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Texas Education Agency 1 Department of Assessment and Accountability Division of Performance Reporting 2013 Accountability Ratings by District Name TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 1 DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION OF PERFORMANCE REPORTING 2013 ACCOUNTABILITY RATINGS BY DISTRICT NAME District/ 2013 Indexes Distinctions Campus Accountability Read/ Top 25% District/Campus Name Number Rating Comment 1 2 3 4 ELA Math Progress A W BROWN-FELLOWSHIP LEADERSHIP AC 057816 Data Integrity Issues Data Integrity A W BROWN - FELLOWSHIP NORTH CAMPU 102 Data Integrity Issues Data Integrity A+ ACADEMY 057829 Met Standard Y Y Y Y A+ ACADEMY 001 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ABBOTT ISD 109901 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ABBOTT SCHOOL 001 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y ABERNATHY ISD 095901 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ABERNATHY H S 001 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ABERNATHY DAEP 003 Not Rated ABERNATHY J H 041 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y ABERNATHY EL 101 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ABILENE ISD 221901 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ABILENE H S 001 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y COOPER H S 002 Met Standard Y Y Y Y WOODSON CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE 003 Improvement Required N Y Y Y JEFFERSON OPPORTUNITY CTR 006 Not Rated TAYLOR COUNTY LEARNING CENTER 007 Not Rated JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 008 Not Rated ACADEMY FOR TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 010 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y MADISON MIDDLE 044 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y MANN MIDDLE 045 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y CLACK MIDDLE 047 Met Standard Y Y Y Y CRAIG MIDDLE 048 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y AUSTIN EL 102 Met Standard Y Y Y BONHAM EL 103 Met Standard Y Y Y BOWIE EL 104 Met Standard Y Y Y CROCKETT EARLY HEADSTART 107 Not Rated DYESS EL 108 Met Standard Y Y Y Y JACKSON EL 112 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y JOHNSTON EL 113 Met Standard Y Y Y LEE EL 116 Met Standard Y Y Y LOCUST ECC 117 Met Standard LONG EL 118 Met Standard Y Y Y Y REAGAN EL 120 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y TAYLOR EL 121 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y SAM HOUSTON 124 Not Rated Appeal N N Y WOODSON ECC 125 Met Standard ACADIA ABILENE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 142 Not Rated WARD EL 150 Met Standard Y Y Y THOMAS EL 151 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y ORTIZ EL 152 Met Standard Y Y Y BASSETTI EL 153 Met Standard Y Y Y REAGAN EARLY CHILDHOOD 154 Met Standard MARTINEZ EL 155 Met Standard Y Y Y DAY NURSERY OF ABILENE 208 Met Standard ACADEMY FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE 057814 Not Rated DALLAS COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE 001 Not Rated TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 2 DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION OF PERFORMANCE REPORTING 2013 ACCOUNTABILITY RATINGS BY DISTRICT NAME District/ 2013 Indexes Distinctions Campus Accountability Read/ Top 25% District/Campus Name Number Rating Comment 1 2 3 4 ELA Math Progress DRC CAMPUS 002 Not Rated MEDLOCK YOUTH VILLAGE 003 Not Rated SAU CAMPUS 004 Not Rated LETOT CAMPUS 005 Not Rated ACADEMY ISD 014901 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ACADEMY H S 001 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y ACADEMY J H 041 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ACADEMY EL 101 Improvement Required Y N Y ACADEMY OF ACCELERATED LEARNING IN 101810 Met Standard Y Y Y ACADEMY OF ACCELERATED LEARNING 002 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y ACADEMY OF CAREERS AND TECHNOLOGIE 015816 Met Alternative Std Y Y Y Y ACADEMY OF CAREERS AND TECHNOLOGIE 001 Met Alternative Std Y Y Y Y ACADEMY OF DALLAS 057810 Met Standard Y Y Y ACADEMY OF DALLAS 101 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ACCELERATED INTERMEDIATE ACADEMY 101849 Met Standard Y Y Y ACCELERATED INTERDISCIPLINARY ACAD 101 Met Standard Y Y Y Y AIA LANCASTER EL 105 Not Rated ADRIAN ISD 180903 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ADRIAN SCHOOL 001 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ADVANTAGE ACADEMY 057806 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ADVANTAGE ACADEMY 101 Met Standard Y Y Y Y AGUA DULCE ISD 178901 Met Standard Y Y Y Y AGUA DULCE H S 001 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y AGUA DULCE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 101 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ALAMO HEIGHTS ISD 015901 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ALAMO HEIGHTS H S 001 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y BEXAR CO J J A E P 002 Not Rated ALAMO HEIGHTS J H 041 Met Standard Y Y Y Y CAMBRIDGE EL 101 Met Standard Y Y Y HOWARD EL 102 Met Standard WOODRIDGE EL 104 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ALBA-GOLDEN ISD 250906 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ALBA-GOLDEN H S 001 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ALTER SCHOOL 002 Not Rated ALBA-GOLDEN EL 101 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ALBANY ISD 209901 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ALBANY JR-SR H S 001 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y NANCY SMITH EL 101 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ALDINE ISD 101902 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ALDINE H S 001 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y CARVER H S FOR APPLIED TECH/ENGINE 002 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y MACARTHUR H S 003 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y EISENHOWER H S 004 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y NIMITZ H S 005 Improvement Required Y Y Y N VICTORY EARLY COLLEGE H S 008 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y Y DAVIS H S 012 Met Standard Y Y Y HALL EDUCATION CENTER 013 Improvement Required Y Y N TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 3 DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION OF PERFORMANCE REPORTING 2013 ACCOUNTABILITY RATINGS BY DISTRICT NAME District/ 2013 Indexes Distinctions Campus Accountability Read/ Top 25% District/Campus Name Number Rating Comment 1 2 3 4 ELA Math Progress ALDINE MIDDLE 041 Met Standard Y Y Y Y DREW ACADEMY 042 Met Standard Y Y Y Y HAMBRICK MIDDLE 043 Met Standard Y Y Y STOVALL MIDDLE 044 Met Standard Y Y Y TEAGUE MIDDLE 045 Met Standard Y Y Y Y HOFFMAN MIDDLE 046 Met Standard Y Y Y SHOTWELL MIDDLE 047 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y GRANTHAM ACADEMY 048 Met Standard Y Y Y PLUMMER MIDDLE 051 Met Standard Y Y Y LEWIS MIDDLE 052 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ECKERT INT 061 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y HOUSTON ACADEMY 062 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ESCAMILLA INT 063 Met Standard Y Y Y Y STEHLIK INT 064 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y PARKER INT 065 Met Standard Y Y Y Y CARAWAY INT 066 Met Standard Y Y Y Y WILSON INT 067 Met Standard Y Y Y Y REED ACADEMY 068 Met Standard Y Y Y HILL INT 069 Met Standard Y Y Y MARCELLA INT 070 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y RAYFORD INT 072 Met Standard Y Y Y ALDINE NINTH GRADE SCHOOL 081 Improvement Required Y Y Y N MACARTHUR NINTH GRADE SCHOOL 083 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y EISENHOWER NINTH GRADE SCHOOL 084 Improvement Required Y Y Y N NIMITZ NINTH GRADE SCHOOL 085 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y COMPASS 090 Not Rated HIGHPOINT 098 Not Rated ALDINE J J A E P 099 Not Rated ANDERSON ACADEMY 101 Met Standard Y Y BETHUNE ACADEMY 102 Improvement Required Y Y N CARROLL ACADEMY 103 Met Standard Y Y Y REECE ACADEMY 104 Met Standard FRANCIS EL 105 Improvement Required Y Y N GOODMAN EL 106 Improvement Required Y N Y CARTER ACADEMY 107 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y LANE SCHOOL 108 Improvement Required N N N MENDEL EL 109 Improvement Required Y N Y WORSHAM EL 110 Met Standard Y Y Y OLESON EL 111 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y ORANGE GROVE EL 112 Met Standard Y Y Y RAYMOND ACADEMY 113 Met Standard Y Y Y SMITH ACADEMY 114 Improvement Required N N N ODOM EL 115 Met Standard Y Y Y JOHNSON EL 116 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y THOMPSON EL 117 Improvement Required Y N Y SAMMONS EL 118 Met Standard Y Y Y Y STEPHENS EL 119 Met Standard Y Y Y TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 4 DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION OF PERFORMANCE REPORTING 2013 ACCOUNTABILITY RATINGS BY DISTRICT NAME District/ 2013 Indexes Distinctions Campus Accountability Read/ Top 25% District/Campus Name Number Rating Comment 1 2 3 4 ELA Math Progress MAGRILL EL 120 Met Standard Y Y Y ERMEL EL 121 Met Standard Y Y Y Y CARMICHAEL EL 122 Met Standard Y Y Y Y CONLEY ELEMENTARY 123 Met Standard Y Y Y DUNN EL 124 Met Standard Y Y Y GRAY EL 125 Improvement Required Y N Y BLACK EL 126 Met Standard Y Y Y STOVALL ACADEMY 127 Improvement Required N Y N CALVERT EL 128 Improvement Required Y N Y HARRIS ACADEMY 129 Improvement Required Y N Y KUJAWA EL 130 Met Standard Y Y Y Y BUSSEY EL 131 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y SPENCE EL 132 Improvement Required Y N Y JONES EL 134 Improvement Required Y N Y KEEBLE EC/PRE-K CENTER 151 Improvement Required HINOJOSA EC/PRE-K CENTER 153 Met Standard VINES EC/PRE-K CENTER 154 Met Standard DE SANTIAGO EC/PRE-K CENTER 155 Improvement Required GARCIA-LEZA EC/PRE-K CENTER 163 Met Standard KUJAWA EC/PRE-K CENTER 164 Met Standard JONES EC/PRE-K/KG CENTER 165 Improvement Required ALEDO ISD 184907 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ALEDO H S 001 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y DON R DANIEL NINTH GRADE CAMPUS 009 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y ALEDO MIDDLE 041 Met Standard Y Y Y VANDAGRIFF EL 101 Met Standard Y Y Y CODER EL 102 Met Standard Y Y Y STUARD EL 103 Met Standard Y Y Y MCCALL EL 104 Met Standard Y Y Y MCANALLY INT 110 Met Standard Y Y Y ALICE ISD 125901 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ALICE H S 001 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y DUBOSE INT 041 Met Standard Y Y Y MEMORIAL INT 042 Improvement Required Y Y N ADAMS MIDDLE 043 Met Standard Y Y Y Y HILLCREST EL 101 Met Standard Y Y Y GARCIA EL 102 Improvement Required Y N N NOONAN EL 104 Improvement Required Y N Y SAENZ EL 105 Met Standard Y Y Y Y SALAZAR EL 106 Improvement Required Y N N SCHALLERT EL 107 Improvement Required Y N Y ALIEF ISD 101903 Met Standard Y Y Y Y HASTINGS H S 001 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y ELSIK H S 002 Met Standard Y Y Y Y TAYLOR H S 003 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y ALIEF LEARNING CTR (6-12) 005 Not Rated KERR H S 006 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y Y TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 5 DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION OF PERFORMANCE REPORTING 2013 ACCOUNTABILITY RATINGS BY DISTRICT NAME District/ 2013 Indexes Distinctions Campus Accountability Read/ Top 25% District/Campus Name Number Rating Comment 1 2 3 4 ELA Math Progress CROSSROADS 011 Not Rated ALIEF EARLY COLLEGE H S 012 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ALIEF MIDDLE 041 Met Standard Y Y Y Y OLLE MIDDLE 042 Met Standard Y Y Y KILLOUGH MIDDLE 043 Met Standard Y Y Y Y HOLUB MIDDLE 044 Met Standard Y Y Y Y ALBRIGHT MIDDLE 045 Met Standard Y Y Y Y O'DONNELL MIDDLE 046 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y ALIEF ISD J J A E P 047 Not Rated YOUENS EL 101 Met Standard Y Y Y Y BOONE EL 102 Met Standard Y Y Y MARTIN EL 103 Met Standard Y Y Y Y Y CHAMBERS EL 104 Met Standard Y Y Y Y SMITH EL
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