTH ISD MONNIG MIDDLE FORT WORTH ISD MORNINGSIDE MIDDLE FORT WORTH ISD J MARTIN JACQUET MIDDLE FORT WORTH ISD LEONARD MIDDLE FORT WORTH ISD GLENCREST 6TH GRADE SCH FORT WORTH ISD ROSEMONT 6TH GRADE FORT WORTH ISD VAN ZANDT-GUINN EL FREER ISD FREER H S FREER ISD NORMAN M THOMAS EL FROST ISD FROST EL GALVESTON ISD AIM COLLEGE & CAREER PREP GARLAND ISD HEATHER GLEN EL GATESVILLE ISD GATESVILLE EL GEORGE I SANCHEZ CHARTER GEORGE I SANCHEZ CHARTER GEORGE I SANCHEZ CHARTER GEORGE I SANCHEZ NORTH GEORGETOWN ISD FROST EL GODLEY ISD GODLEY INT GONZALES ISD GONZALES H S GOODRICH ISD GOODRICH EL GOODWATER MONTESSORI SCHOOL GOODWATER MONTESSORI SCHOOL GORMAN ISD MAXFIELD EL GRAHAM ISD GRAHAM J H GRANBURY ISD NETTIE BACCUS EL GRAND PRAIRIE ISD CROSSWINDS ACCELERATED H S GRANDFALLS-ROYALTY ISD GRANDFALLS-ROYALTY SCHOOL GRAPE CREEK ISD GRAPE CREEK MIDDLE GRAPELAND ISD GRAPELAND EL GRAPEVINE-COLLEYVILLE ISD DOVE EL GREENVILLE ISD TRAVIS EL GROVETON ISD GROVETON EL HALE CENTER ISD AKIN EL HALE CENTER ISD CARR MIDDLE HARDIN ISD HARDIN EL HARLINGEN CISD KEYS ACAD HARMONY SCIENCE ACAD (WACO) HARMONY SCIENCE ACAD (WACO) HEARNE ISD HEARNE H S HEARNE ISD HEARNE EL HEMPSTEAD ISD HEMPSTEAD EL HEREFORD ISD HEREFORD CENTER FOR ACCELERATED LE HERITAGE ACADEMY HERITAGE ACADEMY OF WINDCREST HILLSBORO ISD HILLSBORO J H HONDO ISD NEWELL E WOOLLS INT HOUSTON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL HOUSTON HEIGHTS CHARTER SCHOOL HOUSTON ISD KASHMERE H S HOUSTON ISD WISDOM H S HOUSTON ISD MADISON H S HOUSTON ISD WASHINGTON B T H S HOUSTON ISD WHEATLEY H S TEA Division of Performation Reporting Page 6 of 55 December 2020 Part (C)(i): The number and names of each public school in the State identified for comprehensive support and improvement under subsection (c)(4)(D)(i) District Name Campus Name HOUSTON ISD WORTHING H S HOUSTON ISD YATES H S HOUSTON ISD DEADY MIDDLE HOUSTON ISD EDISON MIDDLE HOUSTON ISD HOLLAND MIDDLE HOUSTON ISD TEXAS CONNECTIONS ACADEMY AT HOUST HOUSTON ISD CODWELL EL HOUSTON ISD YOUNG EL HOUSTON ISD FOERSTER EL HOUSTON ISD LIBERTY H S HOUSTON ISD H S AHEAD ACADEMY HOUSTON ISD MIDDLE COLLEGE H S AT HCC GULFTON HOUSTON ISD MIDDLE COLLEGE H S AT HCC FRAGA HUBBARD ISD HUBBARD ISD HUGHES SPRINGS ISD HUGHES SPRINGS J H HULL-DAISETTA ISD HULL-DAISETTA EL HUMBLE ISD WHISPERING PINES EL HUNTINGTON ISD HUNTINGTON EL HUNTSVILLE ISD STEWART EL HUNTSVILLE ISD SAMUEL HOUSTON EL HUNTSVILLE ISD SCOTT JOHNSON EL IDEA PUBLIC SCHOOLS IDEA RUNDBERG ACADEMY INGLESIDE ISD GILBERT J MIRCOVICH EL INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP OF TEXAS ILTEXAS LANCASTER EL INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP OF TEXAS ILTEXAS LANCASTER MIDDLE INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP OF TEXAS ILTEXAS EAST FORT WORTH EL INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP OF TEXAS ILTEXAS EAST FORT WORTH MIDDLE INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP OF TEXAS ILTEXAS HOUSTON WINDMILL LAKES EL INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP OF TEXAS ILTEXAS HOUSTON OREM EL INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP OF TEXAS ILTEXAS HOUSTON OREM MIDDLE IRVING ISD GOOD EL ITALY ISD STAFFORD EL ITASCA ISD ITASCA MIDDLE JASPER ISD PARNELL EL JEFFERSON ISD JEFFERSON EL JUBILEE ACADEMIES JUBILEE HIGHLAND HILLS JUBILEE ACADEMIES JUBILEE - LAKE VIEW UNIVERSITY PRE
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