ABRIDGED VERSION - AUGUST 30, 2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS
District Goals _______________________________________________________________ 1 Curriculum and Instruction Organizational Chart ______________________________2/3
2012 – 2013 Transition Chart _________________________________________________ 4
Transition Plan for HB 3 Accountability System _________________________________ 5
Assessment Standards (STAAR EOC 2012) Multiple Choice Items __________________ 6
2012 Federal (AYP) Standards ________________________________________________ 7
District Preliminary: State Assessment Data
Student Enrollment _________________________________________________________ 9 Elementary and Middle School STAAR Raw Score Data 3rd – 8th
3 Reading STAAR Raw Score Results by Subgroups ____________________ 10 - 16
rd – 8th
3 Mathematics STAAR Raw Score Results by Subgroups _________________ 17 – 23
rd – 8th
3 Writing STAAR Raw Score Results by Subgroups _____________________ 24 - 26
rd – 8th
3 Science STAAR Raw Score Results by Subgroups _____________________ 27 - 29
rd – 8th
Social Studies STAAR Raw Score Results by Subgroups ____________________ 30
Middle School and High School STAAR EOC Results STAAR EOC English I Reading Results by Subgroups ____________________________ 31 STAAR EOC English I Writing Results by Subgroups ____________________________ 32 STAAR EOC English II Reading Results by Subgroups ___________________________ 33 STAAR EOC English II Writing Results by Subgroups ____________________________ 34 STAAR EOC Algebra I Results by Subgroups ___________________________________ 35 STAAR EOC Geometry Results by Subgroups __________________________________ 36 STAAR EOC Algebra II Results by Subgroups __________________________________ 37 STAAR EOC Biology Results by Subgroups ____________________________________ 38 STAAR EOC Chemistry Results by Subgroups __________________________________ 39 STAAR EOC World Geography Results by Subgroups ____________________________ 40 High School TAKS Results
2012 10th
2012 11 grade TAKS Results by Subgroups ____________________________________ 41
th
2012 Combined TAKS Results by Subgroups ___________________________________ 43 grade TAKS Results by Subgroups ____________________________________ 42
Campus Preliminary: State Assessment Data
High School STAAR EOC Results by Campus STAAR EOC English I Reading Results by Campus ______________________________ 45 STAAR EOC English I Writing Results by Campus ______________________________ 46 STAAR EOC English I Breakdown on Results by Campus _________________________ 47 STAAR EOC English II Reading Results by Campus _____________________________ 48 STAAR EOC English II Writing Results by Campus ______________________________ 49 STAAR EOC Algebra I Results by Campus _____________________________________ 50 STAAR EOC Geometry Results by Campus ____________________________________ 51 STAAR EOC Algebra II Results by Campus ____________________________________ 52 STAAR EOC Biology Results by Campus ______________________________________ 53 STAAR EOC Chemistry Results by Campus ____________________________________ 54 STAAR EOC World Geography Results by Campus ______________________________ 55
High School TAKS Results by Campus
10th
11 Grade TAKS Results by Subgroups ____________________________________ 56 – 59
th
Sum of 10 Grade TAKS Results by Subgroups ____________________________________ 60 – 63
th and 11th
Class of 2012 Cohort #1 ____________________________________________________ 68 TAKS Results by Subgroups ____________________________ 64 – 67
Class of 2012 Cohort #2 ____________________________________________________ 69 Class of 2012 Cohort # 3 (Pending) ____________________________________________ 70
Middle School STAAR and EOC Results by Campus
STAAR EOC Algebra I Results by Campus _________________________________ 72 - 73 Reading STAAR Raw Score Results __________________________________________ 74 Mathematics STAAR Raw Score Results _______________________________________ 75 Writing STAAR Raw Score Results ___________________________________________ 76 Science STAAR Raw Score Results ___________________________________________ 77 Social Studies STAAR Raw Score Results ______________________________________ 78
Elementary School STAAR Results by Campus Reading STAAR Raw Score Results ______________________________________ 80 - 81 Mathematics STAAR Raw Score Results ___________________________________ 82 - 83 Writing STAAR Raw Score Results _______________________________________ 84 - 85 Science STAAR Raw Score Results _______________________________________ 86 - 87 TPRI Kindergarten Comparison of Beginning of Year to End of Year ____________ 88 - 90 TPRI First Grade Comparison of Beginning of Year to End of Year ______________ 91 - 93 TPRI Second Grade Comparison of Beginning of Year to End of Year____________ 94 - 96 Tejas Lee Kindergarten Comparison of Beginning of Year to End of Year _________ 97 - 99 Tejas Lee First Grade Comparison of Beginning of Year to End of Year ________ 100 - 102 Tejas Lee Second Grade Comparison of Beginning of Year to End of Year ______ 103 - 105
Bilingual/ESL Education
District Percent of English Language Learners _________________________________ 107 District /Campus Bilingual/ESL LEP Enrollment __________________________ 108-112 Language Academy STAAR Raw Scores Results by Content Area _____________ 113-116 Developing Unity, Achievement, and Language Program (DUAL) Academies ___ 117-119
Middle School and High School ESL Plan Progress _________________________ 120-123 Bilingual Program Comparison (DUAL and Early Transition) ________________ 124-127
Gifted and Talented/Advanced Academics
District/Campus Gifted and Talented Enrollment ___________________________ 129-130District /Campus Advanced Placement Enrollment ______________________________ 1312011 – 2012 GT Assessment Data ___________________________________________ 132District Advanced Placement Summary (2009, 2010, 2011) _______________________ 133UISD Advanced Placement Score Distribution by Campus and Subject _________ 134 - 137
Career and Technology (CTE)
CTE Student Enrollment __________________________________________________ 139CTE Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) Participation by Campus ______ 140 CTE Curriculum Based, Industry-Standard Student Certifications __________________ 141 CTE LBJ/LCC Dual Credit Enrollment (Hrs. Earned) ___________________________ 142 CTE LBJ Student Certification - LCC Dual Enrollment __________________________ 143 CTE Skills USA Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA) Student Participation by Campus ________________________________________________________________ 144 CTE UIL Academics Student Participation ____________________________________ 145 CTE Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) ________________________________ 146
Guidance and Counseling
HB 1 – Dual Credit Enrollment by Campus ____________________________________ 148 HB 1 – Dual Credit Eng 1302 and US History 1302 Grade Distribution–Fall 2011 _____ 149 Credit by Exam Summary – Fall 2011 ________________________________________ 150 Credit by Exam Summary – Spring 2012 ______________________________________ 151 Credit by Exam Multi-year Summary – (2008-2012) _____________________________ 152
Graduates 2009 Enrolled in Texas Higher Education by Fall 2011 _____________ 153-154 District High School Graduates’ Longitudinal Analysis _________________________ 155 United Partners for Scholars – Funds Distribution – 2011 - 2012 _________________ 156
Fine Arts
Middle School and High School Art – Enrollment (2010 – 2012) ___________________ 158Preformance Groups – HS and MS Enrollment (2010 – 2012) _____________________ 159High School Theater Enrollment (2010 - 2012) _________________________________ 160
Professional Development and Special Projects
2012 HS Campus Professional Development Survey ___________________________162-164 2012 MS Campus Professional Development Survey ___________________________165-167 2012 ES Campus Professional Development Survey ________________________ 168-170
Library Science
Curriculum and Instruction Department Profile _______________________________ 172 UISD Library Science Department Highlights _____________________________ 173-174 Library Science Data Collection and Circulation ___________________________ 175-176 Library Science Data Region I Databases ____________________________________ 177
Secondary Initiatives
Cambridge Educational Services ________________________________________ 179-184 Garnering On-Line Dual Credit (GOLD) Program __________________________ 185-188 Odyssey Ware – Courses Completed ________________________________________ 189 READ 180 Results Summary Report ________________________________________ 190Teacher Expectations and Student Achievement (TESA) ________________________ 191Texas Higher Education Assessment Results (THEA) ___________________________ 192
Elementary Initiatives
Texas Regional Collaborative Participation Summary _______________________ 194-195
Appendix – Publications:
Instructional Accountability Program / Department Publications____________________ 197
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,SS
TBD
Prog
ress
Mea
sure
s No
t Us
ed
Used
to II
Us
ed to
III
Used
to II
Us
ed to
III
Used
Us
ed
Used
Us
ed
Not
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Us
ed
Used
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out/G
radu
atio
n Ra
tes
Used
Us
ed
Used
TB
D TB
D TB
D TB
D No
t app
licab
le
Stud
ent G
roup
s Us
ed
Used
Us
ed
TBD
TBD
Used
for
Gap
Clos
ure
Used
for
Gap
Clos
ure
TBD
TBD
TBD
Othe
r Fe
atur
es
(app
lies t
o all
indica
tors)
RI
TBD
Used
Us
ed
TBD
TBD
Not a
pplic
able
Not a
pplic
able
85%
Opt
ion
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Multi
-yea
r Av
erag
ing
2-yr
TBD
3-yr
Used
3-
yr Us
ed
TBD
TBD
Appl
ies to
Cam
puse
s or
Dist
ricts
Ca
mpus
es,
Distr
icts
Camp
uses
, Di
strict
s Ca
mpus
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Distr
icts
Camp
uses
, Di
strict
s Ca
mpus
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Distr
icts
Camp
uses
Ca
mpus
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Camp
uses
Ca
mpus
es
Camp
uses
Relea
se D
ates
Au
g 8
Aug 8
Au
g 8
Aug 8
Au
g 8
Aug 8
Au
g 8
Aug 8
Au
g 8
Aug 8
R,
W,M
,Sc,S
S =
read
ing, w
riting
, mat
hem
atics
, scie
nce,
and
socia
l stu
dies,
resp
ectiv
ely.
STAA
R, T
AKS
= St
ate
of T
exas
Ass
essm
ents
of A
cade
mic
Read
iness
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Tex
as A
sses
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t of K
nowl
edge
and
Skil
ls.
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= En
d of
cour
se
Sour
ce: T
exas
Edu
catio
n Ag
ency
4
For Discussion Only March 2012
Transition Plan for HB 3 Accountability System
Accountability Ratings
Acceptable/Unacceptable Districts and Campuses
Distinction Designations Recognized and Exemplary
Ratings for Districts and Campuses
Distinction Designations Top 25% for Campuses
Student Progress (Growth) Closing Performance Gaps
Distinction Designations Academic Achievement
Developed by Committee for Campuses
2013 Ratings
TAKS Grade 11 STAAR Gr. 3-8 and EOC STAAR Level II performance
All subjects (Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies)
Progress to Level II not used STAAR Level III performance
Not used in 2013 Dropout Rates/Graduation Rates Student groups used Other features:
Required Improvement TBD Two-year average TBD 85% TBD
Release August 8
Recognized and exemplary distinction designations not awarded in 2013
Not awarded in 2013 STAAR Grades 3-8 STAAR Level III performance Reading, Writing, and
Mathematics Progress to Level III not used
High School Other indicators of post-
secondary readiness English Language Arts (ELA)
and Mathematics Release August 8
2014 Ratings
STAAR Gr. 3-8 and EOC STAAR Level II performance
All subjects Progress to Level II used
STAAR Level III performance Reading, Writing, and
Mathematics Progress to Level III used
Dropout Rates/Graduation Rates Student groups used Other features:
Required Improvement used Three-year average used 85% TBD
Release August 8
STAAR Gr. 3-8 and EOC STAAR Level III performance
Reading, Writing, and Mathematics
Progress to Level III used Other measures of post-
secondary readiness Student groups TBD Release August 8
STAAR Gr. 3-8 and EOC STAAR Level III performance
Reading, Writing, and Mathematics
Progress to Level III used Student groups for performance
gap measures Release August 8
STAAR Grades 3-8 STAAR Level III performance Reading, Writing, and
Mathematics Progress to Level III used
High School Other indicators of post-
secondary readiness ELA and Mathematics
Release August 8
2015 Ratings
STAAR Gr. 3-8 and EOC STAAR Level II performance
All subjects Progress to Level II used
STAAR Level III performance Reading, Writing, and
Mathematics Other subjects TBD Progress to Level III used
Dropout Rates/Graduation Rates Student groups used Other features:
Required Improvement used Three-year average used 85% TBD
Release August 8
STAAR Gr. 3-8 and EOC STAAR Level III performance
Reading, Writing, and Mathematics
Other subjects TBD Progress to Level III used
Other measures of post-secondary readiness
Student groups TBD Release August 8
STAAR Gr. 3-8 and EOC STAAR Level III performance
Reading, Writing, and Mathematics
Other subjects TBD Progress to Level III used
Student groups for performance gap measures
Release August 8
STAAR Grades 3-8 STAAR Level III performance Reading, Writing, and
Mathematics Other subjects TBD Progress to Level III used
High School Other indicators of post-
secondary readiness ELA and Mathematics Other subjects TBD
Release August 8
Source: Texas Education Agency
5
Assessment Standards STAAR 2012Multiple Choice Items
Source: T.E.A. STAAR Raw Score Conversion Tables May 2012 Moak, Casey and Associates
Assessment
Subject # Items / Pts.
% Correct
Scale Score
# Items / Pts.
% Correct
Scale Score
# Items / Pts.
% Correct
Scale Score
English I Reading 56 27 48% 1825 30 54% 1875 46 82% 2304
English II Reading 56 24 43% 1808 27 48% 1875 45 80% 2328English III Reading** 56 19 34% 1827 21 38% 1875 35 63% 2135
English I Writing 62 37 60% 1802 40 65% 1875 57 92% 2476
English II Writing 62 36 58% 1823 38 61% 1875 55 89% 2408English III Writing** 62 29 47% 1819 33 53% 1875 47 76% 2155
English I Reading 56 26 46% 1823 29 52% 1875 45 80% 2304
English II Reading 56 24 43% 1808 27 48% 1875 45 80% 2328English III Reading** 56 19 34% 1827 21 38% 1875 35 63% 2135
English I Writing 62 37 60% 1802 40 65% 1875 57 92% 2476
English II Writing 62 36 58% 1823 38 61% 1875 55 89% 2408English III Writing** 62 29 47% 1819 33 53% 1875 47 76% 2155
Algebra I 54 17 31% 3388 20 37% 3500 42 78% 4333
Geometry 52 15 29% 3366 18 35% 3500 40 77% 4397Algebra II** 50 16 32% 3375 19 38% 3500 32 64% 4080
Biology 54 17 31% 3381 20 37% 3500 45 83% 4576
Chemistry 52 18 35% 3378 21 40% 3500 43 83% 4607Physics 50 16 32% 3371 19 38% 3500 39 78% 4499
World Geography 68 27 40% 3395 31 46% 3500 57 84% 4404
World History 68 28 41% 3359 31 46% 3500 54 79% 4634
US History 68 25 37% 3386 28 41% 3500 55 81% 4440
*A student must meet or exceed the Minimum score for that score to count toward the cumulative score requirement.Actual cut points for Minimum may be less than the values shows, which are the first available scale scores above TEA'scut points that will be allowed to contribute to a student's cumulative score for graduation purposes.
**Level III has a one-year phase-in for these tests only.
Required for Minimum*
Phase-In I for Spring 2012
Paper Administration
Paper, Online and LAT Administrations
Paper, Online and LAT Administrations
Total # Test Items
or Raw Score Pts.
Required for Level II: Satisfactory
Required for Level III: Advanced
Online Administration
Paper, Online and LAT Administrations
6
2012 AYP Standards
87% - Reading/English Language Arts
83% - Mathematics
Graduation Rate evaluation of All Students and every student group
The graduation rate calculations approved by the US Department of Education includes five alternatives for district and campuses to meet the criteria:
A statewide 4 – year longitudinal Graduation Rate goal of 90.0% 4 – year Annual Graduation Rate Target of 75% 4 – year Graduation Rate Alternatives:
o Safe Harbor Target – a 10.0% decrease in difference between the prior year 4 – year Graduation Rate and the 90.0% statewide goal.
o Improvement Target – a 1.0% increase from the prior year 4 – year Graduation Rate 5 – year longitudinal Graduation Rate Target of 80%
Assessment and Performance Standards for 2011-2012 AYP Evaluations
Enrolled
Grades Assessment
Performance Standard
Planned for AYP Calculations
Grade 3-8
STAAR (English and Spanish)
reading and mathematics* Bridged to TAKS Met Standard
STAAR Modified reading and
mathematics Bridged to TAKS-M Met Standard
STAAR Alternate reading and mathematics
Bridged to TAKS-Alt Met Standard
STAAR EOC English I reading and Algebra I*
Bridged to TAKS Met Standard for grade 9 reading and mathematics
STAAR Modified EOC English I
reading and Algebra I
No Standard Available - performance
results not included in AYP. Students
counted as participants only.
STAAR EOC English II reading,
Geometry and Algebra II* STAAR Phase-in Standard**
STAAR Modified EOC English II reading and Geometry
Not operational / results not included in AYP
Grade 10
TAKS and TAKS (Accommodated) ELA and mathematics*
TAKS Met Standard
TAKS-M ELA and mathematics* TAKS-M Met Standard
STAAR Alternate EOC English I and Algebra I
Bridged to TAKS-Alt Met Standard for grade 9 reading and mathematics
STAAR Alternate EOC English II and Geometry
Bridged to TAKS-Alt Met Standard for grade 10 reading and mathematics
* Includes linguistically accommodated assessments, where applicable ** A small number of students in middle school grades enrolled in high school courses are required to meet the STAAR phase-in standard to satisfy their End-of-Course testing requirements for graduation.
Upon approval of the USDE, Texas will use the assessments above to evaluate 2012 AYP.
Texas Education Agency, AYP F.A.Q.’s (last updated 4/24/12)
7
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ST
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310
221
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306
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5
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306
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5
His
p
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D
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2A
A
29W
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Rat
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133 0 132 1 123
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5
Pos
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I Sta
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l III
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ds
Mas
tery
80%
- 89
%
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than
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%
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e Le
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ST
AA
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Re
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3018
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296
1
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His
p
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41
Whi
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556
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296
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20
Pos
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4
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5
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%
Pos
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612
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Pos
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ds
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of
29
ST
AA
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Re
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up
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109
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tery
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79%
Pos
sibl
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Engl
ish
I Rea
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STA
AR
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ded
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inim
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ctor
y
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794
57Leve
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Adv
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d
1586
06
08
154
780
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593
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751
019
1115
24
067
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032
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All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Leve
l IM
inim
umLe
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ISa
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ctor
y
180
433
57Leve
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d
24
017
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253
07
212
624
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22
016
150
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Initi
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Res
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Fina
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ds R
esul
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1050
40
750
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318
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%
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Leve
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ITo
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(Per
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sing
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%
All
AA
His
pW
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31 50 30 53 24 3 5
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Leve
l II a
nd II
ITo
tals
(Per
cent
Pas
sing
)#
%
1586 8
1559 17 1115 67 326
Leve
l 1 B
elow
Min
imum
578 2#
%
572 4 469
61 246
36 25 37 24 42 91 75
Leve
l 1 B
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Min
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916 2#
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Engl
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STA
AR
M a
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TAA
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lt E
OC
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nclu
ded
Leve
l IM
inim
umLe
vel I
ISa
tisfa
ctor
y
171
741
27Leve
l III
Adv
ance
d
1588
06
08
170
725
2415
611
101
1712
845
03
1115
11
067
3029
032
6
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Leve
l IM
inim
umLe
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ISa
tisfa
ctor
y
198
405
27Leve
l III
Adv
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d
24
019
439
424
27
113
721
33
10
011
70
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Initi
al S
tand
ards
Res
ults
Fina
l Sta
ndar
ds R
esul
ts
1147
20
750
1146
26
596
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01
10
99
0
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225
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212
416
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01
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32
0
#
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%
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%
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%
768 6 749
11 453 1 29
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Leve
l II a
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ITo
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(Per
cent
Pas
sing
)#
%
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
432 4 418 8 216 0 7
27 50 27 47 19 0 2
All
AA
His
pW
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Leve
l II a
nd II
ITo
tals
(Per
cent
Pas
sing
)#
%
1588 8
1561 17 1115 67 326
Leve
l 1 B
elow
Min
imum
649 2#
%
642 5 534
65 267
41 25 41 29 48 97 82
Leve
l 1 B
elow
Min
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958 2#
%
949 7 762
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60 25 61 41 68 99 94
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Dat
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Adv
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d
8
00
00
01
08
00
00
01
07
00
00
01
08
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Leve
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ISa
tisfa
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01
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l III
Adv
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d
00
00
10
00
00
10
00
00
10
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Initi
al S
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Res
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Fina
l Sta
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ds R
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ts
013
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0
013
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%
#
%
#
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#
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Leve
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(Per
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Pas
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)#
%
All
AA
His
pW
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1 0 1 0 1 0 1
13 ? 13 ? 14 ? 13
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Leve
l II a
nd II
ITo
tals
(Per
cent
Pas
sing
)#
%
8 0 8 0 7 0 8
Leve
l 1 B
elow
Min
imum
7 0#
%
7 0 6 0 7
88 ? 88 ? 86 ? 88
Leve
l 1 B
elow
Min
imum
7 0#
%
7 0 6 0 7
88 ? 88 ? 86 ? 88
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Engl
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STA
AR
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Leve
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00
0Leve
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Adv
ance
d
8
00
00
00
08
00
00
00
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00
00
00
08
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Leve
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00
0Leve
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Adv
ance
d
00
00
00
00
00
00
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All
AA
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pW
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Initi
al S
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ults
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00
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#
%
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Leve
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ITo
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(Per
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Pas
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)#
%
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 ? 0 ? 0 ? 0
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Leve
l II a
nd II
ITo
tals
(Per
cent
Pas
sing
)#
%
8 0 8 0 7 0 8
Leve
l 1 B
elow
Min
imum
8 0#
%
8 0 7 0 8
100 ? 100 ? 100 ? 100
Leve
l 1 B
elow
Min
imum
8 0#
%
8 0 7 0 8
100 ? 100 ? 100 ? 100
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Alg
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1
STA
AR
M a
ndS
TAA
R A
lt E
OC
not i
nclu
ded
Leve
l IM
inim
umLe
vel I
ISa
tisfa
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274
1791
327Le
vel I
IIA
dvan
ced
2736
11
14
268
1770
317
2696
519
228
214
1244
193
1937
3051
514
910
339
428
680
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Leve
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inim
umLe
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ISa
tisfa
ctor
y
245
530
327
Leve
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Adv
ance
d
00
124
452
231
71
82
174
324
193
73
544
7128
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Initi
al S
tand
ards
Res
ults
Fina
l Sta
ndar
ds R
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ts
1065
1225
2525
1066
1218
687
1164
1020
343
1558
4
919
120
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124
297
917
105
23
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4
#
%#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
2118 2
2087 21 1437 56 422
77 50 77 75 74 38 62
Leve
l II a
nd II
ITo
tals
(Per
cent
Pas
sing
)#
%
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
857 1 839
10 517 8 99
31 25 31 36 27 5 15
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Leve
l II a
nd II
ITo
tals
(Per
cent
Pas
sing
)#
%
2736 4
2696 28 1937
149
680
Leve
l 1 B
elow
Min
imum
344 1#
%
341 2 286
63 155
13 25 13 7 15 42 23
Leve
l 1 B
elow
Min
imum
1634 3#
%
1613 17 1246
134
537
60 75 60 61 64 90 79
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ults
for 8
th a
nd 9
th G
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35
Geo
met
ry
STA
AR
M a
ndS
TAA
R A
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OC
not i
nclu
ded
Leve
l IM
inim
umLe
vel I
ISa
tisfa
ctor
y
1440
212
1Leve
l III
Adv
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d
544
01
01
1439
311
252
60
45
98
235
7131
60
00
01
264
31
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Leve
l IM
inim
umLe
vel I
ISa
tisfa
ctor
y
7317
112
1
Leve
l III
Adv
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d
10
072
165
112
03
546
9371
00
04
94
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Initi
al S
tand
ards
Res
ults
Fina
l Sta
ndar
ds R
esul
ts
374
220
100
03
7521
044
563
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1331
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2913
#
%#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
523 1 505 9 306 0 30
96 100
96 100
97 ? 97
Leve
l II a
nd II
ITo
tals
(Per
cent
Pas
sing
)#
%
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
292 0 277 8 164 0 13
54 0 53 89 52 ? 42
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Leve
l II a
nd II
ITo
tals
(Per
cent
Pas
sing
)#
%
544 1 526 9 316 0 31
Leve
l 1 B
elow
Min
imum
7 0#
%
7 0 2 0 0
1 0 1 0 1 ? 0
Leve
l 1 B
elow
Min
imum
179 0#
%
177 1 106 0 14
33 0 34 11 34 ? 45
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Alg
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2
STA
AR
M a
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inim
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00
8Leve
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Adv
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8
00
00
00
77
00
00
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11
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00
00
00
All
AA
His
pW
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00
8Leve
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Adv
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07
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All
AA
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8 0 7 0 1 0 0
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Leve
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%
All
AA
His
pW
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8 0 7 0 1 0 0
100 ? 100 ? 100 ? ?
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AA
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pW
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Leve
l II a
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ITo
tals
(Per
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Pas
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)#
%
8 0 7 0 1 0 0
Leve
l 1 B
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Min
imum
0#
%
0 0 0 0 0
0 ? 0 ? 0 ? ?
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Min
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0#
%
0 0 0 0 0
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Bio
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STA
AR
M a
ndS
TAA
R A
lt E
OC
not i
nclu
ded
Leve
l IM
inim
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vel I
ISa
tisfa
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143
1190
72Leve
l III
Adv
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d
1579
04
04
142
1173
7015
581
92
1312
281
040
1124
1533
087
6018
71
332
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Leve
l IM
inim
umLe
vel I
ISa
tisfa
ctor
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151
366
72Leve
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Adv
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d
02
014
935
770
23
210
222
540
33
015
181
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Initi
al S
tand
ards
Res
ults
Fina
l Sta
ndar
ds R
esul
ts
975
50
100
09
754
869
1511
724
1738
018
560
1023
50
500
1023
415
2315
920
43
30
55
0
#
%#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
1262 4
1243 11 850
33 188
80 100
80 85 76 38 57
Leve
l II a
nd II
ITo
tals
(Per
cent
Pas
sing
)#
%
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
438 2 427 5 265 3 19
28 50 27 38 24 3 6
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Leve
l II a
nd II
ITo
tals
(Per
cent
Pas
sing
)#
%
1579 4
1558 13 1124 87 332
Leve
l 1 B
elow
Min
imum
174 0#
%
173 1 152
39 84
11 0 11 8 14 45 25
Leve
l 1 B
elow
Min
imum
990 2#
%
982 6 757
81 298
63 50 63 46 67 93 90
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Che
mis
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STA
AR
M a
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TAA
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OC
not i
nclu
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Leve
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inim
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ISa
tisfa
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y
03
3Leve
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Adv
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d
6
00
00
02
24
00
11
00
00
00
00
00
00
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Leve
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inim
umLe
vel I
ISa
tisfa
ctor
y
11
3Leve
l III
Adv
ance
d
00
01
02
00
10
00
00
00
00
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Initi
al S
tand
ards
Res
ults
Fina
l Sta
ndar
ds R
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ts
050
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050
500
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500
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#
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%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
6 0 4 1 0 0 0
100 ? 100
100 ? ? ?
Leve
l II a
nd II
ITo
tals
(Per
cent
Pas
sing
)#
%
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
4 0 2 1 0 0 0
67 ? 50 100 ? ? ?
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Leve
l II a
nd II
ITo
tals
(Per
cent
Pas
sing
)#
%
6 0 4 1 0 0 0
Leve
l 1 B
elow
Min
imum
0#
%
0 0 0 0 0
0 ? 0 0 ? ? ?
Leve
l 1 B
elow
Min
imum
1 0#
%
1 0 0 0 0
17 ? 25 0 ? ? ?
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Wor
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STA
AR
M a
ndS
TAA
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lt E
OC
not i
nclu
ded
Leve
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inim
umLe
vel I
ISa
tisfa
ctor
y
142
1046
121Le
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IIA
dvan
ced
1621
01
23
141
1027
111
1590
116
523
119
728
4911
7412
160
7143
125
333
1
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Leve
l IM
inim
umLe
vel I
ISa
tisfa
ctor
y
133
353
121
Leve
l III
Adv
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d
01
213
234
411
11
85
8723
349
31
010
203
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Initi
al S
tand
ards
Res
ults
Fina
l Sta
ndar
ds R
esul
ts
965
70
3367
965
74
7022
1062
417
230
1338
1
822
70
3367
822
74
3522
720
44
10
36
1
#
%#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
1167 3
1138 21 777
16 128
72 100
72 91 66 23 39
Leve
l II a
nd II
ITo
tals
(Per
cent
Pas
sing
)#
%
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
474 3 455
13 282 1 23
29 100
29 57 24 1 7
All
AA
His
pW
ECD SE LM
Leve
l II a
nd II
ITo
tals
(Per
cent
Pas
sing
)#
%
1621 3
1590 23 1174 71 331
Leve
l 1 B
elow
Min
imum
312 0#
%
311 1 278
43 160
19 0 20 4 24 61 48
Leve
l 1 B
elow
Min
imum
1014 0#
%
1003 9 805
67 298
63 0 63 39 69 94 90
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2012 TAKS Results by Subgroups10th GradeReports includes TAKS,TAKS A, and TAKS M
2626All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
2074
2015 2694
3 2
1 3
2568 2026
1967 2636
40 34
35 42
1775 1360
1309 1832
125 86
55 146
429 296
268 478
3007 2995
2984 2965
4 4
4 4
2937 2929
2918 2899
47 47
47 47
2086 2086
2073 2057
264 262
260 260
615 619
618 604
87% 69%
68% 91%
75% 50%
25% 75%
87% 69%
67% 91%
85% 72%
74% 89%
85% 65%
63% 89%
47% 33%
21% 56%
70% 48%
43% 79%
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
ELA Math
Science Social Studies
United ISD
All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
Instructional AccountabilitySource: Pearson Database As of 6/4/2012
41
2012 TAKS Results by Subgroups11th GradeReports includes TAKS,TAKS A, and TAKS M
2370All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
2376
2424 2555
5 4
4 4
2323 2333
2380 2510
26 23
23 24
1573 1599
1625 1733
113 121
123 163
298 354
346 399
2666 2659
2665 2657
6 5
5 5
2617 2612
2618 2610
26 25
25 25
1825 1825
1830 1822
239 237
239 234
452 448
451 448
89% 89%
91% 96%
83% 80%
80% 80%
89% 89%
91% 96%
100% 92%
92% 96%
86% 88%
89% 95%
47% 51%
51% 70%
66% 79%
77% 89%
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
ELA Math
Science Social Studies
United ISD
All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
Instructional AccountabilitySource: Pearson Database As of 6/4/2012
42
2012 TAKS Results by Subgroups11th Grade
Reports includes TAKS,TAKS A, and TAKS M
4996All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
4450
4439 5249
8 6
5 7
4891 4359
4347 5146
66 57
58 66
3348 2959
2934 3565
238 207
178 309
727 650
614 877
5673 5654
5649 5622
10 9
9 9
5554 5541
5536 5509
73 72
72 72
3911 3911
3903 3879
503 499
499 494
1067 1067
1069 1052
88% 79%
79% 93%
80% 67%
56% 78%
88% 79%
79% 93%
90% 79%
81% 92%
86% 76%
75% 92%
47% 41%
36% 63%
68% 61%
57% 83%
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
ELA Math
Science Social Studies
United ISD
All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
Instructional AccountabilitySource: Pearson Database As of 6/4/2012
10th and 11th Grade
43
Campus Preliminary Results
State Assessment Data HIGH SCHOOLS
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Leve
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tals
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Pas
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Min
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#
%
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#
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%
Hom
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Leve
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tals
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Pas
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)#
%
Leve
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Min
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#
%
STA
AR
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105
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500
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105
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5015
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954
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%
198
405
2712
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432
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958
60%
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ISD
171
741
2715
8811
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768
48%
649
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Source: Pearson Data File As of 5-25-12
Campus
# of Students Tested
# Passed Reading
& Writing
% Passed
Reading &
Writing
# Passed Reading
only
% Passed
Reading only
# Passed Writing
only
% Passed Writing
only
# Failed Reading &
Writing
% Failed Reading
& Writing
UHS 503 264 52% 64 13% 42 8% 133 26%USHS 404 98 24% 51 13% 33 8% 222 55%AHS 353 201 57% 38 11% 25 7% 89 25%LBJHS 332 80 24% 55 17% 25 8% 172 52%
1592 643 40% 208 13% 125 8% 616 39%
English 1 Breakdown on Results Spring 2012
Does not include STAAR M or ALT EOC
47
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#
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10
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10
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113
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STA
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49
STA
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Fina
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#
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%
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UN
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D H
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345
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138
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%
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305
546
344
385
13%
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067
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81%
JOH
N B
ALE
XA
ND
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3821
56
298
2749
613
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221
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247
244
328
212
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56%
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249
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STA
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Fina
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UN
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D H
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197
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9742
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592
6216
219
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461
569
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112
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51
STA
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2
Initi
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Res
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Fina
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#
%
#
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#
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D H
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00
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610
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52
STA
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Bio
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Initi
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Res
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Fina
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#
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#
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#
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STA
AR
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UN
ITE
D H
S28
426
2850
059
142
286%
85%
6%12
%28
%6%
454
91%
170
34%
184%
271
54%
UN
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D S
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S39
314
841
044
938
10%
77%
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322
79%
101
25%
4912
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565
%
JOH
N B
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XA
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2024
031
330
2795
316%
73%
9%8%
29%
9%27
182
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638
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12%
177
54%
LYN
DO
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210
533
921
365
17%
62%
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1%21
563
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12%
6820
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782
%
151
366
7210
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%5%
438
28%
990
63%
Uni
ted
ISD
143
1190
7215
799%
75%
5%12
6280
%17
411
%
Sou
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Dat
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53
STA
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Che
mis
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Initi
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Res
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Fina
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#
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%
#
%
Hom
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Leve
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tals
(Per
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)#
%
Leve
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Min
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#
%
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AR
M a
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TAA
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AR
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Cla
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5
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02
35
11
30%
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stru
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ntab
ility
54
STA
AR
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Initi
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Res
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Fina
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#
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#
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Min
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#
%
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TAA
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OC
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ed
Cla
ss o
f 201
5
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s in
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dica
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scor
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UN
ITE
D H
S40
355
3348
352
129
338%
73%
7%11
%27
%7%
388
80%
162
34%
5511
%26
956
%
UN
ITE
D S
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TH H
S49
268
1241
626
8012
12%
64%
3%6%
19%
3%28
067
%92
22%
8721
%29
872
%
JOH
N B
ALE
XA
ND
ER
2122
270
367
2890
706%
60%
19%
8%25
%19
%29
280
%16
044
%54
15%
179
49%
LYN
DO
N B
JO
HN
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201
635
527
546
9%57
%2%
8%15
%2%
207
58%
6017
%11
633
%26
875
%
133
353
121
8%22
%7%
474
29%
1014
63%
Uni
ted
ISD
142
1046
121
1621
9%65
%7%
1167
72%
312
19%
Sou
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Pea
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Dat
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ccou
ntab
ility
55
2012 TAKS Results by Subgroups10th GradeReports includes TAKS,TAKS A, and TAKS M
UNITED H S
882All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
699
691 898
0 0
0 1
863 688
675 878
18 11
15 18
474 362
356 487
33 21
17 38
100 75
73 114
974 967
966 964
1 1
1 1
952 945
944 942
20 20
20 20
540 540
536 535
70 70
70 69
137 138
137 137
91% 72%
72% 93%
0% 0%
0% 100%
91% 73%
72% 93%
90% 55%
75% 90%
88% 67%
66% 91%
47% 30%
24% 55%
73% 54%
53% 83%
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
ELA Math
Science Social Studies
All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
Instructional AccountabilitySource: Pearson Database As of 6/4/2012
56
2012 TAKS Results by Subgroups10th GradeReports includes TAKS,TAKS A, and TAKS M
UNITED SOUTH H S
614All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
497
430 622
0 0
0 0
607 490
425 614
4 5
3 6
503 408
352 513
33 28
13 37
111 84
50 116
696 691
686 684
0 0
0 0
687 683
678 676
6 6
6 6
576 576
570 568
60 60
59 59
145 144
144 143
88% 72%
63% 91%
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88% 72%
63% 91%
67% 83%
50% 100%
87% 71%
62% 90%
55% 47%
22% 63%
77% 58%
35% 81%
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
ELA Math
Science Social Studies
All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
Instructional AccountabilitySource: Pearson Database As of 6/4/2012
57
2012 TAKS Results by Subgroups10th GradeReports includes TAKS,TAKS A, and TAKS M
JOHN B ALEXANDER
618All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
523
528 631
2 2
1 1
590 497
504 605
16 15
15 16
321 259
260 329
29 16
12 27
74 58
54 84
686 680
679 680
2 2
2 2
657 651
650 651
16 16
16 16
368 368
361 362
50 49
49 49
108 105
105 105
90% 77%
78% 93%
100% 100%
50% 50%
90% 76%
78% 93%
100% 94%
94% 100%
87% 70%
72% 91%
58% 33%
24% 55%
69% 55%
51% 80%
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
ELA Math
Science Social Studies
All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
Instructional AccountabilitySource: Pearson Database As of 6/4/2012
58
2012 TAKS Results by Subgroups10th GradeReports includes TAKS,TAKS A, and TAKS M
LYNDON B JOHNSON
512All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
355
366 543
1 0
0 1
508 351
363 539
2 3
2 2
477 331
341 503
30 21
13 44
144 79
91 164
651 657
653 637
1 1
1 1
641 650
646 630
5 5
5 5
602 602
606 592
84 83
82 83
225 232
232 219
79% 54%
56% 85%
100% 0%
0% 100%
79% 54%
56% 86%
40% 60%
40% 40%
79% 55%
56% 85%
36% 25%
16% 53%
64% 34%
39% 75%
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
ELA Math
Science Social Studies
All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
Instructional AccountabilitySource: Pearson Database As of 6/4/2012
59
2012 TAKS Results by Subgroups11th GradeReports includes TAKS,TAKS A, and TAKS M
UNITED H S
837All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
831
844 876
1 1
1 1
819 814
827 858
12 11
11 12
448 458
457 475
34 34
31 47
73 92
87 99
909 903
904 899
1 1
1 1
891 885
886 881
12 12
12 12
501 501
499 494
69 68
68 66
116 115
115 113
92% 92%
93% 97%
100% 100%
100% 100%
92% 92%
93% 97%
100% 92%
92% 100%
89% 91%
92% 96%
49% 50%
46% 71%
63% 80%
76% 88%
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
ELA Math
Science Social Studies
All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
Instructional AccountabilitySource: Pearson Database As of 6/4/2012
60
2012 TAKS Results by Subgroups11th GradeReports includes TAKS,TAKS A, and TAKS M
UNITED SOUTH H S
538All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
545
556 588
1 1
1 1
534 541
552 584
2 2
2 2
434 440
450 482
32 42
39 51
70 84
84 95
604 607
607 606
1 1
1 1
600 603
603 602
2 2
2 2
497 497
499 498
64 64
64 64
101 102
102 101
89% 90%
92% 97%
100% 100%
100% 100%
89% 90%
92% 97%
100% 100%
100% 100%
87% 89%
90% 97%
50% 66%
61% 80%
69% 82%
82% 94%
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
ELA Math
Science Social Studies
All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
Instructional AccountabilitySource: Pearson Database As of 6/4/2012
61
2012 TAKS Results by Subgroups11th GradeReports includes TAKS,TAKS A, and TAKS M
JOHN B ALEXANDER
551All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
550
561 594
3 2
2 2
529 530
540 573
9 8
8 8
277 278
285 308
25 17
26 27
54 63
65 77
611 605
607 607
3 3
3 3
588 582
584 584
9 9
9 9
321 321
319 319
40 39
40 38
79 76
76 77
90% 91%
92% 98%
100% 67%
67% 67%
90% 91%
92% 98%
100% 89%
89% 89%
86% 87%
89% 97%
63% 44%
65% 71%
68% 83%
86% 100%
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
ELA Math
Science Social Studies
All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
Instructional AccountabilitySource: Pearson Database As of 6/4/2012
62
2012 TAKS Results by Subgroups11th GradeReports includes TAKS,TAKS A, and TAKS M
LYNDON B JOHNSON
444All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
450
463 497
0 0
0 0
441 448
461 495
3 2
2 2
414 423
433 468
22 28
27 38
101 115
110 128
542 544
547 545
1 0
0 0
538 542
545 543
3 2
2 2
506 506
513 511
66 66
67 66
156 155
158 157
82% 83%
85% 91%
0% ?
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82% 83%
85% 91%
100% 100%
100% 100%
82% 84%
84% 92%
33% 42%
40% 58%
65% 74%
70% 82%
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
ELA Math
Science Social Studies
All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
Instructional AccountabilitySource: Pearson Database As of 6/4/2012
63
2012 TAKS Results by Subgroups11th Grade
Reports includes TAKS,TAKS A, and TAKS M
UNITED H S
1719All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
1530
1535 1774
1 1
1 2
1682 1502
1502 1736
30 22
26 30
922 820
813 962
67 55
48 85
173 167
160 213
1883 1870
1870 1863
2 2
2 2
1843 1830
1830 1823
32 32
32 32
1041 1041
1035 1029
139 138
138 135
253 253
252 250
91% 82%
82% 95%
50% 50%
50% 100%
91% 82%
82% 95%
94% 69%
81% 94%
89% 79%
79% 93%
48% 40%
35% 63%
68% 66%
63% 85%
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
ELA Math
Science Social Studies
All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
Instructional AccountabilitySource: Pearson Database As of 6/4/2012
10th and 11th Grade
64
2012 TAKS Results by Subgroups11th Grade
Reports includes TAKS,TAKS A, and TAKS M
UNITED SOUTH H S
1152All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
1042
986 1210
1 1
1 1
1141 1031
977 1198
6 7
5 8
937 848
802 995
65 70
52 88
181 168
134 211
1300 1298
1293 1290
1 1
1 1
1287 1286
1281 1278
8 8
8 8
1073 1073
1069 1066
124 124
123 123
246 246
246 244
89% 80%
76% 94%
100% 100%
100% 100%
89% 80%
76% 94%
75% 88%
63% 100%
87% 79%
75% 93%
52% 56%
42% 72%
74% 68%
54% 86%
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
ELA Math
Science Social Studies
All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
Instructional AccountabilitySource: Pearson Database As of 6/4/2012
10th and 11th Grade
65
2012 TAKS Results by Subgroups11th Grade
Reports includes TAKS,TAKS A, and TAKS M
JOHN B ALEXANDER
1169All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
1073
1089 1225
5 4
3 3
1119 1027
1044 1178
25 23
23 24
598 537
545 637
54 33
38 54
128 121
119 161
1297 1285
1286 1287
5 5
5 5
1245 1233
1234 1235
25 25
25 25
689 689
680 681
90 88
89 87
187 181
181 182
90% 84%
85% 95%
100% 80%
60% 60%
90% 83%
85% 95%
100% 92%
92% 96%
87% 78%
80% 94%
60% 38%
43% 62%
68% 67%
66% 88%
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
ELA Math
Science Social Studies
All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
Instructional AccountabilitySource: Pearson Database As of 6/4/2012
10th and 11th Grade
66
2012 TAKS Results by Subgroups11th Grade
Reports includes TAKS,TAKS A, and TAKS M
LYNDON B JOHNSON
956All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
805
829 1040
1 0
0 1
949 799
824 1034
5 5
4 4
891 754
774 971
52 49
40 82
245 194
201 292
1193 1201
1200 1182
2 1
1 1
1179 1192
1191 1173
8 7
7 7
1108 1108
1119 1103
150 149
149 149
381 387
390 376
80% 67%
69% 88%
50% 0%
0% 100%
80% 67%
69% 88%
63% 71%
57% 57%
80% 68%
69% 88%
35% 33%
27% 55%
64% 50%
52% 78%
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
Met Tested % MS
ELA Math
Science Social Studies
All Students
African American
Hispanic
White
Economically Disadvantaged
Special Education
LEP Measure
Instructional AccountabilitySource: Pearson Database As of 6/4/2012
10th and 11th Grade
67
MAY* GRADUATES
Needing Credits Only
Projected Graduation
RateUISD 2,743 1 12 36 415 2,279 83.1%UHS 938 0 0 11 127 800 85.3%
USHS 630 0 8 9 103 510 81.0%AHS 652 0 1 1 78 572 87.7%LBJ 523 1 3 15 107 397 75.9%
"incomplete" 12th
2008-2009 Cohort
# needing 1 TAKS
# needing 2 TAKS
# needing 3 TAKS
# needing 4 TAKS TOTAL
UISD 415 203 100 66 46 415UHS 127 73 27 14 13 127
USHS 103 48 26 16 13 103AHS 78 39 16 13 10 78LBJ 107 43 31 23 10 107
CLASS of 2012 As of October 11, 2011 Cohort check 1 of 3
TABLE 1. Summary of students SHOULD graduate May 2012.
CAMPUS
CLASS of '12 2008-2009
Cohort repe
ater
s 9t
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repe
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s10t
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CAMPUS
Students needing TAKS ONLY 2011 October Retesters
repe
ater
s 11
th
"inco
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12t
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AKS
*document ONLY students who belong to 08-09 Cohort
TABLE 2. CURRENT 12th graders lacking credits and/or NOT meeting TAKS requirements.
#1
11th grade REPEATERS
2008-2009 Cohort
# needing credits ONLY
# needing 1 TAKS
# needing 2 TAKS
# needing 3 TAKS
# needing 4 TAKS TOTAL
UISD 36 3 3 3 2 25 36UHS 11 2 0 1 1 7 11
USHS 9 0 0 0 0 9 9AHS 1 1 0 0 0 0 1LBJ 15 0 3 2 1 9 15
RETAINED2008-2009
Cohortrepeaters
9threpeaters
10th TOTALUISD 13 1 12 13UHS 0 0 0 0
USHS 8 0 8 8AHS 1 0 1 1LBJ 4 1 3 4
CAMPUS
Students needing TAKS & credit combination Possible 2011 October Retesters
TABLE 4. Number of students retained in grades 9 and 10
CAMPUS
INTENSE interventions
TABLE 3. • CURRENT 11th graders lacking credits and/or NOT meeting TAKS requirements.
68
MAY* GRADUATES
Needing Credits Only
Projected Graduation
RateUISD 2,596 0 14 26 259 2,297 88.5%UHS 836 0 0 5 82 749 89.6%
USHS 625 0 8 8 70 539 86.2%AHS 656 0 0 3 40 613 93.4%LBJ 479 0 6 10 67 396 82.7%
"incomplete" 12th
2008-2009 Cohort
# needing 1 TAKS
# needing 2 TAKS
# needing 3 TAKS
# needing 4 TAKS TOTAL
UISD 259 141 68 34 16 259UHS 82 53 20 7 2 82
USHS 70 40 17 7 6 70AHS 40 19 10 7 4 40LBJ 67 29 21 13 4 67
CLASS of 2012 As of January 23, 2012 Cohort check 2 of 3
TABLE 1. Summary of students SHOULD graduate May 2012.
CAMPUS
CLASS of '12 2008-2009
Cohort repe
ater
s 9t
h
repe
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s10t
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repe
ater
s 11
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"inco
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12t
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*document ONLY students who belong to 08-09 Cohort
TABLE 2. CURRENT 12th graders lacking credits and/or NOT meeting TAKS requirements.
CAMPUS
Students needing TAKS ONLY 2012 Spring Retesters
#2
11th grade REPEATERS
2008-2009 Cohort
# needing credits ONLY
# needing 1 TAKS
# needing 2 TAKS
# needing 3 TAKS
# needing 4 TAKS TOTAL
UISD 26 6 0 0 2 19 27UHS 5 2 0 0 0 3 5
USHS 8 0 0 0 1 7 8AHS 3 3 0 0 0 1 4LBJ 10 1 0 0 1 8 10
RETAINED2008-2009
Cohortrepeaters
9threpeaters
10th TOTALUISD 14 0 14 14UHS 0 0 0 0
USHS 8 0 8 8AHS 0 0 0 0LBJ 6 0 6 6
CAMPUS
Students needing TAKS & credit combination
TABLE 4. Number of students retained in grades 9 and 10
CAMPUS
INTENSE interventions
TABLE 3. • CURRENT 11th graders lacking credits and/or NOT meeting TAKS requirements.
69
70
Campus Preliminary Results
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Kin
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SD#
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SD#
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SD#
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SD#
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SD#
SD%
SD#
SD%
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Campus
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Letter Soun
Deleting InitSounds
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Screenin
# of Students
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
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BO
Y13
6961
945
723
5355
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5286
763
962
7033
024
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2977
156
EOY
1474
216
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111
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207
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373
443
300
20
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5870
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8915
178
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1752
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2679
2988
3091
1442
1648
1855
EOY
400
02
50
00
02
503
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00
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10
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3247
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2537
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738
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35
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6817
255
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180
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109
110
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MA
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8193
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6372
EOY
926
76
70
02
29
1025
271
12
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16
BO
Y32
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EOY
342
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112
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342
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07
21
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470
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150
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TPRI Kindergarten
Comparison Rep
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As of May 8, 2012
Compiled by Elem
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88
Texa
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GK
me
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opin
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tial
nal
ng
s Tested
SD#
SD%
SD#
SD%
SD#
SD%
SD#
SD%
SD#
SD%
SD#
SD%
SD#
SD%
SD#
SD%
SD#
SD%
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# of Students
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
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BO
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EOY
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32
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14
53
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19
BO
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115
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116
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1032
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325
169
281
33
92
63
91
31
32
6
BO
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220
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00
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9
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LIN
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120
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62
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260
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00
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2945
4367
5180
1219
69
3352
EOY
731
11
10
00
01
10
00
00
01
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KEN
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122
BO
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833
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EOY
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372
70
03
104
1310
334
133
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fSource: DMAC Rep
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TPRI Kindergarten
Comparison Rep
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As of May 8, 2012
Compiled by Elem
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89
Texa
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Kin
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OY
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End
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GK
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opin
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ISD
tial
nal
ng
s Tested
SD#
SD%
SD#
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SD#
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SD#
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SD#
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Campus
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SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
BO
Y55
1425
1324
1324
1935
4989
5396
1425
1527
2138
EOY
5913
223
53
54
717
2918
311
21
27
12
BO
Y33
1133
1752
1133
1648
2267
2885
618
721
2885
EOY
356
174
113
93
910
298
230
00
05
14
124
ZAFF
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356
174
113
93
910
298
230
00
05
14
BO
Y52
3465
2956
3058
3465
3465
3567
1121
1937
3567
EOY
585
910
176
109
1617
2922
381
23
56
10
BO
Y43
921
1126
716
1535
2763
3888
614
614
1637
EOY
502
40
00
02
41
27
141
20
04
8A
RN
DT
MU
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127
126
EOY
502
40
00
02
41
27
141
20
04
8
BO
Y55
2545
4276
1527
3055
2138
2545
1018
1324
4378
EOY
5723
4018
324
78
145
96
113
53
524
42B
OY
3316
4815
4518
5518
5519
5819
5811
3312
3610
3EO
Y36
514
38
00
26
26
1644
00
13
38
129
CEN
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128
BO
NN
IE
GA
RC
IA
BO
Y84
4452
5768
4149
5161
7387
7690
2024
2429
5667
EOY
8822
2521
246
710
1134
3943
491
11
131
35
BO
Y69
3246
4261
3449
3855
5377
5478
1420
1725
3246
EOY
727
102
32
32
33
414
190
00
011
15
130
FASK
EN
MA
LAK
OFF
131
BO
Y49
3163
3367
3061
3367
3673
3776
918
2959
3878
EOY
5212
238
151
25
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422
421
21
216
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Word ReadSet 3
Word ReadSet 4
Initial BlenSubstituti
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Blending WParts
Word ReadSet 2
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6568
644
406
2645
229
612
3973
247
285
1835
923
422
2766
042
693
4481
552
1206
7713
0984
1276
8212
6580
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88
EOY
1821
498
2757
388
518
210
263
1447
354
380
416
29
214
1217
310
362
2044
024
435
2455
330
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248
BO
Y82
3037
1822
2024
2733
3239
1923
1923
2126
2834
2935
3745
5871
6680
6680
5466
1113
EOY
8517
202
23
45
612
147
87
88
98
97
86
79
1112
1417
2020
2449
5810
3N
YE
DIS
TRIC
T
BO
Y20
210
00
00
15
15
15
15
15
15
210
1365
2010
017
8518
9016
801
5
EOY
2614
542
81
45
197
271
41
41
42
82
82
811
4215
5813
5013
505
19
BO
Y93
6772
3639
4751
6671
7176
3437
4144
4649
7884
7783
7176
8389
8591
8086
8490
44
EOY
9757
594
49
915
1521
226
64
46
615
1518
1916
1640
4142
4337
3852
5431
32
105
107
SALI
NA
S
CLA
RK
EL
BO
Y60
4372
3762
3558
4067
4677
3050
3558
3558
4473
4575
4067
5185
5185
5388
5592
35
EOY
7040
576
99
1313
1923
334
66
96
912
1722
3120
2934
4936
5133
4730
4328
40
BO
Y99
2323
1111
1313
1616
1616
33
55
99
1313
1414
2828
5354
6465
6465
5556
1919
EOY
108
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00
11
11
22
22
22
22
33
33
76
109
98
1211
1312
6762
110
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109
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BO
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3842
2224
2629
3438
4954
1314
1921
2427
3640
4146
5460
7684
8089
7887
8392
56
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9923
231
11
16
610
103
33
33
35
510
107
716
1616
1619
1929
2935
35
BO
Y28
1036
414
621
725
932
27
311
518
829
829
1554
2175
2589
2382
2382
14
EOY
321
30
00
00
01
30
00
00
00
01
30
02
64
122
65
1626
81
111
PER
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112
FIN
LEY
BO
Y72
2839
2028
1926
2332
2636
912
1217
1521
2231
2433
2839
5171
5881
5779
5576
46
EOY
7722
293
45
610
1310
132
31
14
59
1210
136
815
1915
1920
2625
3233
4311
4G
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TPRI 1st Grade Comparison Report
As of May 8, 2012
Compiled by Elem
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91
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BlendingPhoneme
Deleting InSounds
Assessment
Word ReadSet 3
Word ReadSet 4
Initial BlenSubstituti
ReadinComprehe
Both Sto
Fluency 60
Blending WParts
Word ReadSet 2
Initial ConSubstituti
Word ReadSet 1
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Cam
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# of Students
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+
BO
Y64
2641
1828
1523
3453
4164
1625
1727
2336
3961
3656
3758
5586
5688
5586
4875
35
EOY
8821
243
37
812
1412
145
64
58
96
710
115
611
1219
2212
1425
2849
56
BO
Y53
1732
815
1019
1223
1834
24
59
48
1325
1732
1325
3260
3566
2955
3057
1223
EOY
5712
211
22
43
54
70
00
00
00
00
03
57
127
129
1611
1939
68
115
RU
IZ
116
DE
LLA
NO
BO
Y59
1932
1220
1525
1627
1932
712
712
915
1322
1525
2949
4271
4780
4983
5593
712
EOY
5015
302
44
84
86
121
21
21
24
83
67
149
1813
2613
2612
2424
48
BO
Y8
112
112
112
112
112
112
112
112
112
112
450
788
788
788
788
112
EOY
699
132
35
79
1312
170
02
34
66
97
102
38
1212
176
921
3047
6811
8JU
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LIN
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117
KA
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BO
Y30
1240
827
930
1860
2170
413
723
1033
1757
1757
1757
2377
2893
2790
2687
27
EOY
4916
334
84
811
2213
271
21
22
48
169
185
1014
2918
3715
3120
4119
39
BO
Y78
3342
1823
2228
2431
3038
1924
2026
2228
2735
3140
4051
6077
6786
6482
6381
45
EOY
7913
161
12
35
67
90
00
01
13
46
86
812
158
1013
1620
2544
56
PRA
DA
120
BO
RC
HER
S
119
BO
Y24
28
28
312
521
625
312
417
417
1042
833
417
1562
1771
1875
1042
28
EOY
252
80
00
00
02
80
00
00
01
42
81
42
83
123
122
815
60
BO
Y96
2425
1111
1516
1920
1920
22
22
55
1516
1819
3840
6972
7679
7073
7881
1617
EOY
100
99
00
11
22
11
00
00
11
11
11
11
66
77
88
1313
6666
121
KEN
NED
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122
CO
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SAN
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BO
Y32
1856
1031
1341
1238
2062
928
1134
722
1650
1650
1856
2475
2784
2681
2784
39
EOY
353
90
01
32
62
62
62
61
32
63
92
66
174
114
115
1417
4912
3R
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SEVE
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Source: DMAC Rep
orts
TPRI 1st Grade Comparison Report
As of May 8, 2012
Compiled by Elem
entary Instruction
92
Texa
s P
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vent
ory
(TP
RI)
1st G
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SD
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SD
SD
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SD
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BlendingPhoneme
Deleting InSounds
Assessment
Word ReadSet 3
Word ReadSet 4
Initial BlenSubstituti
ReadinComprehe
Both Sto
Fluency 60
Blending WParts
Word ReadSet 2
Initial ConSubstituti
Word ReadSet 1
Middle VowSubstituti
Final ConSubstituti
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Cam
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# of Students
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#%
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BO
Y59
2339
1525
1729
2237
2237
47
915
1017
2034
2237
2644
4475
5085
4678
4881
35
EOY
6323
373
55
810
1613
210
00
02
311
1713
2113
2116
2521
3321
3322
3526
41
BO
Y40
2665
1538
1128
1742
2562
1128
1128
1538
2460
2665
2768
3485
3792
3895
3895
00
EOY
4517
381
21
22
48
181
21
21
24
97
166
1312
2718
4016
3620
4410
2212
5
ZAFF
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I
CU
ELLA
R
124
BO
Y46
2146
920
1022
1941
2554
1124
1839
1941
2759
2759
2452
3474
3780
3780
4087
37
EOY
529
171
21
22
42
40
01
21
24
83
61
25
1011
2114
2712
2324
46
BO
Y58
1831
1119
1221
1526
1729
1221
1221
1526
1933
1933
3357
4781
5188
5086
5188
23
EOY
8212
152
22
28
1012
152
23
44
57
910
126
713
1621
2623
2832
3930
3712
7A
RN
DT
126
MU
LLER
BO
Y80
5974
3341
3645
5468
5974
2228
3240
3949
5164
5670
6278
7391
7189
7290
7594
34
EOY
9555
585
54
415
1627
286
67
79
916
1718
1917
1840
4245
4743
4555
5820
21
BO
Y36
1953
1439
1542
2569
2878
719
1336
1439
2467
2569
2467
3083
3186
3083
3289
26
EOY
7621
286
86
810
1313
170
02
36
813
1719
2511
1420
2619
2520
2623
3037
49
128
BO
NN
IE
GA
RC
IA
129
CEN
TEN
O
BO
Y11
254
4830
2730
2743
3857
5112
1113
1223
2143
3845
4048
4382
7396
8690
8079
719
8
EOY
121
1512
43
76
108
1210
43
43
65
108
119
97
119
2017
1714
2521
6856
BO
Y58
2645
1424
1831
2136
2441
1628
1933
1831
2543
2543
2950
4272
5086
4883
4984
59
EOY
5217
331
22
44
86
120
00
00
03
65
104
89
1715
2911
218
1530
58
130
MA
LAK
OFF
131
FASK
EN
BO
Y88
4753
2933
3439
4147
5057
1618
2326
2832
4652
4956
5664
8091
8091
8192
8495
33
EOY
8940
453
35
618
2025
280
02
23
39
1014
1610
1124
2730
3434
3840
4533
3713
2K
ILLA
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Source: DMAC Rep
orts
TPRI 1st Grade Comparison Report
As of May 8, 2012
Compiled by Elem
entary Instruction
93
Texa
s P
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RI)
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Word ReadSet 4
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Set 3
Set 4
Word ReadSet 1
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BO
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7313
7353
1561
6123
0990
2192
8523
5692
893
3515
0458
1677
6518
4172
1247
4837
915
EOY
2833
00
502
1814
2550
1109
3913
3947
179
638
614
436
1570
425
566
2012
2743
BO
Y105
52
50
55
52
86
82
88
84
87
83
36
34
54
51
64
61
72
69
4745
1615
EOY
119
00
21
18
47
39
38
32
57
48
10
820
17
32
27
35
29
3328
4538
103
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T
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119
00
21
18
47
39
38
32
57
48
10
820
17
32
27
35
29
3328
4538
BO
Y38
16
42
20
53
34
89
35
92
35
92
821
19
50
23
61
21
55
1950
25
EOY
57
00
12
21
34
60
32
56
35
61
12
712
712
916
1323
1730
BO
Y106
71
67
70
66
100
94
94
89
99
93
44
42
77
73
79
75
85
80
5653
88
EOY
109
00
34
31
74
68
65
60
74
68
15
14
30
28
33
30
47
43
3431
3734
105
CLA
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107
SALI
NA
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00
34
31
74
68
65
60
74
68
15
14
30
28
33
30
47
43
3431
3734
BO
Y82
40
49
62
76
71
87
74
90
75
91
32
39
44
54
60
73
59
72
3340
1215
EOY
92
00
31
34
61
66
57
62
62
67
89
16
17
26
28
35
38
1617
3942
BO
Y108
34
31
32
30
85
79
80
74
92
85
12
11
36
33
46
43
48
44
1716
3028
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110
00
76
37
34
22
20
30
27
11
44
76
14
13
55
7770
109
NEW
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N
110
TRA
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00
76
37
34
22
20
30
27
11
44
76
14
13
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87
62
92
65
136
96
128
91
138
98
68
48
96
68
102
72
116
82
9567
54
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148
00
10
740
27
21
14
31
21
64
15
10
85
20
14
4631
4027
BO
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27
41
40
61
60
91
59
89
61
92
14
21
30
45
32
48
35
53
2842
2132
EOY
87
00
12
14
36
41
31
36
41
47
11
67
45
12
14
1214
4451
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112
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LEY
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87
00
12
14
36
41
31
36
41
47
11
67
45
12
14
1214
4451
BO
Y81
38
47
53
65
73
90
71
88
78
96
22
27
47
58
55
68
61
75
2632
67
EOY
82
00
13
16
42
51
28
34
42
51
45
12
15
15
18
23
28
1316
3340
114
GU
TIER
REZ
Source:DMACRep
orts
AsofMay
172011
Source: DMAC Rep
orts
TPRI 2nd Grade Comparison Rep
ort
As of May 17, 2011
Compiled by Elem
entary Instruction
94
Texa
s P
rimar
y R
eadi
ng In
vent
ory
(TP
RI)
2nd
Gra
de C
ompa
rison
of
Beg
inni
ng o
f Yea
r (B
OY
) to
End
of Y
ear (
EO
Y)
+ WPM
g nsion stories)
ding
ding
GK
Spe
lling
Wor
d R
eadi
ng
UIS
DPe
rcen
tage
of S
tude
nts
Still
Dev
elop
ing
ding
ding
Tested
t Period
No.
ng
Fluency 90+
ReadinComprehen
(SD on both s
Word ReadSet 4
Set 1
Set 3
Set 4
Word ReadSet 1
Set 2
Word ReadSet 2
Word ReadSet 3
# of Students
Assessment
Cam
pus
Campus
ScreeniSD
#SD
%SD
#SD
%SD
#SD
%SD
#SD
%SD
#SD
%SD
#SD
%SD
#SD
%SD
#SD
%SD
#SD
%SD
#SD
%#S
tud
% 6
0+
BO
Y112
50
45
67
60
95
85
90
80
101
90
34
30
58
52
71
63
80
71
5448
2724
EOY
121
00
30
25
69
57
56
46
66
55
97
21
17
24
20
38
31
2420
5949
BO
Y95
38
40
54
57
79
83
73
77
77
81
19
20
40
42
51
54
57
60
3638
2526
EOY
99
00
24
24
55
56
32
32
42
42
22
10
10
17
17
21
21
77
6263
115
RU
IZ
116
DE
LLA
NO
EOY
99
00
24
24
55
56
32
32
42
42
22
10
10
17
17
21
21
77
6263
BO
Y66
31
47
39
59
61
92
55
83
60
91
12
18
28
42
34
52
42
64
1929
711
EOY
81
00
16
20
47
58
32
40
39
48
45
19
23
15
19
26
32
1721
2835
BO
Y95
56
59
65
68
90
95
83
87
91
96
38
40
58
61
53
56
69
73
5760
1011
EOY
102
00
88
54
53
35
34
32
31
66
13
13
13
13
16
16
1414
5352
JUA
REZ
-LI
NC
OLN
118
117
KA
ZEN
EOY
102
00
88
54
53
35
34
32
31
66
13
13
13
13
16
16
1414
5352
BO
Y101
66
65
73
72
97
96
92
91
96
95
53
52
71
70
73
72
82
81
7069
1212
EOY
107
00
14
13
57
53
38
36
51
48
98
14
13
19
18
27
25
2725
3331
BO
Y67
26
39
28
42
55
82
51
76
58
87
13
19
32
48
34
51
41
61
2436
1624
EOY
90
00
14
16
32
36
29
32
41
46
56
13
14
89
18
20
910
4954
LIN
CO
LN
PRA
DA
119
BO
RC
HER
S12
0EO
Y90
00
14
16
32
36
29
32
41
46
56
13
14
89
18
20
910
4954
BO
Y70
54
77
57
81
68
97
65
93
68
97
42
60
55
79
57
81
62
89
4666
11
EOY
73
00
10
14
17
23
18
25
18
25
11
15
16
22
12
16
18
25
1622
2129
BO
Y123
33
27
25
20
88
72
78
63
99
80
12
10
45
37
45
37
63
51
3226
4737
EOY
139
00
17
12
56
40
33
24
54
39
11
10
76
417
12
1813
9468
122
KEN
NED
Y-ZA
PATA
121
CO
L.
SAN
TOS
EOY
139
00
17
12
56
40
33
24
54
39
11
10
76
417
12
1813
9468
BO
Y75
48
64
49
65
71
95
66
88
71
95
27
36
42
56
46
61
57
76
5675
1216
EOY
88
00
13
15
38
43
26
30
29
33
33
13
15
910
22
25
2832
3641
RO
OSE
VELT
123
SAN
TOS
Source:DMACRep
orts
AsofMay
172011
Source: DMAC Rep
orts
TPRI 2nd Grade Comparison Rep
ort
As of May 17, 2011
Compiled by Elem
entary Instruction
95
Texa
s P
rimar
y R
eadi
ng In
vent
ory
(TP
RI)
2nd
Gra
de C
ompa
rison
of
Beg
inni
ng o
f Yea
r (B
OY
) to
End
of Y
ear (
EO
Y)
+ WPM
g nsion stories)
ding
ding
GK
Spe
lling
Wor
d R
eadi
ng
UIS
DPe
rcen
tage
of S
tude
nts
Still
Dev
elop
ing
ding
ding
Tested
t Period
No.
ng
Fluency 90+
ReadinComprehen
(SD on both s
Word ReadSet 4
Set 1
Set 3
Set 4
Word ReadSet 1
Set 2
Word ReadSet 2
Word ReadSet 3
# of Students
Assessment
Cam
pus
Campus
ScreeniSD
#SD
%SD
#SD
%SD
#SD
%SD
#SD
%SD
#SD
%SD
#SD
%SD
#SD
%SD
#SD
%SD
#SD
%SD
#SD
%#S
tud
% 6
0+
BO
Y140
89
64
92
66
131
94
124
89
129
92
66
47
86
61
96
69
105
75
5945
1814
EOY
142
00
18
13
78
55
55
39
67
47
11
817
12
23
16
38
27
3727
4735
BO
Y70
48
69
49
70
68
97
65
93
68
97
32
46
53
76
51
73
59
84
4869
46
EOY
96
00
99
36
38
21
22
30
31
10
10
13
14
17
18
36
38
2728
2021
CU
ELLA
R
124
ZAFF
IRIN
I
125
EOY
96
00
99
36
38
21
22
30
31
10
10
13
14
17
18
36
38
2728
2021
BO
Y116
59
51
72
62
107
92
101
87
106
91
45
39
58
50
78
67
86
74
5346
1715
EOY
116
00
15
13
52
45
36
31
46
40
54
10
916
14
22
19
98
6859
BO
Y125
84
67
97
78
120
96
123
98
122
98
50
40
84
67
90
72
107
86
7157
43
EOY
151
00
43
28
116
77
111
74
106
70
13
913
925
17
38
25
3322
5636
MU
LLER
126
127
AR
ND
TEO
Y151
00
43
28
116
77
111
74
106
70
13
913
925
17
38
25
3322
5636
BO
Y131
81
62
87
66
125
95
118
90
126
96
69
53
84
64
85
65
101
77
5945
1814
EOY
136
00
49
36
105
77
91
67
93
68
11
826
19
35
26
55
40
3727
4735
BO
Y107
74
69
79
74
99
93
97
91
100
93
46
43
79
74
80
75
87
81
8579
66
EOY
105
00
19
18
44
42
43
41
54
51
77
10
10
12
11
18
17
2423
3836
128
BO
NN
IE
GA
RC
IA
CEN
TEN
O12
9EO
Y105
00
19
18
44
42
43
41
54
51
77
10
10
12
11
18
17
2423
3836
BO
Y139
56
40
83
60
120
86
99
71
123
88
32
23
68
49
77
55
92
66
4129
2719
EOY
145
00
23
16
75
52
57
39
74
51
86
18
12
19
13
35
24
2316
7854
BO
Y116
56
48
67
58
107
92
99
85
108
93
38
33
64
55
66
57
79
68
4640
1816
EOY
113
00
19
17
46
41
38
34
50
44
76
21
19
11
10
21
19
2018
5851
FASK
EN13
1
MA
LAK
OFF
130
EOY
113
00
19
17
46
41
38
34
50
44
76
21
19
11
10
21
19
2018
5851
BO
Y98
59
60
54
55
83
85
84
86
88
90
29
30
60
61
65
66
75
77
3637
1010
EOY
125
00
21
17
77
62
64
51
75
60
11
919
15
23
18
43
34
2419
4838
KIL
LAM
132
Source:DMACRep
orts
AsofMay
172011
Source: DMAC Rep
orts
TPRI 2nd Grade Comparison Rep
ort
As of May 17, 2011
Compiled by Elem
entary Instruction
96
Teja
s LE
E K
inde
rgar
ten
Com
paris
on o
f Beg
inni
ng o
f Yea
r (B
OY
) to
End
of Y
ear (
EO
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n
n
s
n
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ión de ra
UIS
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rcen
tage
of S
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nts
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s Tested
s No.
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iento mpresa
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n auditiva
ncia Sílabas
Con
cien
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fono
lógi
ca:
Soni
dos
Con
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lo
s gr
afof
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enci
a fo
noló
gica
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
Identificacióndel sonido
inicial
Identificacióndel sonido
final
Unión de lossonidos
Identificaciónde las letras
Conocimientode los
sonidos
Comprenslectur
Assessment
# of Students
Cam
pus
Campus
Conocimientode rimas
Conocimide la letra im
Reconocimilas palab
Comprensión
Concienfonológica:
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
BO
Y12
2619
916
231
1923
419
756
868
71EO
Y12
5156
412
710
105
826
821
272
655
171
1426
221
334
2737
630
276
22
BO
Y24
1146
1354
1354
417
2188
EOY
291
36
216
217
240
01
38
289
3110
3415
5210
34
DIS
TRIC
T
103
NYE
BO
Y41
512
922
820
25
2356
EOY
451
23
71
29
200
02
42
413
297
168
185
11
BO
Y35
26
1029
823
26
2263
EOY
330
03
92
66
181
30
03
94
126
181
34
1210
7
105
CLA
RK
EL
SALI
NA
S
BO
Y22
836
941
732
314
1986
EOY
161
61
60
03
190
01
63
192
125
317
444
25
BO
Y14
643
321
17
00
750
EOY
140
00
00
02
140
00
00
00
01
71
71
7
109
TRA
UTM
AN
N
NEW
MA
N
110
BO
Y49
714
1122
1327
36
4184
EOY
511
22
41
26
120
00
03
62
419
3715
2912
24
BO
Y37
13
1232
1130
25
2362
EOY
400
06
155
1213
321
21
25
129
2214
3510
2516
40FI
NLE
Y
111
PER
EZ
112
Source: DMAC Rep
orts
Tejas LEE Kinder Comparison Rep
ort
As of May 8, 2012
Compiled by Elem
entary Instruction
97
Teja
s LE
E K
inde
rgar
ten
Com
paris
on o
f Beg
inni
ng o
f Yea
r (B
OY
) to
End
of Y
ear (
EO
Y)
n
n
s
n
o
ión de ra
UIS
DPe
rcen
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tude
nts
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iento mpresa
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n auditiva
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cien
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lo
s gr
afof
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asC
onci
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noló
gica
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
Identificacióndel sonido
inicial
Identificacióndel sonido
final
Unión de lossonidos
Identificaciónde las letras
Conocimientode los
sonidos
Comprenslectur
Assessment
# of Students
Cam
pus
Campus
Conocimientode rimas
Conocimide la letra im
Reconocimilas palab
Comprensión
Concienfonológica:
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
BO
Y24
417
625
833
28
1250
EOY
242
82
82
85
210
01
42
80
06
255
211
4
BO
Y58
2238
1729
1831
47
4476
EOY
618
1311
1811
1821
342
36
1014
2315
2519
3121
3420
33
114
GU
TIER
REZ
RU
IZ11
5
BO
Y23
939
313
313
29
2087
EOY
250
04
164
165
201
41
42
87
2810
4010
407
28
BO
Y41
25
37
37
37
2049
EOY
410
00
00
09
220
01
21
26
159
225
129
22
116
DE
LLA
NO
117
KA
ZEN
BO
Y76
11
79
912
45
2938
EOY
832
24
52
210
122
24
55
66
715
1811
137
8
BO
Y57
1221
35
47
712
4986
EOY
464
96
135
113
74
95
119
2011
2417
3719
4114
30PR
AD
A
118
JUA
REZ
-LI
NC
OLN
119
BO
Y28
1036
725
932
311
2589
EOY
285
187
254
1414
500
01
44
1411
399
3215
544
14
BO
Y43
716
49
716
25
2456
EOY
442
52
53
73
70
01
23
76
146
145
115
11
BO
Y27
311
311
14
00
2178
121
KEN
NED
Y-ZA
PATA
120
BO
RC
HER
S
BO
Y27
311
311
14
00
2178
EOY
281
41
41
410
362
70
01
45
185
187
255
1812
2C
OL.
SA
NTO
S
Source: DMAC Rep
orts
Tejas LEE Kinder Comparison Rep
ort
As of May 8, 2012
Compiled by Elem
entary Instruction
98
Teja
s LE
E K
inde
rgar
ten
Com
paris
on o
f Beg
inni
ng o
f Yea
r (B
OY
) to
End
of Y
ear (
EO
Y)
n
n
s
n
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ión de ra
UIS
DPe
rcen
tage
of S
tude
nts
Still
Dev
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s Tested
s No.
o
iento mpresa
ento de bras
n auditiva
ncia Sílabas
Con
cien
cia
fono
lógi
ca:
Soni
dos
Con
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lo
s gr
afof
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asC
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a fo
noló
gica
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
Identificacióndel sonido
inicial
Identificacióndel sonido
final
Unión de lossonidos
Identificaciónde las letras
Conocimientode los
sonidos
Comprenslectur
Assessment
# of Students
Cam
pus
Campus
Conocimientode rimas
Conocimide la letra im
Reconocimilas palab
Comprensión
Concienfonológica:
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
BO
Y79
34
810
810
11
6380
EOY
780
02
31
17
91
13
46
813
178
1021
277
9
BO
Y73
23
1216
1216
00
5677
EOY
761
111
149
1220
260
04
59
1218
2417
2215
2015
20
123
RO
OSE
VELT
124
ZAFF
IRIN
I
BO
Y53
24
36
611
12
3872
EOY
560
01
22
49
160
00
06
1110
1814
2516
2912
21
BO
Y50
1020
1326
1326
1020
4284
EOY
521
25
106
1210
192
46
1210
1912
2318
3511
2112
23M
ULL
ER
125
CU
ELLA
R
126
BO
Y92
910
1617
1718
11
5054
EOY
933
35
54
47
81
13
37
816
1717
1813
1418
19
BO
Y56
1730
2239
1527
59
4275
EOY
598
1422
3717
2920
346
109
1516
2717
2940
6833
5617
29
127
AR
ND
T
128
BO
NN
IE
GA
RC
IA
BO
Y89
1618
1517
1820
67
7584
EOY
915
59
109
1018
201
111
1219
2136
4026
2950
5533
36
BO
Y30
1137
27
310
310
2583
EOY
314
131
30
017
550
00
016
5212
398
2623
7411
35
129
CEN
TEN
O
130
MA
LAK
OFF
BO
Y53
1426
713
1019
12
3158
EOY
532
44
85
918
340
01
26
1111
217
1314
268
15
BO
Y48
48
919
612
24
4390
EOY
493
67
145
1014
293
63
69
189
1817
3522
4516
33
131
FASK
EN
132
KIL
LAM
Source: DMAC Rep
orts
Tejas LEE Kinder Comparison Rep
ort
As of May 8, 2012
Compiled by Elem
entary Instruction
99
Teja
s LE
E 1
st G
rade
Com
paris
on o
f Beg
inni
ng o
f Yea
r (B
OY
) to
End
of Y
ear (
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Y)
Con
cien
cia
fono
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ca:
Soni
dos
d
WPM
UIS
DPe
rcen
tage
of S
tude
nts
Still
Dev
elop
ing
Con
cim
ient
o de
lo
s gr
afof
onem
as
y
o
ón de a
Con
ocim
ient
o de
los
graf
ofon
emas
Period
Tested
No.
Exactitud
Fluidez 60+ W
Dic
tado
Identificación del sonido
inicial y final
Union y segmentación de los sonidos
Omisión del sonido inicial y
final
Reconocimientode palabras
ComprensióLectura
Cam
pus
Assessment P
# of Students
Campus N
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
# St
ud.
%60
+N
I#N
I%N
I#N
I%
BO
Y13
9568
849
567
4149
135
808
5810
47
953
68EO
Y12
2599
872
625
221
196
1622
618
431
3563
152
631
52
BO
Y25
1248
832
728
1144
10
1352
103
NYE
DIS
TRIC
T
R
EOY
270
00
05
192
72
714
525
195
19
BO
Y49
2857
2143
1939
1735
316
2755
EOY
5411
209
179
1715
286
1111
2526
4826
48
BO
Y47
3370
2553
2349
3983
10
4187
EOY
478
172
421
4516
3417
362
037
7937
79SA
LIN
AS
103
NYE
105
CLA
RK
EL
107
EOY
478
172
421
4516
3417
362
037
7937
79
BO
Y36
2775
2775
2261
2878
10
3494
EOY
301
32
77
237
237
236
2014
4714
47
BO
Y18
633
317
16
528
00
739
EOY
140
00
00
00
00
08
574
294
29
109
NEW
MA
N
110
TRA
UTM
AN
NEO
Y14
00
00
00
00
00
857
429
429
BO
Y71
1825
2028
3245
4361
10
5273
EOY
611
21
210
167
117
1116
2630
4930
49
BO
Y43
1023
1535
921
2047
715
2456
EOY
451
20
04
92
44
932
7111
2411
24
111
112
FIN
LEY
PER
EZ
EOY
451
20
04
92
44
932
7111
2411
24
BO
Y34
2162
1338
721
2368
10
2882
EOY
295
173
109
314
145
177
2413
4513
4511
4G
UTI
ERR
EZ
Source: DMAC Rep
orts
First Grade Tejas LEE Comparison Rep
ort
As of May 8, 2012
Compiled by Elem
entary Instruction
100
Teja
s LE
E 1
st G
rade
Com
paris
on o
f Beg
inni
ng o
f Yea
r (B
OY
) to
End
of Y
ear (
EO
Y)
Con
cien
cia
fono
lógi
ca:
Soni
dos
d
WPM
UIS
DPe
rcen
tage
of S
tude
nts
Still
Dev
elop
ing
Con
cim
ient
o de
lo
s gr
afof
onem
as
y
o
ón de a
Con
ocim
ient
o de
los
graf
ofon
emas
Period
Tested
No.
Exactitud
Fluidez 60+ W
Dic
tado
Identificación del sonido
inicial y final
Union y segmentación de los sonidos
Omisión del sonido inicial y
final
Reconocimientode palabras
ComprensióLectura
Cam
pus
Assessment P
# of Students
Campus N
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
# St
ud.
%60
+N
I#N
I%N
I#N
I%
R
BO
Y67
3248
2943
1725
3654
710
4466
EOY
560
01
27
126
118
1413
2326
4626
46
BO
Y10
220
220
110
550
501
550
EOY
91
111
112
221
111
113
334
444
4411
6D
E LL
AN
O
115
RU
IZ
EOY
91
111
112
221
111
113
334
444
44
BO
Y46
920
1226
920
1635
920
2861
EOY
360
00
05
145
146
1716
4415
4215
42
BO
Y76
4661
2938
2432
4053
79
4964
EOY
63
501
174
675
835
830
06
100
610
0
117
KA
ZEN
118
JUA
REZ
-LI
NC
OLN
EOY
63
501
174
675
835
830
06
100
610
0
BO
Y64
3250
2438
2945
4469
58
5180
EOY
531
21
29
173
65
98
1523
4323
43
BO
Y25
936
624
832
936
312
1456
EOY
250
00
00
02
82
816
644
164
1612
0B
OR
CH
ERS
PRA
DA
119
LIN
CO
LN
EOY
250
00
00
02
82
816
644
164
16
BO
Y55
1935
713
1324
2545
47
2749
EOY
553
51
26
117
136
1135
6417
3117
31
BO
Y24
521
312
625
417
624
521
EOY
251
41
43
123
122
818
724
164
16
121
KEN
NED
Y-ZA
PATA
122
CO
L. S
AN
TOS
EOY
251
41
43
123
122
818
724
164
16
BO
Y81
4556
3037
1417
4454
56
5770
EOY
826
73
48
105
68
1025
3043
5243
52R
OO
SEVE
LT12
3
Source: DMAC Rep
orts
First Grade Tejas LEE Comparison Rep
ort
As of May 8, 2012
Compiled by Elem
entary Instruction
101
Teja
s LE
E 1
st G
rade
Com
paris
on o
f Beg
inni
ng o
f Yea
r (B
OY
) to
End
of Y
ear (
EO
Y)
Con
cien
cia
fono
lógi
ca:
Soni
dos
d
WPM
UIS
DPe
rcen
tage
of S
tude
nts
Still
Dev
elop
ing
Con
cim
ient
o de
lo
s gr
afof
onem
as
y
o
ón de a
Con
ocim
ient
o de
los
graf
ofon
emas
Period
Tested
No.
Exactitud
Fluidez 60+ W
Dic
tado
Identificación del sonido
inicial y final
Union y segmentación de los sonidos
Omisión del sonido inicial y
final
Reconocimientode palabras
ComprensióLectura
Cam
pus
Assessment P
# of Students
Campus N
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
NI#
NI%
# St
ud.
%60
+N
I#N
I%N
I#N
I%
R
BO
Y10
638
3632
3027
2554
519
864
60EO
Y10
613
129
814
1320
1920
1936
3447
4447
44
BO
Y54
4889
3056
3157
4889
59
5093
EOY
556
113
526
479
1624
4439
7149
8949
8912
5C
UEL
LAR
124
ZAFF
IRIN
I
EOY
556
113
526
479
1624
4439
7149
8949
89
BO
Y57
3663
3765
2442
4070
35
4274
EOY
576
113
515
268
147
1223
4027
4727
47
BO
Y10
052
5251
5140
4060
607
775
75EO
Y84
78
911
3036
1923
2125
1720
6071
6071
126
MU
LLER
127
AR
ND
T
125
CU
EOY
847
89
1130
3619
2321
2517
2060
7160
71
BO
Y68
4668
3450
4465
4972
23
4972
EOY
599
158
1420
3418
3120
349
1540
6840
68
BO
Y98
4647
5152
3839
6364
55
6768
EOY
675
76
913
198
1215
2214
2156
8456
8412
9C
ENTE
NO
128
BO
NN
IE
GA
RC
IA
EOY
675
76
913
198
1215
2214
2156
8456
84
BO
Y35
720
1131
617
1543
514
2160
EOY
291
31
32
72
72
716
5514
4814
48
BO
Y51
2855
2345
1122
3059
35
3671
EOY
544
72
412
2210
1910
1925
4628
5228
52
130
MA
LAK
OFF
131
FASK
ENEO
Y54
47
24
1222
1019
1019
2546
2852
2852
BO
Y55
3360
2444
2953
4073
35
4378
EOY
606
105
811
1812
2016
2722
3728
4728
4713
2K
ILLA
M
Source: DMAC Rep
orts
First Grade Tejas LEE Comparison Rep
ort
As of May 8, 2012
Compiled by Elem
entary Instruction
102
Teja
s LE
E S
econ
d G
rade
Com
paris
on o
f Beg
inni
ng o
f Yea
r (B
OY
) to
End
of Y
ear (
EO
Y)
UIS
DPe
rcen
tage
of S
tude
nts
Still
Dev
elop
ing
No.
Period
Tested
Con
cim
ient
o de
lo
s gr
afof
onem
as
d
WPM
e Lectura
Con
ocim
ient
o de
los
graf
ofon
emas
o
Campus N
Cam
pus
Assessment P
# of Students T
Exactitud
Fluidez 90+ W
Comprensión de
Reconocimientode las palabras
Dictado
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
# St
ud%
60+
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
BO
Y48
6110
23
201
41
143
418
86
262
54
EOY
298
49
16
28
972
24165
55
239
80
BO
Y16
212
531
00
14
88
956
C
R
DIS
TRIC
T
103
NYE
212
531
EOY
51
201
200
03
60
5100
BO
Y28
311
311
27
27
96
13
46
EOY
10
220
110
220
10
100
10
100
BO
Y37
10
27
17
46
00
34
92
24
65
103
NYE
105
CLA
RK
EL
107
SALI
NA
SEO
Y37
514
38
616
19
51
37
100
BO
Y9
333
333
00
778
556
EOY
40
00
01
25
250
375
BO
Y0
107
SALI
NA
S
109
NEW
MA
N
110
TRA
UTM
AN
NEO
Y0
BO
Y16
212
531
00
13
81
10
62
EOY
30
00
00
03
100
3100
BO
Y21
00
314
00
14
67
943
110
TRA
UTM
AN
N
111
PER
EZ
112
FIN
LEY
EOY
21
15
00
210
15
21
100
112
FIN
LEY
Source: DMAC Rep
orts
Second Grade Tejas LEE Comparison Rep
ort
As of May 17, 2012
Compiled by Elem
entary Instruction
103
Teja
s LE
E S
econ
d G
rade
Com
paris
on o
f Beg
inni
ng o
f Yea
r (B
OY
) to
End
of Y
ear (
EO
Y)
UIS
DPe
rcen
tage
of S
tude
nts
Still
Dev
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ing
No.
Period
Tested
Con
cim
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lo
s gr
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as
d
WPM
e Lectura
Con
ocim
ient
o de
los
graf
ofon
emas
o
Campus N
Cam
pus
Assessment P
# of Students T
Exactitud
Fluidez 90+ W
Comprensión de
Reconocimientode las palabras
Dictado
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
# St
ud%
60+
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
C
R
BO
Y3
133
133
00
133
267
EOY
40
00
02
50
00
375
BO
Y35
514
514
26
35
100
25
71
114
GU
TIER
REZ
115
RU
IZEO
Y28
311
00
621
19
68
16
57
BO
Y6
233
583
00
6100
6100
EOY
63
50
117
117
467
583
BO
Y33
39
12
36
26
27
82
14
42
115
RU
IZ
116
DE
LLA
NO
117
KA
ZEN
EOY
24
312
14
14
58
16
67
22
92
BO
Y0
EOY
0
BO
Y0
117
KA
ZEN
118
JUA
REZ
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NC
OLN
119
PRA
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EOY
0
BO
Y19
15
421
15
632
421
EOY
00
NaN
0NaN
0NaN
0NaN
0NaN
BO
Y1
1100
1100
00
1100
1100
119
PRA
DA
120
BO
RC
HER
S
121
KEN
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Y-EO
Y1
00
00
00
1100
1100
BO
Y36
13
822
616
33
92
16
44
EOY
34
26
13
22
65
11
32
12
35
BO
Y21
838
17
81
00
21
100
18
86
121
ZAPA
TA
122
CO
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AN
TOS
123
RO
OSE
VELT
EOY
21
419
419
00
17
81
20
95
123
RO
OSE
VELT
Source: DMAC Rep
orts
Second Grade Tejas LEE Comparison Rep
ort
As of May 17, 2012
Compiled by Elem
entary Instruction
104
Teja
s LE
E S
econ
d G
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Com
paris
on o
f Beg
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f Yea
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of Y
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DPe
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of S
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No.
Period
Tested
Con
cim
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lo
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Campus N
Cam
pus
Assessment P
# of Students T
Exactitud
Fluidez 90+ W
Comprensión de
Reconocimientode las palabras
Dictado
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
# St
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60+
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
C
R
BO
Y43
20
47
22
51
12
35
81
19
44
EOY
43
921
512
819
23
53
35
81
BO
Y22
418
16
73
00
22
100
627
124
ZAFF
IRIN
I
125
CU
ELLA
REO
Y3
00
00
00
3100
267
BO
Y21
524
733
00
10
48
943
EOY
12
217
217
325
325
12
100
BO
Y30
930
19
63
00
28
93
17
57
125
CU
ELLA
R
126
MU
LLER
127
AR
ND
TEO
Y1
00
00
00
1100
1100
BO
Y20
945
14
70
00
16
80
18
90
EOY
16
531
425
00
13
81
15
94
BO
Y20
210
945
00
20
100
14
70
127
AR
ND
T
128
BO
NN
IE
GA
RC
IA
129
CEN
TEN
OEO
Y3
00
00
00
3100
267
BO
Y4
375
375
00
4100
250
EOY
42
50
125
00
375
4100
BO
Y11
218
436
00
10
91
436
129
CEN
TEN
O
130
MA
LAK
OFF
131
FASK
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Y0
0NaN
0NaN
0NaN
0NaN
0NaN
BO
Y34
14
41
18
53
00
34
100
17
50
EOY
18
739
317
528
844
844
132
KIL
LAM
131
FASK
EN
Source: DMAC Rep
orts
Second Grade Tejas LEE Comparison Rep
ort
As of May 17, 2012
Compiled by Elem
entary Instruction
105
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AL
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gram
Aca
dem
ies
for
Fir
st G
rad
e Te
ach
ers
20
11
-20
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19
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C C
hap
ter
89
, Su
bch
apte
r B
B, 1
24
5.(
a)-(
g)
1. §
Cha
pter
89
on S
tate
Law
on
Bilin
gual
Edu
catio
n
5. S
trate
gies
use
d in
the
Dua
l Lan
guag
e C
lass
room
2. C
onte
nt a
nd L
angu
age
Obj
ectiv
es6.
The
ory
and
Res
earc
h th
at s
uppo
rt D
L
3. U
ISD
DU
AL
Pro
gram
Pla
n an
d E
arly
Tra
nsiti
on7.
Par
enta
l Inv
olve
men
t In
the
DL
Cla
ssro
om
CO
MM
EN
TS
:E
RO
Eva
lua
tio
ns
As
a r
es
ult
of
this
pro
fes
sio
na
l d
eve
lop
me
nt
se
ss
ion
, h
ow
do
yo
u p
lan
to
in
teg
rate
th
e l
ea
rnin
g i
n o
rde
r to
en
ha
nc
e y
ou
r s
tud
en
ts' s
uc
ce
ss
?
Hel
p al
l my
ELL
stu
dent
s us
e di
ffere
nt s
trate
gies
with
esl
stra
tegi
es.
Pro
vide
tim
e fo
r ELL
stu
dent
s to
ans
wer
. G
ive
wor
ds w
ith p
ictu
res
so m
eani
ng a
nd u
nder
stan
ding
can
be
acco
mpl
ishe
d. P
lay
gam
es fo
r ver
bal a
nd c
onte
ntcl
ues
assi
mila
tion
to o
ccur
.B
y do
ing
mor
e ha
nds
on a
nd T
PR
mov
emen
ts w
ith s
tude
nts.
Use
it to
giv
e m
y st
uden
ts a
true
dua
l lan
guag
e se
tting
and
hel
p th
em s
ucce
ed in
bot
h la
ngua
ges.
Del
iver
less
ons
a di
vers
e gr
oup,
suc
h as
ELL
s an
d S
LLs.
I will
inte
grat
e R
eadi
ng a
nd S
cien
ce s
o th
at a
ll ac
adem
ic n
eeds
are
met
.B
ased
on
the
expe
rienc
e fro
m o
ther
teac
hers
, I w
ill b
e ab
le to
use
som
e of
the
stra
tegi
es a
s w
ell a
s so
me
of th
e ne
wsl
ette
r.Lo
ve e
very
thin
g ab
out i
t.Im
plem
ent m
ore
acad
emic
voc
abul
ary
in b
oth
Eng
lish
and
Spa
nish
in o
rder
to d
evel
op th
e un
ders
tand
ing
of b
oth
lang
uage
s.I r
eally
like
d th
e P
ictio
nary
gam
e w
e pl
ayed
that
can
be
used
to re
view
voc
abul
ary
in a
ny s
ubje
ct a
nd a
ll ki
ds c
an p
artic
ipat
e.I g
ot id
eas
on h
ow to
teac
h S
ocia
l Stu
dies
in S
pani
sh.
The
train
ing
had
a lo
t of r
efre
shin
g m
ater
ials
.R
ecei
ved
a lo
t of a
nsw
ers
to q
uest
ions
that
I ha
d ab
out R
eadi
ng le
vels
, tra
nsiti
ons,
etc
.Th
e tip
s gi
ven
by th
e tra
iner
and
teac
hers
that
hav
e ta
ught
DL
in th
e pa
st w
ill h
elp
me
plan
sm
all i
nstru
ctio
n an
d ho
mew
ork
bind
ers
Org
aniz
atio
n sk
ills
invo
lved
in c
reat
ing
an o
ptim
um D
UA
L en
viro
nmen
t will
be
impl
emen
ted.
Num
ber o
f 1st
Gra
de S
tude
nts
in D
UA
L P
rogr
am
1,0
08
8. E
ffect
ive
Cla
ssro
om O
rgan
izat
ion
and
Man
agem
ent
4. In
stru
ctio
nal g
roup
ings
for l
angu
age
acqu
isiti
on,
sche
dulin
g, a
nd fo
rmal
sec
ond
Lang
uage
inst
ruct
ion
I will
be
able
to in
tegr
ate
both
lang
uage
s to
mee
t the
nee
ds o
f eac
h ch
ild.
Eve
ryth
ing
was
hel
pful
. Pla
nnin
g fo
r fal
l sho
uld
be e
asie
r with
this
kno
wle
dge
acqu
ired.
I hav
e a
bette
r und
erst
andi
ng o
f wha
t dua
l lan
guag
e le
arni
ng a
nd te
achi
ng is
.I a
m a
Spa
nish
Dua
l Lan
guag
e Te
ache
r at Z
affir
ini E
lem
enta
ry a
nd th
is s
essi
on w
as a
revi
ew fo
r me.
Tha
nk y
ou v
ery
muc
h!A
s a
first
dua
l lan
guag
e te
ache
r, th
is s
essi
on h
elpe
d m
e tre
men
dous
ly in
the
clas
sroo
m.
The
teac
her s
hare
d m
any
idea
s an
d I a
m p
lann
ing
to u
se th
em fo
r my
stud
ents
. E
spec
ially
for S
cien
ce a
nd S
ocia
l Stu
dies
.V
ery
good
pre
sent
atio
n.U
se th
e bu
ddy
syst
em in
all
less
ons.
I hav
e a
bette
r ide
a ho
w to
gro
up m
y st
uden
ts a
nd s
tart
off t
he y
ear.
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.A.L
. 1s
t G
rad
e A
ca
de
my
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ICS
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ndan
ceA
ttend
ance
Atte
ndan
ce43
3949
I will
con
tinue
cha
lleng
ing
the
stud
ents
to e
nhan
ce p
rope
r use
of l
angu
age.
As
a bi
lingu
al te
ache
r, I w
ill b
e co
nsci
ous
of m
y st
uden
ts' f
irst l
angu
age
and
need
s fo
r the
m to
suc
ceed
.B
y pr
ovid
ing
grea
ter e
duca
tiona
l fai
rnes
s an
d bi
liter
acy
oppo
rtuni
ties
to m
y st
uden
ts.
Sou
rce:
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sen
tati
on
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nd
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ata
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of:
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ies
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rad
e Te
ach
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C C
hap
ter
89
, Su
bch
apte
r B
B, 1
24
5.(
a)-(
g)
Ple
as
e i
de
nti
fy o
ne
ta
rge
ted
pro
fes
sio
na
l d
eve
lop
me
nt
top
ic/a
rea
th
at
wil
l fa
cil
ita
te y
ou
r p
rofe
ss
ion
al
gro
wth
.
Bei
ng a
ble
to re
cogn
ize
a be
tter u
nder
stan
ding
for t
he D
ual p
rogr
am in
com
paris
on to
the
Bili
ngua
l pro
gram
, I w
ill b
e ab
le to
bet
ter w
ork
with
chi
ldre
n in
thei
rna
tive
lang
uage
.H
ow to
acc
ess
unde
rsta
ndin
g by
pla
ying
gam
es.
Rea
ding
.O
rgan
izat
ion.
How
to a
ccom
mod
ate
teac
hing
ES
L/S
SL
to b
oth
grou
ps w
ho n
eed
the
targ
eted
inst
ruct
ion.
Not
to ru
sh to
tran
sitio
n th
e ki
ds fr
om S
pani
sh to
Eng
lish
read
ing.
It f
eels
goo
d to
kno
w th
at th
e ki
ds w
ill n
ever
dro
p on
e la
ngua
ge fo
r ano
ther
but
cont
inue
to g
row
and
suc
ceed
in b
oth!
Dua
l lan
guag
e re
ader
s an
d ad
ding
Spa
nish
or E
nglis
h re
adin
g a
nd w
hen
it sh
ould
be
done
.
Co
mm
en
ts:
I'm lo
okin
g fo
rwar
d to
a g
reat
exp
erie
nce!
Ver
y go
od in
form
atio
n.Lo
ve a
ll th
e id
eas.
A lo
t of i
nfo
to ta
ke in
!
We
shou
ld g
ive
ampl
e tim
e fo
r stu
dent
s an
swer
s an
d sh
ow th
at a
ll st
uden
ts m
atte
r.E
LPS
stra
tegi
es.
The
sam
ple
sche
dule
s th
ey p
rovi
ded
wer
e a
big
help
.
mas
ter t
heir
seco
nd la
ngua
ge.
I lea
rned
how
to in
terp
ret t
he in
form
atio
n gi
ven
and
how
to e
xpla
in to
the
pare
nts
how
the
prog
ram
wor
ks.
I agr
ee th
at a
ll st
uden
t and
div
erse
pop
ulat
ions
are
a w
elco
me
to th
e pr
ogra
m a
nd th
at it
mak
es s
tude
nts
as w
ell a
s te
ache
rs b
ette
r equ
ippe
dfo
r the
futu
re.
I lov
e it.
abou
t the
pro
gram
and
any
con
cern
s th
at th
ey m
ight
hav
e.In
this
trai
ning
, we
disc
usse
d th
e be
nefit
s of
the
DU
AL
lang
uage
pro
gram
, whi
ch w
e ca
n la
ter s
hare
with
our
par
ents
. Th
is w
ill h
elp
us e
duca
te th
em
I will
be
an a
mba
ssad
or fo
r my
stud
ent's
fam
ily a
nd c
omm
unity
for t
hem
to re
aliz
e th
at m
aste
ring
thei
r firs
t lan
guag
e w
ill m
ake
them
stro
nger
to
clas
ses.
Bot
h m
ysel
f and
the
othe
r tea
cher
beg
an s
witc
hing
cla
sses
two
year
s ag
o in
ant
icip
atio
n of
the
dual
lang
uage
pro
gram
and
we
plan
ned
toge
ther
on
man
y th
ings
as
wel
l as
need
s.
I rea
lly th
ink
I'm g
oing
to e
njoy
it!
Gre
at T
rain
ing.
Gre
at P
rese
ntat
ion.
I lik
e ho
w th
e sc
hedu
le is
ver
y st
ruct
ured
and
det
aile
d.
THA
NK
YO
U F
OR
ALL
YO
UR
HE
LP.
Pre
sent
ers
wer
e en
thus
iast
ic a
bout
impl
emen
ting
this
in o
ur c
ampu
s.V
ery
info
rmat
ive.
I am
real
ly lo
okin
g fo
rwar
d to
the
next
two
train
ings
and
impl
emen
ting
ever
ythi
ng (k
now
ledg
e) I
have
and
will
acq
uire
to h
ave
two
succ
essf
ul
Sou
rce:
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sen
tati
on
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nd
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ata
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of:
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AL
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ies
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C C
hap
ter
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bch
apte
r B
B, 1
24
5.(
a)-(
g)
Co
mm
en
ts (
co
nti
nu
ed
):
Ove
rall
it w
as fa
ntas
tic a
nd v
ery
info
rmat
ive!
Exc
elle
nt s
essi
on in
brin
ging
it a
ll to
geth
er!
The
train
ing
was
ver
y he
lpfu
l, be
ing
a fir
st y
ear d
ual t
each
er, I
had
som
e do
ubts
but
eve
ryth
ing
was
mad
e ve
ry c
lear
.G
ood
pres
enta
tion
and
supp
ort f
or u
s te
ache
rs.
Like
the
insi
ght w
e go
t of f
orm
er s
choo
ls th
at h
ave
done
and
con
tinue
to te
ach
Dua
l Lan
guag
e.I r
eally
enj
oyed
this
dev
elop
men
t bec
ause
it w
as a
n op
portu
nity
to e
xpre
ss o
ur c
once
rns
and
lear
n fro
m o
ther
s of
var
ious
thin
gs b
eing
don
e in
othe
r sch
ools
.I'm
real
ly e
njoy
ing
teac
hing
in a
Dua
l Lan
guag
e cl
assr
oom
!I l
iked
that
we
had
the
oppo
rtuni
ty to
dis
cuss
our
con
cern
s w
ith th
e D
ual l
angu
age
prog
ram
and
that
all
ques
tions
wer
e an
swer
ed. T
hank
you
.Li
ked
the
fact
that
we
are
all o
n th
e rig
ht p
ath
with
our
dua
l lan
guag
e st
uden
ts. T
he s
ame
conc
erns
wer
e m
ainl
y th
e sa
me.
Than
k yo
u fo
r pro
vidi
ng s
o m
any
mat
eria
ls th
at w
e ne
ed to
hel
p be
tter p
repa
re o
ur s
tude
nts!
Ver
y kn
owle
dge
of c
onte
nt
Par
ents
als
o ne
ed to
kno
w a
bout
this
pro
gram
.I a
m v
ery
exci
ted
and
prou
d to
be
part
of s
uch
a pr
ogra
m!
Sou
rce:
Pre
sen
tati
on
Age
nd
a ER
O D
ata
As
of:
May
20
12
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mp
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2012
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123
Grades
# Tested
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482
47
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43
9%
68
14%
72
15%
116
24%
100
21%
36
7%
Grades
# Tested
3rd ‐ 5th
6094
1293
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16%
963
16%
655
11%
183
3%
DUAL Language Program
Participan
ts (LEP & Non‐LEP
)
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40 ‐ 49
50 ‐ 59
60 ‐ 69
70 ‐ 79
80 ‐ 89
90 ‐ 100
90 ‐ 100
< 40%
40 ‐ 49
50 ‐ 59
60 ‐ 69
70 ‐ 79
Report does not
include STA
AR M
Elem
entary Reading
Bilingual Program
Comparison
STAAR RAW SCORES
SPRING 2012
Early Tran
sition Program
Participan
ts (LEP, M
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Bubble
Mastery
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Mastery
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Bubble
Mastery
Minus
Mastery
80 ‐ 89
Foundation
Source: Pearson Data File
As of May 25, 2012
Includes English and Spanish
Compiled by: Bilingual/ESL Dep
artm
ent
Source: Pearson Data File
As of May 25, 2012
Includes English and Spanish
Compiled by: Bilingual/ESL Dep
artm
ent
124
Grades
# Tested
3rd ‐ 5th
483
33
7%
34
7%
77
16%
81
17%
107
22%
90
19%
61
13%
Gd
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Participan
ts (LEP & Non‐LEP
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Mastery
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Report does not
include STA
AR M
Elem
entary M
ath
Bilingual Program
Comparison
STAAR RAW SCORES
SPRING 2012
< 40%
40 ‐ 49
50 ‐ 59
60 ‐ 69
70 ‐ 79
80 ‐ 89
40%
40
49
50
59
60
69
70
79
80
89
90
100
Mastery
Foundation
Bubble
Mastery
Minus
Mastery
Early Tran
sition Program
Participan
ts (LEP, M
1s & M
2s)
90 ‐ 100
Source: Pearson Data File
As of May 25, 2012
3rd‐5th Includes English and Spanish and L (LAT)
Compiled by: Bilingual/ESL Dep
artm
ent
Grades
# Tested
3rd ‐ 5th
6147
943
15%
808
13%
1108
18%
1068
17%
1067
17%
759
12%
394
6%
< 40%
40 ‐ 49
50 ‐ 59
60 ‐ 69
70 ‐ 79
80 ‐ 89
90 ‐ 100
Source: Pearson Data File
As of May 25, 2012
3rd‐5th Includes English and Spanish and L (LAT)
Compiled by: Bilingual/ESL Dep
artm
ent
125
Grades
# Tested
4th
175
16
9%
26
15%
45
26%
38
22%
29
17%
21
12%
00%
Grades
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2008
358
18%
390
19%
552
27%
390
19%
239
12%
70
3%
10%
Foundation
Bubble
Mastery
Mastery
Report does not
include STA
AR M
Elem
entary W
riting
Bilingual Program
Comparison
STAAR RAW SCORES
SPRING 2012
DUAL Language Program
Participan
ts (LEP & Non‐LEP
)
Foundation
Bubble
Mastery
Mastery
< 40%
40 ‐ 49
60 ‐ 69
70 ‐ 79
80 ‐ 89
90 ‐ 100
Early Tran
sition Program
Participan
ts (LEP, M
1s & M
2s)
50 ‐ 59
90 ‐ 100
< 40%
40 ‐ 49
50 ‐ 59
60 ‐ 69
70 ‐ 79
80 ‐ 89
Source: Pearson Data File
As of May 25, 2012
4th Includes English and Spanish
Compiled by: Bilingual/ESL Dep
artm
ent
Source: Pearson Data File
As of May 25, 2012
4th Includes English and Spanish
Compiled by: Bilingual/ESL Dep
artm
ent
126
Grade
# Tested
5th
132
22%
32%
17
13%
18
14%
39
30%
33
25%
20
15%
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# Tested
5th
1958
117
6%
171
9%
387
20%
378
19%
401
20%
410
21%
94
5%
DUAL Language Program
Participan
ts (LEP & Non‐LEP
)
Foundation
Bubble
Mastery
Minus
Rep
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include STAAR M
Elem
entary Scien
ce
Bilingual Program
Comparison
STAAR RAW SCORES
SPRING 2012
Mastery
< 40%
40 ‐ 49
50 ‐ 59
60 ‐ 69
70 ‐ 79
80 ‐ 89
90 ‐ 100
80 ‐ 89
90 ‐ 100
Early Tran
sition Program
Participan
ts (LEP, M
1s & M
2s)
Foundation
Bubble
Mastery
Mastery
< 40%
40 ‐ 49
50 ‐ 59
60 ‐ 69
70 ‐ 79
Source: Pearson Data File
As of May 25, 2012
Includes English and Spanish and L (LAT)
Compiled by: Bilingual/ESL Dep
artm
ent
Source: Pearson Data File
As of May 25, 2012
Includes English and Spanish and L (LAT)
Compiled by: Bilingual/ESL Dep
artm
ent
127
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2011-2012 GT Assessment Data 29TEC Subchapter D. Educational Programs for Gifted and Talented Students
EHBB Local/Legal-Special Programs: Gifted and Talented Students
Sources: GT Accountability Reports;NNAT Score Reports
As of: May 02, 2012Compiled by: GT/AA Department
2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012
NYE 11 1 5 4 4 0 52 25 15 32 13 52% 12 29 8 67%CES 7 1 4 1 6 0 24 19 15 16 15 79% 13 8 9 69%SES 11 20 8 13 17 13 44 82 49 23 46 56% 44 14 31 70%NEW 5 12 8 14 7 7 44 53 27 30 25 47% 21 17 13 62%TES 17 17 8 6 4 3 55 55 45 41 45 82% 44 38 28 64%PER 5 12 13 1 1 2 36 34 16 23 16 47% 14 15 9 64%FINL 5 6 10 9 1 3 65 34 22 31 17 50% 21 22 17 81%
UDDH 10 4 2GUTE 8 29 17 12 5 15 76 86 54 39 52 60% 51 36 47 92%RUIZ 10 31 20 15 17 10 192 103 62 75 55 53% 53 42 43 81%MDL 7 10 16 18 14 1 50 66 45 30 43 65% 41 19 26 63%KZN 9 4 1 4 5 0 22 23 14 13 14 61% 12 9 9 75%JLE 5 7 8 3 3 16 57 42 20 20 18 43% 17 14 7 41%PES 4 3 6 7 4 3 41 27 16 16 16 59% 16 8 6 38%
CBES 8 7 3 9 4 7 35 38 24 22 24 63% 23 16 15 65%KZES 0 9 1 6 3 5 28 24 18 14 15 63% 13 11 10 77%CSBS 18 15 18 16 18 4 98 89 64 62 64 72% 60 54 42 70%RES 4 6 4 6 6 3 23 29 17 15 17 59% 16 11 11 69%JZES 10 15 8 5 4 9 47 51 27 29 26 51% 25 22 14 56%HCES 9 5 6 3 7 1 36 31 17 17 16 52% 16 15 6 38%JMES 15 10 12 10 17 2 76 66 39 37 36 55% 31 13 15 48%JAES 7 15 3 14 13 14 56 66 38 31 32 48% 31 25 14 45%BLGE 17 17 10 4 15 2 88 65 39 38 39 60% 33 26 21 64%RCCE 8 7 15 0 2 2 15 34 22 6 16 47% 13 4 5 38%MMES 13 18 16 8 6 6 59 67 47 39 47 70% 44 28 30 68%BFES 8 16 7 3 13 16 52 63 52 31 49 78% 45 21 35 78%RSKE 12 20 18 13 12 11 145 86 49 58 43 50% 38 28 24 63%UMS 5 3 0 7 8 4 3 4 50% 3 3 2 67%
USMS 11 6 0 30 17 10 19 10 59% 8 14 6 75%SGMS 5 2 3 9 10 8 7 7 70% 6 1 2 33%WMS 8 36 10 61 61 38 39 28 46% 27 27 16 59%CMS 5 1 0 11 6 3 6 3 50% 2 5 2 100%
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AGMS 6 9 0 13 15 4 7 4 27% 3 2 2 67%LBVMS 11 1 1 18 13 5 7 4 31% 4 4 2 50%
TOTALS 233 313 245 204 208 155 63 61 14 1697 1503 933 893 867 58% 805 607 530 66%
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UISD Advanced Placement Summary 2009, 2010, 2011TEC 28.009
Source: College Board AP School District SummaryAs of August 20, 2011
Compiled by: GT/Advanced Academics Department
2009
2010
2011
208 246 194
226 249 229
235 182 234
982 1100 1306
Attainment: 3% Decrease in the Number of Assessments Meeting Criterion
2010-2011 Goal: 10% Increase in the Number of Students Assessed with AP Exams;Attainment: 19% Increase in the Number of Students Assessed with AP Exams2010-2011 Goal: 3% Increase in the Number of Assessments Meeting Criterion;
UISD Percent of Qualifying Scores on AP Exams
UISD Number of Students Assessed with AP Exams
Number of Exams with a Score of 3
Number of Exams with a Score of 4
Number of Exams with a Score of 5
42%
1814
657
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669
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UISD Total Number of AP Exam Grades Reported 1613
677
133
UIS
D A
P Sc
ore
Dis
trib
utio
n of
AP
Exam
Gra
des
by C
ampu
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d Su
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tTE
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9
Sou
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Sch
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num
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f exa
ms
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tude
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may
take
mul
tiple
exa
ms.
As
of:
Augu
st 2
011
Com
plie
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: G
T/A
dvan
ced
Aca
dem
ics
Dep
artm
ent
GradeBiologyCalculus ABCalculus BCChemistryChinese Language and Culture
Computer Science AEconomics-MacroEconomics-MicroEnglish LanguageEnglish LiteratureEnvironmental ScienceFrench Language
Government-US
History-Art
Human GeographyMusic TheoryPhysics BPhysics C-Electricity and Magnetism
Physics C-Mechanics
Psychology
Spanish Language
Spanish LiteratureStatisticsStudio Art-Drawing Portfolio
Studio Art -2D Design Portfolio
U.S. HistoryWorld History
Total Grades Reported
Total Qualifying Scores
Percentage of Qualifying Scores
Number of Students Tested
Subj
ect
51
11
22
185
194
42
24
11
847
101
31
113
71
654
395
290
41%
25
21
434
153
18
4911
133
119
1214
426
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15
71
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128
228
1617
429
3981
4230
16
181
310
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2
52
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11
191
41
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13
55
11
274
14
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32
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51
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12
1295
138
1417
42
133
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73
224
5521
201
1020
68
843
501
346
53
21
199
110
74
13
12
12
110
211
33
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21
106
34
254
210
032
055
%2
212
11
32
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131
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411
2915
218
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22
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111
291
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440
4
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ms
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ted
Hig
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9
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ms
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ied
2009
-201
0
2010
-201
1
Ext
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men
datio
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Tota
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ms
134
UIS
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Dis
trib
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n of
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Exam
Gra
des
by C
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tTE
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8.00
9
Sou
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: C
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the
num
ber o
f exa
ms
as s
tude
nts
may
take
mul
tiple
exa
ms.
As
of:
Augu
st 2
011
Com
plie
d by
: G
T/A
dvan
ced
Aca
dem
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Dep
artm
ent
GradeBiologyCalculus ABCalculus BCChemistryChinese Language and Culture
Computer Science AEconomics-MacroEconomics-MicroEnglish LanguageEnglish LiteratureEnvironmental ScienceFrench Language
Government-US
History-Art
Human GeographyMusic TheoryPhysics BPhysics C-Electricity and Magnetism
Physics C-Mechanics
Psychology
Spanish Language
Spanish LiteratureStatisticsStudio Art-Drawing Portfolio
Studio Art -2D Design Portfolio
U.S. HistoryWorld History
Total Grades Reported
Total Qualifying Scores
Percentage of Qualifying Scores
Number of Students Tested
Subj
ect
51
301
324
481
493
11
131
640
121
47%
21
82
221
135
110
1819
153
91
17
61
1410
411
1821
246
111
113
714
115
260
205
558
584
21
4144
32
123
127
129
46%
21
22
71
115
635
13
141
1129
188
529
118
414
113
3328
101
142
3628
220
8
539
394
233
353
21
4043
117
41%
25
23
82
211
421
122
2433
185
813
124
131
2636
277
141
1428
322
3
Uni
ted
Sout
h H
igh
Scho
ol
2008
-200
9
Pos
sibl
y Q
ualif
ied
No
Rec
omm
enda
tion
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l Exa
ms
Ext
rem
ely
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ualif
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ms
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rem
ely
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l Qua
lilfie
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ualif
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rem
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l Qua
lilfie
dW
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ualif
ied
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lifie
dP
ossi
bly
Qua
lifie
d
2009
-201
0
2010
-201
1
No
Rec
omm
enda
tion
Tota
l Exa
ms
Qua
lifie
d
Pos
sibl
y Q
ualif
ied
No
Rec
omm
enda
tion
Qua
lifie
d
135
UIS
D A
P Sc
ore
Dis
trib
utio
n of
AP
Exam
Gra
des
by C
ampu
s an
d Su
bjec
tTE
C 2
8.00
9
Sou
rces
: C
olle
ge B
oard
AP
Sch
ool D
istri
ct S
umm
ary
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e: T
he n
umbe
r of s
tude
nts
test
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not
equ
al to
the
num
ber o
f exa
ms
as s
tude
nts
may
take
mul
tiple
exa
ms.
As
of:
Augu
st 2
011
Com
plie
d by
: G
T/A
dvan
ced
Aca
dem
ics
Dep
artm
ent
GradeBiologyCalculus ABCalculus BCChemistryChinese Language and Culture
Computer Science AEconomics-MacroEconomics-MicroEnglish LanguageEnglish LiteratureEnvironmental ScienceFrench Language
Government-US
History-Art
Human GeographyMusic TheoryPhysics BPhysics C-Electricity and Magnetism
Physics C-Mechanics
Psychology
Spanish Language
Spanish LiteratureStatisticsStudio Art-Drawing Portfolio
Studio Art -2D Design Portfolio
U.S. HistoryWorld History
Total Grades Reported
Total Qualifying Scores
Percentage of Qualifying Scores
Number of Students Tested
51
11
21
371
444
13
51
11
343
493
11
12
149
51
282
15
7016
336
%2
14
16
269
131
11
411
715
112
81
613
274
191
32
121
14
142
212
116
08
1632
61
301
5021
339
11
51
318
23
91
362
451
316
51
170
173
41
16
22
21
421
260
32
22
67
31
126
28
6019
338
%2
41
11
620
91
45
23
182
51
91
931
1127
14
240
111
11
331
262
414
16
233
122
211
353
73
5440
191
242
132
26
517
01
87
552
250
830
2
53
11
138
11
464
31
11
12
221
11
135
38
12
13
64
54
92
22
352
133
51%
23
419
47
14
31
955
13
414
1516
11
41
1372
619
13
2341
1128
81
736
75
261
260
169
2010
-201
1
2009
-201
0
JB A
lexa
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Hig
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hool
Subj
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2008
-200
9
Wel
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lifie
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ms
Ext
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Tota
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ms
136
UIS
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ore
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trib
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AP
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of:
Augu
st 2
011
Com
plie
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: G
T/A
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Aca
dem
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Dep
artm
ent
GradeBiologyCalculus ABCalculus BCChemistryChinese Language and Culture
Computer Science AEconomics-MacroEconomics-MicroEnglish LanguageEnglish LiteratureEnvironmental ScienceFrench Language
Government-US
History-Art
Human GeographyMusic TheoryPhysics BPhysics C-Electricity and Magnetism
Physics C-Mechanics
Psychology
Spanish Language
Spanish LiteratureStatisticsStudio Art-Drawing Portfolio
Studio Art -2D Design Portfolio
U.S. HistoryWorld History
Total Grades Reported
Total Qualifying Scores
Percentage of Qualifying Scores
Number of Students Tested
Subj
ect
524
244
3030
33
125
2983
21%
217
104
204
551
289
2251
4358
1831
260
289
2271
5462
117
3539
826
3
524
244
152
533
21
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112
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212
41
231
411
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29 Mar 2012 -- \HS2HE\2BasicB\QWK04234\HS2HEcampus.sas - \QWK03591\MainProc.sasSource: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and Texas Education Agency
"Not found" graduates have standard ID numbers that were not found in the specified Fall term at Texas higher education institutions."Not trackable" graduates have non-standard ID numbers that will not find a match at Texas higher education institutions.
"Other" records combine records where Total Students for one institution < 5.High schools with more than 25 graduates
Texas High School Graduates From FY 2011 508
Enrolled in Texas Public or Independent Higher Education Fall 2011
County=WEBB
District High School HS Code Institution Students
Not found 88
Total high school graduates 353
LAREDO ISD NIXON H S 240901002 LAREDO COMMUNITYCOLLEGE
185
TEXAS A&MINTERNATIONAL UNIV
54
Other Pub/Ind 4-yr Inst. (5) 10
Other Pub/Ind 2-yr Inst. (3) 4
Not trackable 10
Not found 106
Total high school graduates 369
UNITED ISD JOHN B ALEXANDER H S 240903003 LAREDO COMMUNITYCOLLEGE
220
TEXAS A&MINTERNATIONAL UNIV
133
U. OF TEXAS AT SANANTONIO
18
U. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 9
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY 7
ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITY 6
Other Pub/Ind 4-yr Inst. (16) 26
Other Pub/Ind 2-yr Inst. (7) 11
Not trackable 10
Not found 101
Total high school graduates 541
UNITED ISD LYNDON B JOHNSON 240903009 LAREDO COMMUNITYCOLLEGE
216
TEXAS A&MINTERNATIONAL UNIV
79
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY 6
TEXAS STATE UNIV - SANMARCOS
5
U. OF TEXAS AT SANANTONIO
5
Other Pub/Ind 4-yr Inst. (4) 6
Not trackable 19
153
29 Mar 2012 -- \HS2HE\2BasicB\QWK04234\HS2HEcampus.sas - \QWK03591\MainProc.sasSource: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and Texas Education Agency
"Not found" graduates have standard ID numbers that were not found in the specified Fall term at Texas higher education institutions."Not trackable" graduates have non-standard ID numbers that will not find a match at Texas higher education institutions.
"Other" records combine records where Total Students for one institution < 5.High schools with more than 25 graduates
Texas High School Graduates From FY 2011 509
Enrolled in Texas Public or Independent Higher Education Fall 2011
County=WEBB
District High School HS Code Institution Students
Not found 148
Total high school graduates 484
UNITED ISD UNITED H S 240903001 LAREDO COMMUNITYCOLLEGE
314
TEXAS A&MINTERNATIONAL UNIV
135
U. OF TEXAS AT SANANTONIO
7
ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITY 6
U. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 5
Other Pub/Ind 4-yr Inst. (10) 17
Other Pub/Ind 2-yr Inst. (9) 15
Not trackable 8
Not found 150
Total high school graduates 657
UNITED ISD UNITED SOUTH H S 240903002 LAREDO COMMUNITYCOLLEGE
276
TEXAS A&MINTERNATIONAL UNIV
78
U. OF TEXAS AT SANANTONIO
9
U. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 8
Other Pub/Ind 4-yr Inst. (11) 20
Other Pub/Ind 2-yr Inst. (3) 5
Not trackable 14
Not found 162
Total high school graduates 572
154
Hig
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Gra
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Dis
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2
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0 20
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2007
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820
06-2
007
2005
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6 20
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2003
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420
02-2
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2001
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220
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Gra
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and
Adva
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Hig
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choo
l Pro
gram
60
1
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599
31.3
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605
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39.3
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40.9
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589
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9
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670
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597
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518
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26.9
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228
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225
13.6
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194
12.6
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254
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16.6
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Scho
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1997
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819
96-1
997
1995
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6 19
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1993
-199
419
92-1
993
1991
-199
219
90-1
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268
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30.5
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219
28.0
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306
43.5
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39.2
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200
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624
63.8
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517
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457
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769
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464
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United Partners for Scholars2011-2012
Source: UISD Accounting DepartmentAs of April 24, 2012
Compiled by Guidance and Counseling
School Name
Number of Recipients
Partners for Scholars Funds
Awarded*UHS 25 25,000.00$
USHS 24 24,000.00$ AHS 23 23,000.00$
LBJHS 35 35,000.00$ District 107 107,000.00$
School Name
Number of Recipients
Partners for Scholars Funds
Awarded*UHS 20 20,000.00$
USHS 19 19,000.00$ AHS 18 18,000.00$
LBJHS 31 31,000.00$ District 88 88,000.00$
School Name
Number of Recipients
Partners for Scholars Funds
Awarded*UHS 22 22,000.00$
USHS 22 22,000.00$ AHS 21 21,000.00$
LBJHS 26 31,000.00$ District 96 96,000.00$
*Amount awarded per student is $1,000.00
United Partners for Scholars 2010-2011
United Partners for Scholars 2009-2010
156
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Gen Ed.
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% Strategies for GT Students
% ELPS Training
% Cooperative Learning Training
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12
34
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2738
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Number of Teacher's that completed the Survey
Percent of Teachers that completed the Survey
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% Manipulative Training
% Learning Styles Training
% Higher Order Questioning Strategies
% RTI Training
% Life Skills Training
% Data Desegregation Training
% Integrating Technology
% Working w/ Parents
% Classroom Management
% Anger Management
% Drug use and Violence prevention
% Sign and Symptoms of Drug use
% Training Gang-related issues
1415
1618
1920
2124
2526
2728
29
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3434
3932
3130
3835
3630
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3036
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% Classroom Management Training
% Accommodation Training
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% Bullyng Prevention Training
% E-Sped Training
% VOC Development Training
3031
3233
3435
3637
3839
4041
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2636
3028
5128
2628
3938
3234
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1332
1923
4732
2126
3428
2826
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2321
1939
2119
2323
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1538
2315
3138
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2626
2355
2716
2631
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500
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% Math Strategies
% Problem Solving
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% Writing Strategies
% Inclusion Training
% Manage Children w/ learning disabilities in the Gen Ed.
% Transitioning ELL Students
% Strategies for GT Students
% ELPS Training
% Cooperative Learning Training
% Small Group Training
12
34
56
78
910
1112
13
041-
UN
ITE
D M
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30/6
248
%30
3033
3040
2737
3737
3033
3733
043-
UN
ITE
D S
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DL
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/83
33%
3026
3015
3315
3033
3733
2622
19
044-
GA
RC
IA M
IDD
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15/4
038
%27
3340
4040
2753
5340
5347
4047
045-
WA
SHIN
GT
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MID
DL
E62
/74
84%
2434
2621
2929
3745
3440
3431
21
046-
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AR
K M
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LE
26/5
250
%31
2331
3146
3142
4650
3827
3838
047-
LO
S O
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DL
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39%
2020
408
2828
3246
4032
2836
40
048-
TR
AU
TM
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37/9
240
%16
1613
1829
1121
3434
3732
2413
053-
GO
NZ
AL
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MID
DL
E28
/68
41%
1825
3918
5443
5771
7957
6454
57
054-
VE
RG
AR
A M
IDD
LE
45/5
976
%29
2929
2936
1827
3136
3136
2429
Tot
al29
5/59
450
%
Number of Teacher's that completed the Survey
Percent of Teachers that completed the Survey
Sou
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22,
201
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% Manipulative Training
% Learning Styles Training
% Higher Order Questioning Strategies
% RTI Training
% Life Skills Training
% Data Desegregation Training
% Integrating Technology
% Working w/ Parents
% Classroom Management
% Anger Management
% Drug use and Violence prevention
% Sign and Symptoms of Drug use
% Training Gang-related issues
1415
1618
1920
2124
2526
2728
29
041-
UN
ITE
D M
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LE
3030
3340
2733
3733
3323
2733
30
043-
UN
ITE
D S
OU
TH
M
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LE
3333
4126
1126
4822
1922
1933
33
044-
GA
RC
IA M
IDD
LE
4740
4753
4040
4747
5347
4753
47
045-
WA
SHIN
GT
ON
M
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LE
3134
4037
2331
2935
3219
2931
29
046-
CL
AR
K M
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3527
4638
3131
4627
3123
3146
35
047-
LO
S O
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POS
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DL
E36
4448
3624
3236
4432
1636
5256
048-
TR
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TM
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N
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DL
E21
2634
4216
1837
2118
1313
2629
053-
GO
NZ
AL
EZ
MID
DL
E54
5746
5736
4357
6154
3943
5761
054-
VE
RG
AR
A M
IDD
LE
3129
5642
2422
4031
2722
2236
31
Sou
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22,
201
2C
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% PDAS Training
% Rigor and Relevance Training
% E-Chalk Training
% Time Management Training
% STAAR Strategies
% GT Identification and Portfolio
% Classroom Management Training
% Accommodation Training
% Differentiated Instruction Training
% Bullying Prevention Training
% E-Sped Training
% VOC Development Training
3031
3233
3435
3637
3839
4041
041-
UN
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D M
IDD
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3737
2733
4037
4340
3333
4033
043-
UN
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D S
OU
TH
M
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LE
1133
1911
4819
1111
2633
2233
044-
GA
RC
IA M
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LE
2740
3327
4747
4740
4060
2747
045-
WA
SHIN
GT
ON
M
IDD
LE
1539
2719
4721
2129
3232
3226
046-
CL
AR
K M
IDD
LE
1542
3138
5835
2335
4242
3135
047-
LO
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POS
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4016
2044
2020
3248
3628
36
048-
TR
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E18
2932
1639
1613
2421
2637
21
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4643
3254
4636
5057
5043
50
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VE
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LE
1840
2018
5622
2220
2931
4429
Sou
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% Math Strategies
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% Manage Children w/ learning disabilities in the
Gen Ed.
% Transitioning ELL Students
% Strategies for GT Students
% ELPS Training
% Cooperative Learning Training
% Small Group Training
12
34
56
78
910
1112
13
103-
NY
E48
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98%
3937
4945
5149
3947
4539
3920
3510
5-C
LA
RK
32/4
374
%51
5151
5137
6054
2749
4329
1437
107-
SAL
INA
S18
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35%
5661
6178
6167
7267
5661
3950
5010
9-N
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MA
N17
/38
45%
3541
4141
4753
2941
4141
2924
3511
0-T
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MA
NN
43/4
693
%37
4242
5342
4933
4442
4735
2619
111-
PER
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28/5
551
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4552
4138
5252
4541
3428
2824
112-
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LE
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4030
4044
2432
4056
3228
3232
2411
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1626
3232
3232
2127
2137
115
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4535
3952
4535
3532
2316
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2027
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2020
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3942
4842
2955
4539
3923
3523
2311
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5050
5038
6238
4741
4744
3229
119-
PRA
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19/4
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3247
4232
4237
3737
3732
2626
120-
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RC
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25/4
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3644
3632
3648
5228
2420
2428
121-
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17/3
647
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3553
5341
3547
4741
4141
3535
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860
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3131
3124
3841
4531
4124
1717
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15/4
633
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4753
4727
6033
2740
4020
1313
124-
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16/6
126
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4444
6931
3856
5656
4431
3838
125-
CU
EL
LA
R15
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37%
4053
2727
2753
4053
2747
3320
2012
6-M
UL
LE
R21
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43%
4843
5752
4362
5257
5762
4838
3812
7-A
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45/5
878
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5371
6253
7362
6451
4744
3331
128-
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3738
5133
4060
4960
4949
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3812
9-C
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25/5
149
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4460
6048
6868
5644
4040
2836
130-
MA
LA
KO
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25%
2338
8569
3169
6277
7777
3146
4613
1-FA
SKE
N42
/49
86%
3840
5740
4352
4060
4540
3321
3313
2-K
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AM
20/4
941
%43
3824
4862
4352
5752
5238
1438
Tot
al68
8/12
1057
%
Number of Teacher's that completed the Survey
Percent of Teachers that completed the Survey
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22,
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% Manipulative Training
% Learning Styles Training
% Higher Order Questioning Strategies
% COSF Training
% RTI Training
% Life Skills Training
% Data Desegregation Training
% Integrating Technology
% Working w/ Parents
% Classroom Management
% Anger Management
% Drug use and Violence prevention
% Sign and Symptoms of Drug use
% Training Gang-related issues
1415
1617
1819
2021
2425
2627
2829
103-
NY
E29
4139
3745
1833
3724
3331
2227
2710
5-C
LA
RK
3140
5143
6029
3734
2637
2914
2331
107-
SAL
INA
S61
5056
6761
5656
5656
6144
3322
3910
9-N
EW
MA
N29
3529
4124
2424
2429
2424
2429
2911
0-T
RA
UT
MA
NN
2626
4244
3023
2321
2821
2316
2116
111-
PER
EZ
3124
3841
4131
3128
2431
3134
3841
112-
FIN
LE
Y24
3236
4832
2820
2436
2412
1612
811
4-G
UT
IER
RE
Z16
1626
2637
1621
4726
3221
2116
1611
5-R
UIZ
1616
3255
4219
3232
2629
2319
1926
116-
MA
TIA
S D
E L
LA
NO
1313
1720
207
1327
77
207
00
117-
KA
ZE
N16
1632
3929
610
2626
2323
1316
1011
8-JU
AR
EZ
-LIN
CO
LN
3841
5050
4732
3235
2638
2618
2124
119-
PRA
DA
2626
5347
2626
2632
2632
2626
2647
120-
BO
RC
HE
RS
2428
3628
4020
3240
1216
168
2020
121-
KE
NN
ED
Y-Z
APA
TA
2447
5341
5335
4135
2935
2429
2929
122-
BE
NA
VID
ES
1428
4845
3121
1428
1717
317
2124
123-
RO
OSE
VE
LT
720
4740
2013
1320
277
207
1320
124-
ZA
FFIR
INI
2538
3838
3825
3831
2525
1825
3131
125-
CU
EL
LA
R27
3353
2047
1327
3320
2020
2720
2012
6-M
UL
LE
R43
3338
5748
4343
4343
4319
1414
1912
7-A
RN
DT
2938
4953
8029
2740
4236
2422
3329
128-
GA
RC
IA27
4238
4222
2424
3833
3824
3338
3612
9-C
EN
TE
NO
4036
3656
5224
2860
5244
2016
2828
130-
MA
LA
KO
FF15
3854
3869
158
3123
3115
88
813
1-FA
SKE
N26
2950
4350
1919
4329
3321
1412
1013
2-K
ILL
AM
2933
3843
4333
3338
4338
1933
5233
Sou
rce:
ER
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May
22,
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Dev
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% PDAS Training
% Rigor and Relevance Training
% E-Chalk Training
% Time Management Training
% STAAR Strategies
% GT Identification and Portfolio
% Classroom Management Training
% Accommodation Training
% Differentiated Instruction Training
% Bullying Prevention Training
% E-Sped Training
% VOC Development Training
3031
3233
3435
3637
3839
4041
103-
NY
E16
6427
2947
3131
3335
4545
3110
5-C
LA
RK
1440
3126
6631
2637
3745
4937
107-
SAL
INA
S17
5033
2850
3950
5050
4472
3910
9-N
EW
MA
N77
2924
2441
2924
2935
2929
2911
0-T
RA
UT
MA
NN
1228
1919
4921
2119
1926
3321
111-
PER
EZ
2852
3138
4828
3124
3141
4834
112-
FIN
LE
Y16
2416
2052
3216
2832
1628
3611
4-G
UT
IER
RE
Z16
2121
1642
2111
521
4237
2111
5-R
UIZ
2635
3223
3523
2323
1926
4223
116-
MA
TIA
S D
E L
LA
NO
747
013
337
720
2720
2013
117-
KA
ZE
N13
2916
2339
1616
2623
3532
3211
8-JU
AR
EZ
-LIN
CO
LN
2644
2132
6235
3827
2941
5632
119-
PRA
DA
2642
2116
4242
1621
3742
3242
120-
BO
RC
HE
RS
424
2816
4420
168
2432
3620
121-
KE
NN
ED
Y-Z
APA
TA
2435
2435
4729
2935
4147
5353
122-
BE
NA
VID
ES
1438
1714
3824
2124
2828
3428
123-
RO
OSE
VE
LT
1333
137
4733
1333
2040
4033
124-
ZA
FFIR
INI
2538
3125
4425
3144
3838
4438
125-
CU
EL
LA
R13
3313
1347
2720
4740
4047
4712
6-M
UL
LE
R29
3310
2448
1933
4362
3338
3312
7-A
RN
DT
2444
3636
6744
2942
4449
6051
128-
GA
RC
IA24
3129
3353
3631
4440
4740
4212
9-C
EN
TE
NO
2448
2828
5636
3648
5256
4840
130-
MA
LA
KO
FF0
388
1546
1515
2338
3138
2313
1-FA
SKE
N19
4031
3348
2624
3831
3343
3313
2-K
ILL
AM
2443
2514
4843
2933
3338
5233
Sou
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Library Science
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Source: Library Science Department Profiles 4/24/2012 Compiled by Library Science Department
Curriculum & Instruction
Department Profile – Library Science
Staff Programs & Responsibilities
Students Supported Staff Supported
I Lead Librarian and 41 librarians
Student Instruction: To promote the integration of curriculum, technology, and teaching strategies to ensure the success of all students as content creators and as ethical digital citizens.
41,790 All UISD Students (Grades PreK-12)
Targeted Audience Includes: Students (Pre-K-12)
Faculty/Staff Instruction: To provide continual instruction on latest technologies, print/non-print resources, and the effective implementation of scope & sequence through co-teaching and collaborative instruction.
6,044 full-time employees
Targeted Audience: Teaching and support personnel at all 42 campuses
Parent & Community Involvement: Provide information equity by connecting school faculty, staff, and students to community resources and services as appropriate.
Arenas of collaboration include Book/Science Fairs, AR Fairs, etc., e.g. 2 family members per student attending various events equal to 83,580 UISD participants
Targeted Audience: All UISD Community
Accountability System(s): Instructional Resources on Materials, Selection, and Adoption: EFA Legal and Local Instructional Resources on Library Media Programs: EFB Instructional Resources on Copyrighted Materials: EFE Legal and Local Texas Education Code 33.021: Texas Library State Standards Library Media Specialists Online Handbook Library Media Specialists Online Framework K-12 2011-2012 Budget(s): Each campus appropriates monies according to SBDM Local, General Operating (199) and Federal, Title I. Each campus varies according to SBDM
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United ISD Library Science Department
2011-2012 Highlights
Goal:
As per the School Library Program: Standards and Guidelines for Texas, Standard I, Principle 2.1
The goal is to promote the integration of curriculum, resources, and teaching strategies to ensure the success of all students as the effective creators and users of ideas and information, enabling them to become lifelong learners.
Timeline:
August 2011-May 2012
District Initiative: United ISD Library Media Specialists donated $17,371.96 towards the construction of the soon-to-open two new branches of the Laredo Public Library
Elementary Highlights:
• Literacy Ambassadors: Students are celebrated for their summer reading achievements • Library Family Nights: Friends and family read with their child • Author Video Chats via Adobe Connect • Book Clubs: Students and library media specialists meet to discuss newest titles • Accelerated Reading Celebrations: Students are honored periodically for reading achievements • Read Across America Celebrations held at every campus • Book Fairs are scheduled to provide further reading selection/purchases. • Web 2.0 Tools: VOKIS, Xtranormal, Goanimate, Blabberize, StoryJumper, and Glogster were
introduced to students and campus teachers • QR Codes: Students used QR Codes to electronically preview books and aid in their book
selections • Author Visits such as Willy Claflin ( The Uglified Ducky)
Middle School Highlights:
• Online Book Clubs: Students “meet” via EChalk discussion boards and in real time discussing books such as Hunger Games within the middle school community
• Podcasting Projects: Students create their own audio reviews of their favorite books
• VOKIS: Student create avatars on their research projects
• Laredo Public Library Annual Poetry Contest: Students submitted original entries
• Book Trailers: Students create their own movie trailer of their favorite books
• Booky Awards: Students compete in movie trailers competition
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• Teen Read Week: Students participate in various activities highlighting their favorite books
• Author Visit: Jason Henderson (Alex van Helsing series) at Lamar Bruni Vergara
High School Highlights:
• Author Web Conferencing: All district high schools participated in an author book discussion via web conferencing with authors Jim Dwyer (102 Minutes), Cynthia L. Smith (Tantalize), and Carmen A. Deedy ( 14 Cows for America) via Adobe Connect.
• Co-presented technology sessions in our first ever citywide TCEA/TAMIU Mini Web Conference and shared best practices
• Library Virtual Tours: Students utilize online library virtual tours highlighting library services and resources
• Glogster and VOKI Projects: Students created digital book reports to aid other students in book selection.
• Construction and Design of our District Library Framework and Scope and Sequence by Ms. Raquel Ramon and Ms. Christine Romanelli
• Reading Promotions: Teen Read Week, Read Across America, and National Library Week. • Online Book Clubs: Students participate by discussing their favorite book via discussion boards
with each other, with other classes, and within feeder groups in the elementary, middle, and high school campuses.
• VOKI Projects: Students create their avatars for English classes
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Library Science Data Collection and Circulation
Source: Destiny Resource Management Solution SystemMIS Current EnrollmentLibrary Media Specialists Campus Records
As of April 13, 2012Compiled by Library Science Department
District Libraries
08/1/11-
4/13/12
8/3/10-
4/1/11
08/1/11-
4/13/12
08/3/10-4/1/11
08/1/11-
4/13/12
8/3/10-
4/1/11
United High 42,596 38,375 365 172 3,780 3,611Washington Middle 17,068 15,790 256 178 1,263 1,250Trautmann Middle 22,358 19,481 259 176 1,610 1,540Trautmann Elementary 14,562 14,024 196 21 816 829Finley Elementary 13,420 12,767 11 13 534 561Dellano Elementary 11,585 11,678 20 20 624 654Kazen Elementary 12,034 11,716 39 38 633 550Borchers Elementary 10,243 9,609 11 19 718 638Muller Elementary 13,755 11,443 56 42 816 819Malakoff Elementary 18,041 13,811 182 30 931 940Fasken Elementary 18,738 13,639 299 100 902 1,018United South High 27,431 22,485 5,000 938 2,724 2,606United South Middle 14,271 13,261 14,270 154 1,363 1,311Gonzalez Middle 18,077 15,692 362 84 1,091 1,044Salinas Elementary 16,086 14,024 245 124 896 853Ruiz Elementary 15,864 14,546 19 17 920 907Zaffirini Elementary 16,168 13,173 168 23 1,101 1,125Cuellar Elementary 14,200 11,959 32 32 659 698Garcia Elementary 18,170 15,026 42 42 1,001 1,047Killam Elementary 12,710 9,901 224 39 844 860J.B. Alexander High 33,205 29,449 806 156 2,617 2,522United Middle 15,074 11,720 227 203 1,082 1,050Clark Middle 12,383 11,815 139 208 846 846Nye Elementary 12,410 11,903 130 21 820 875Clark Elementary 9,958 9,341 126 16 551 535Newman Elementary 10,434 10,059 125 34 620 556Gutierrez Elementary 13,815 13,860 195 86 689 676Col. Santos Benavides 12,852 12,010 228 23 893 926L. B. Johnson High 19,901 18,179 715 520 2,330 2,328Salvador Garcia Middle 12,907 12,764 87 87 470 505Los Obispos Middle 13,104 12,348 122 115 989 903L.Bruni Middle 13,158 11,745 98 43 856 750Perez Elementary 15,189 14,495 817 52 991 960United DD Elementary 5,365 11,380 27 27 186 414Juarez-Lincoln Elementary 16,238 12,260 123 106 714 388Prada Elementary 14,062 13,858 202 20 780 802Kennedy-Zapata Elementary 13,563 13,594 96 96 506 579Roosevelt Elementary 15,090 14,547 68 50 767 839Arndt Elementary 17,612 14,668 439 75 1,012 1,016Centeno Elementary 20,844 16,829 1 41 874 879
Totals 644,541 579,224 26,827 4241 41,819 41,210
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Library Science Data Collection and Circulation
Source: Destiny Resource Management Solution SystemMIS Current EnrollmentLibrary Media Specialists Campus Records
As of April 13, 2012Compiled by Library Science Department
District Libraries
United High
Washington Middle
Trautmann Middle
Trautmann Elementary
Finley Elementary
Dellano Elementary
Kazen Elementary
Borchers Elementary
Muller Elementary
Malakoff Elementary
Fasken Elementary
United South High
United South Middle
Gonzalez Middle
Salinas Elementary
Ruiz Elementary
Zaffirini Elementary
Cuellar Elementary
Garcia Elementary
Killam Elementary
J.B. Alexander High
United Middle
Clark Middle
Nye Elementary
Clark Elementary
Newman Elementary
Gutierrez Elementary
Col. Santos Benavides
L. B. Johnson High
Salvador Garcia Middle
Los Obispos Middle
L.Bruni Middle
Perez Elementary
United DD Elementary
Juarez-Lincoln Elementary
Prada Elementary
Kennedy-Zapata Elementary
Roosevelt Elementary
Arndt Elementary
Centeno Elementary
Totals
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4/20/12
8/3/10-
4/1/11
8/1/2009-
4/9/10
08/1/11-
4/13/12
8/3/10-
4/1/11
9/09-
3/31/10
18,673 19,537 17,476 43,351 38,001 34,25128,301 25,446 24,684 26,427 23,936 21,12013,056 11,276 11,157 22,746 13,776 17,31452,180 42,018 52,742 4,755 7,344 7,82436,833 30,376 30,700 8,915 7,405 7,44365,825 45,345 54,178 8,942 8,841 6,56933,436 21,321 27,633 3,335 2,132 2,29065,826 38,857 45,000 20,796 9,000 17,38847,422 36,358 30,822 2,464 3,579 2,13637,238 25,613 29,661 7,190 10,455 5,67543,381 34,782 38,618 7,379 4,175 6,36715,699 22,537 14,163 12,781 25,847 14,5137,956 10,515 11,162 18,301 13,444 14,12815,037 11,435 11,775 7,275 6,220 5,56346,392 22,039 27,956 3,361 4.899 3,95430,652 24,710 28,376 9,129 11,693 3,51330,553 16,300 13,915 12,380 6,802 9,38331,197 11,357 17,571 4,335 1,548 4,63743,968 27,365 28,402 14,769 5,540 5,54838,736 18,846 17,736 12,992 3,705 72918,921 14,610 10,200 30,310 21,896 13,42910.102 9,438 10,554 9,599 6,572 11,7089,246 6,563 5,023 9,112 7,967 8,50187,653 79,591 75,384 9,622 6,460 11,81042,307 22,502 31,263 6,056 3,773 3,03831,187 33,594 30,126 4,005 9,802 1,05028,608 31,110 36,674 3,230 2,219 3,85758,337 39,871 37,947 23,517 8,074 17,18817,303 14,575 14,414 29,433 30,314 13,5039,565 9,647 8,584 10,654 11,671 3,56514,952 14,108 6,264 14,306 12,106 6,26114,583 14,184 9,820 12,455 12,761 9,27534,637 20,909 28,263 2,545 10,604 5,368
618 18,566 28,586 0 2,748 3,74792,469 44,616 34,568 11,246 9,290 5,86421,865 12,774 14,743 4,138 1,079 2,17813,284 11,026 9,749 2,402 3,442 1,58030,405 26,785 26,884 6,310 3,809 3,90820,291 11,460 17,313 5,561 2,590 4,57640,358 18,101 21,098 8,900 3,972 6,670
1,288,960 950,063 991,184 455,024 374,597 327,421
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Library Science DataRegion I Databases
Source: Region I DatabasesAs of April 13, 2012
Compiled by Library Science Department
District Libraries
08/1/11-
04/13/12
08/3/10-
4/1/11
08/3/09-
4/1/10
08/1/11-
4/1/12
08/3/10-
4/1/11
8/3/09-
4/1/10United High 30,640 52,279 55,270 3,504 3,115 1,124Washington Middle 67,760 115,761 91,553 2,212 1,993 907Trautmann Middle 60,730 65,392 41,504 3,446 3,030 1,492Trautmann Elementary 65 187 3,159 2,645 3,801 1,917Finley Elementary 1,665 11,296 8,013 1,487 2,119 991Dellano Elementary 210 449 4,843 1,710 1,318 823Kazen Elementary 12,165 4,168 1,720 3,316 2,755 1,167Borchers Elementary 68 2,151 4,384 2,972 2,888 1,207Muller Elementary 0 587 8,892 4,002 4,099 1,591Malakoff Elementary 0 302 242 3,728 3,775 1,826Fasken Elementary 2,195 444 484 2,071 2,801 1,282United South High 40,725 107,622 93,568 4,572 3,719 2,236United South Middle 581 11,816 27,261 2,632 4,473 4,673Gonzalez Middle 8,744 22,866 66,869 2,818 2,541 2,246Salinas Elementary 5,071 8,002 890 2,992 3,716 1,757Ruiz Elementary 293 791 57 4,837 3,546 2,148Zaffirini Elementary 0 82 23 7,090 7,225 3,637Cuellar Elementary 0 35 288 2,609 3,804 1,804Garcia Elementary 0 153 442 5,496 5,476 2,651Killam Elementary 110 148 29 2,859 2,680 1,857J.B. Alexander High 8,891 59,774 64,813 2,433 3,818 1,710United Middle 36,957 5,153 45,344 2,185 3,254 1,615Clark Middle 21,510 6,591 12,059 1,630 2,085 936Nye Elementary 5,149 14,967 294 2,782 3,665 1,866Clark Elementary 951 25 211 2,600 3,160 1,401Newman Elementary 2,026 2,521 12,259 2,344 2,345 883Gutierrez Elementary 0 911 1,233 1,673 1,528 675Col. Santos Benavides 19,389 17,251 32,228 3,323 2,837 1,678L. B. Johnson High 11,492 12,924 74,293 3,871 7,489 1,993Salvador Garcia Middle 13,401 38,384 60,657 1,587 2,193 1,761Los Obispos Middle 4,707 844 2,419 2,050 1,525 1,310L.Bruni Middle 2,578 2,429 18,357 4,851 5,500 4,209Perez Elementary 9,352 22,122 20,741 6,482 6,339 2,675United DD Elementary 16 1,617 449 3,398 2,161 1,046Juarez-Lincoln Elementary 378 888 8,351 3,159 1,938 1,027Prada Elementary 1,821 0 451 3,744 3,188 1,848Kennedy-Zapata Elem 2,379 173 6,237 3,369 3,338 1,439Roosevelt Elementary 55 199 1,223 2,920 3,756 2,190Arndt Elementary 29 322 164 3,531 2,017 1,045Centeno Elementary 5 199 625 6,248 5,263 1,882
Totals 372,108 591,825 771,899 131,178 136,273 70,525
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United ISD PSAT Report, 2011-2012
SAT Summary:
In the fall of 2011, Cambridge Educational Services partnered with the United School District to provide students with a PSAT preparation program. Students enrolled in the four schools involved in this program (Alexander High School, Lyndon B. Johnson High School, United High School and United South High School) utilized the official PSAT test in October as a post-test to determine the success of the program. Furthermore, in the spring of 2012, students participated in a 2-day SAT refresher course prior to taking the official SAT test in May. In the first session of the Cambridge PSAT preparation program, students took an official released PSAT pre-test in order to identify skill gaps and target particular test sections where students exhibited a need for improvement. Cambridge provided both teachers as well as materials to instruct students in reviewing needed skills as well as learning effective strategies to improve their performance on the official PSAT. The results of this program (measurement of growth using the scores from the Cambridge pre-test and the official October PSAT test), are extremely positive, especially in regards to increases in PSAT scores for those students who attended all PSAT preparation sessions. Although this is the 2nd year of partnership, Cambridge continues to see areas which need to be improved upon, such as making sure all proper procedures are followed regarding pre and post-testing and encouraging students to attend all sessions (this year more students attended the sessions then last year). However, these preliminary results are encouraging and more students attended a higher percentage of classes this year. Based on the charts and graphs below, we would encourage more students to sign up for the course and attend all sessions as the data indicates that the more time on task, the better the gains vs. students not taking any course. Unlike the PSAT program offered in the fall, the SAT 2-day refresher course did not include the administering of an official released SAT test as a pre-test. However, each school can approximate student SAT scores from the October PSAT. In order to determine these predicted SAT scores, we suggest adding a “0” to each student’s SAT score. This is a method which has been shown to provide an accurate prediction how a student will score on the real SAT. For example, if a student received a score of 160 on the PSAT, their predicted SAT score would be a 1600.
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PSAT Comparisons: (2011-2012)
Campus # Students that Completed Official PSAT ONLY
# of Students* % of Students*
Alexander HS 314 131 42% LBJ HS 99 75 76%
United HS 367 163 44% United South HS 396 90 23%
District 1,176 460 38% *Includes only students which participated in Cambridge course, took off-record PSAT AND took OFFICIAL PSAT The chart above details the number of students that participated in the Cambridge PSAT/SAT program, as well as completed the official PSAT tests in comparison to those students that only completed the official PSAT test.
Campus # of Students* # of Students that Showed Gains from official off-record PSAT to
Official PSAT*
% of Students that Showed Gains from official off-record PSAT to
Official PSAT * Alexander HS 131 100 76%
LBJ HS 75 48 64% United HS 163 114 70%
United South HS 90 63 70% District 460 325 71%
*Includes only students which participated in Cambridge course, took off-record PSAT AND took OFFICIAL PSAT Based on the data from students that participated in the Cambridge PSAT/SAT course and completed the official PSAT and SAT tests, this chart (above)details the number of students who showed score gains.
Campus # of Students that Showed Gains from Official off-record PSAT to
Official PSAT*
Average Score Gain* Average PSAT Score of Students*
Alexander HS 100 11 158 LBJ HS 48 12 123
United HS 114 9 143 United South HS 63 10 142
District 325 11 142 *Includes only students which showed score gains from official off-record PSAT to official PSAT AND who participated in the Cambridge PSAT/SAT course
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Campus Average PSAT of Students that DID NOT Participate in the Cambridge Program
Average PSAT Score of Students*
Average Difference
Alexander HS 132 158 26 LBJ HS 120 123 3
United HS 133 143 10 United South HS 120 142 22
District 126 142 16 *Includes only students which participated in Cambridge course AND completed both official off-record PSAT and OFFICIAL PSAT The chart above compares the Official PSAT scores of students that DID NOT participate in the Cambridge course with students who completed the Cambridge course as well as took the official PSAT. It additionally details the difference between the average scores of students that did not participate in the Cambridge program versus that of students that participated in the Cambridge program, took an official off-record PSAT test and took the official PSAT. Students that enrolled in the Cambridge program, took an official off-record PSAT test, and took the official PSAT had higher scores than students who did not. Students from the entire district that participated in the Cambridge PSAT/SAT course scored on average 16 points higher on the official PSAT than students who did not participate in the course.
Campus Average Gains of Students that attended 60% or more classes*
Average Gains of Students that
attended 50% or less classes*
Difference Between Students that attended
60% or more classes
Alexander HS 8 2 6 LBJ HS 5 0.22 4.78
United HS 4 3.2 0.8 United South HS 4 0.28 3.72
District 5 1 4 *Includes only students which participated in Cambridge course AND completed both official off-record PSAT and OFFICIAL PSAT The chart above compares the average gains of students that attended 60% or more classes to that of students that attended 50% or less of the classes on the official PSAT. It is obvious that students who attended more sessions saw a higher score gain.
Average PSAT Scores Comparison:
132 120 133 120 126 156
125 140 135 139 158
131 143 142 144
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Comments: The Cambridge program is a short, intensive program that truly focuses students on specific reading, math, and writing skills in order to help them improve their scores on the PSAT. Provided that the amount of time with students is minimal, the gains observed demonstrate the effectiveness of the Cambridge program within a condensed period of time. Students who attended 60% or more of the sessions saw significant improvement in their scores (given the amount of time allotted for the program) compared to students who attended 50% or less or did not attend any sessions and just took the official PSAT. The information compiled supports that the Cambridge program is effective and the need to enroll more students would benefit students and the district. In an effort to ensure greater results in 2012, we hope to make the following suggestions based on our discussions and 20+ years of experience implementing similar programs nationwide: 1) Continue Pre-testing students on Saturday. The 2011 Cambridge and United School District
program pre-tested students for the PSAT. However, we would encourage you to add an official off-record SAT test should you like more accurate comparisons on the SAT. The benefit of this is that Cambridge’s team has ample time to gather and review the data and implement an appropriate course of action based on where the students exhibited strengths and weaknesses. Additionally, student focus and motivation decreases following such a lengthy testing session, making it difficult for students to grasp the concepts and strategies taught in the subsequent lesson.
a. To safeguard the efficiency of the pre-testing session, Cambridge provided a pre-assessment proctor checklist which the program coordinator can utilize to inform the proctors of the appropriate off-record PSAT/SAT form code to use for pre-testing, preventing future confusion.
b. Proctors were responsible for ensuring that test booklets with the proper form code are distributed.
c. Cambridge communicated this information by conference call so that proctors at all four locations can report to the program coordinator that they have received the correct test booklets and are aware of accurate testing procedures before the students arrive for the pre-assessment.
d. If we know which students signed up for the course ahead of time, we would suggest pre-slugging the scantrons with students’ names ahead of time so that we can spend a majority of pre-testing focusing on the test itself.
2) Instructors are a key component to program success. Cambridge appreciates your continued
candid appraisal of the instructors and test preparation procedures observed. a. It is essential to program success that Cambridge provides high quality instructors, and
therefore it is important that any concerns regarding instructors are communicated to the program coordinator and your Cambridge representative immediately. Cambridge is committed to promptly taking into account all evaluations when determining which proctors are appropriate for each program.
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b. We continue to encourage you to consider hiring some of your own teachers. In Cambridge’s experience, training teachers to provide their own students with rigorous and efficient test preparation can be an extremely effective method of increasing test scores. There are a few reasons why this method is efficient.
i. Your instructors see their students daily and can consistently provide reminders to students to attend each Saturday session.
ii. Your instructors are familiar with their students and know how to best motivate them to follow instructions and learn the skills and strategies that will help them improve academically and elevate their scores.
Cambridge is committed to promoting communication no matter which instructors are proctoring the program and quality control mechanisms are always in place. Any teacher participating in the program will be evaluated and trained to effectively administer the test preparation sessions.
3) Attendance has an impact on higher achievement. As indicated by the data presented as well as numerous other Cambridge programs, committed attendance is essential for program success. In an effort to further improve attendance so that the program can see greater results next year, Cambridge proposes the following suggestions:
a. Instituting a call system that contacts students’ homes (in English and Spanish) weekly to remind parents and students of an upcoming Saturday session.
b. Rewarding students for attendance and participation, including both presence in class and active involvement, with McDonald gift certificates ($1 to $2 per day attended). These can be distributed each day or following the last class session.
c. Asking students to pay a nominal fee for the program which would be refunded in full if the student exhibited 100% attendance.
d. Celebrating achievement by giving students a pizza party following the final class session. e. Working with students to develop individualized study plans to maximize the benefit of the
program.
Ideas for improving student motivation are limitless and you are not restricted to selecting only one idea. Cambridge desires to partner with the United School District to use these strategies to motivate your students and ensure that they are suitably prepared for the PSAT and SAT.
Typically, students who enroll in five Saturday test prep sessions must be committed and have a good understanding of the benefits of such a program. Within the United School District you have identified students for this program. However, it is often these high achieving students who have a tendency to over commit themselves and it is likely that this contributes to a drop in attendance. It may be helpful to ensure that these high achieving students are not only committed but also physically able to dedicate such a significant amount of time to the program. Similarly, we would like students to be committed to the 2-day SAT refresher program.
Cambridge is committed to supporting the efforts of the United Independent School District to aid your students in improving their academic performance and raising their PSAT/SAT scores. The data
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confirms that this program year was a success; however, Cambridge is confident that even greater gains can be demonstrated next year. Cambridge thanks you again for the opportunity to provide PSAT/SAT test preparation programs to your schools in 2011-2012 and hopes that you will consider the suggestions indicated in this summary as ways of enhancing your program and continuing to increase scores. We look forward to our continued partnership with the United Independent School District as we work to continually improve academic performance.
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Campus Support StaffPilot Campus: John B. Alexander
Principal: Dolores W. BarreraMagnet Dean: Elvira Gaona
Counselors: Martha Cavazos, Department ChairBertha Lopez, Senior CounselorSonia Hernandez, Junior CounselorImelda Martinez, Magnet Counselor
District Support StaffAssociate Superintendent Curriculum & Instruction: Guadalupe Gorordo, PH.D
Executive Director, Secondary Education: Roylin B. WilsonInstructional Coordinator Technoogy & On-Line Curriculum: Judith M. Garcia
Second Program Year Fall 2011
Lamar University TOTALS
# Core /
Elective Magnet Pass Fail Regular Pass Fail
Dual Credit
Juniors Dual Credit 3 0 0 0 3 2 1
Seniors Dual Credit 22 13 13 0 9 7 223
UNITED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICTGOLD ProgramGarnering On-Line Dual Credit
UISD Concurrent Enrollment Scholarshop Program
Core Dual Courses 23 13 13 0 10 8 2 Elective Dual Courses 2 0 0 0 2 1 1
Concurrent Enrollment
# Core/
Elective Magnet Pass Fail Regular Pass Fail
Seniors Concurrent Credit 9 6 6 0 3 3 0 Core Courses 9 6 6 0 3 3 0
Elective Courses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Enrollment Lamar U - Fall 34 19 19 0 15 13 2
Spring 2012 TOTALS
# Core /
Elective Magnet Pass Fail Regular Pass Fail
Dual Credit
Juniors Dual Credit 1 0 0 0 1 1 0
Seniors Dual Credit Program 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 Core Courses 4 3 3 0 1 1 0
Elective Courses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Concurrent Enrollment
Juniors Concurrent Credit 1 0 0 0 1 1 0
Seniors Concurrent Credit 30 23 23 0 7 6 2 Core Courses 29 22 22 0 7 6 1
Elective Courses 2 1 1 0 1 1 0
Total Enrollment Lamar U - Spring 35 26 26 0 9 8 2
Total Enrollment 2011-2012 69
Data Source: Campus and Secondary Ed Administrative ReportsData Source: Campus and Secondary Ed. Administrative ReportsCompiled by: Secondary Instruction - Instructional Technology
April 5, 2012
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LAMAR U
2011-2012 Course Name & No.
Number texts
needed for class
Total Textbook
Count
Cost per book
Semester Online Lab
License Needed
Recurring Cost
Semester Lab License
Fall 2011
Spring 2012
TOTAL
ART 1301 1 2 $112.25 $224.50 no - 2 0 2CHEM 1411 1 1 $224.50 $224.50 no - 0 1 1ENGL 1301 2 10 no - 5 4 9
Book 1 5 $144.25 $721.25Book 2 5 $31.00 $155.00
ENGL 1302 2 28 $0.00 no - 14 3 17Book 1 14 $87.75 $1,228.50Book 2 14 $109.50 $1,533.00
HIST 1311 1 4 $179.25 $717.00 no - 5 2 7HIST 1312 1 3 $179.25 $537.75 no - 2 4 6PSYC 1315 1 1 $153.25 $153.25 no - 0 1 1MATH 1314 1 6 $186.25 $1,117.50 yes $106.50 6 19 25MUSI 1306 1 2 $108.95 $217.90 no - 0 1 1
$6,830.15 34 35 69
Textbook Inventory
GOLD Program and Concurrent Enrollment Textbook Inventory
Course Enrollment
Data Source: Campus and Secondary Ed. Administrative Records and ReportsCompiled by: Secondary Instruction - Instructional Technology April 5, 2012
188
Alexander HS # Students # Credits # Students Started
# Students Completed
# Credits Completed
# 1/2 Credit Courses 48 62 35 33 41# 1 Credit Courses 22 25 17 17 19
Total # of Students (Non-Duplicative) 61 44
Total # Credits 56 39.5
L B Johnson HS # Students # Credits # Students Started
# StudentsCompleted
# Credits Completed
# 1/2 Credit Courses 78 151 42 42 72# 1 Credit Courses 139 81 53 53 66
Total # of Students (Non-Duplicative) 193 123
Total # Credits 157 102
United HS # Students # Credits # Students Started
# StudentsCompleted
# Credits Completed
1/2 Credit Courses 63 113 86 61 621 Credit Courses 66 84 44 34 44
Total # of Students (Non-Duplicative) 133 131
Total # Credits 141 75
United South HS # Students # Credits # Students Started
# StudentsCompleted
# Credits Completed
1/2 Credit Courses 113 200 97 94 1521 Credit Courses 96 136 84 67 86
Total # of Students (Non-Duplicative) 175 150
Total # Credits 236 162
STEP Academy # Students # Credits # Students Started
# StudentsCompleted
Credits Completed
1/2 Credit Courses 87 671 Credit Courses 29 14
Total # of Students (Non-Duplicative) 171
Total # Credits 73 47.5
United ISD OdysseyWare Data 4 high schools: AHS, LBJHS, UHS, USHS
TOTAL # Students
Started
# Students # Credits # Students # Credits
Total # 1/2 Credit Courses Requested 302 526 260 230 327
Total # 1 Credit Courses Requested 323 326 198 171 215Total # Students Requesting Courses
(Non-Duplicative) 562 589 448 379
# Courses Requested
TOTAL # Credits Completed
2011 - 2012OdysseyWare End of Year Report
Courses Requested Courses Completed
171 171 81
High School District Summary
189
United Independent School District
ENROLLMENT MEAN USAGE PER STUDENT MEAN PERFORMANCE
SCHOOL
STUDENTSIN READ
180
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MINIMUMOF TWO
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SESSIONSPER
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NUMBEROF
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TOTALTIME
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NO. OFWEEKS
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NO. OFSRI
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FIRST SRITEST
LAST SRITEST
SRIGROWTH(LEXILE)
AGMS 94 91 11 1 11 123 31 3 269 341 71
AHS 8 7 33 1 26 1159 18 2 478 585 107
CMS 50 49 26 1 23 683 28 3 388 413 25
LBJ 38 35 25 1 11 296 18 2 328 369 41
LBVMS 74 74 17 1 22 425 29 3 327 396 69
LOMS 127 116 16 1 23 355 28 3 313 326 13
SGMS 59 54 17 1 10 161 31 3 267 359 93
STEP 74 6 27 2 5 131 27 1 281 369 88
TMS 46 44 18 1 31 586 29 3 455 522 67
UHSA 11 11 17 3 58 1014 16 2 655 769 114
UMS 39 37 21 1 17 544 31 3 482 536 54
USHS 26 24 19 1 5 72 15 2 516 546 30
USMS 116 111 23 1 15 474 30 3 368 430 62
WMS 63 61 15 1 43 673 30 3 309 392 83
TOTAL 825 720 19 1 19 397 28 3 350 407
MANAGEMENT
Results Summary ReportDISTRICT: UNITED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
Time Period: 08/11/11 – 06/01/12
Total READ 180 Licenses: 1500
Using This ReportPurpose: Use this report to compare READ 180 usage data with SRI growthresults for schools or classes.
Follow-Up: Run this report at the end of each SRI test window to trackprogress and usage within a school or district.
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Appendix
196
Instructional Accountability Program
/Dep
artm
ent Publications
Guidan
ce and Counselin
g Section 504
Bilingual
Source: Instructional Accountability Dep
artm
ents
As of June 6, 2012
Compiled by Instructional Accountability
•Suicide/Homicide Interven
tiion Plan
•High School Course Catalog
•Dual Credit Guide
•Distinguished
Achievemen
t Program
Guide
•UISD Dyslexia Policies and Procedures Manual
•UISD Section 504 Policies and Procedures Manual
•Brochures.‐Section 504/Dyslexia Program
Awaren
ess for Ed
ucators and Paren
ts
(AvailableinEnglishandSpanish).
•Inform
ational Overview on UISD
Bilingual/ESL Program
•UISD Bilingual/ESL Handbook
• UISDDUALProgram
Guide
•Graduation Req
uirem
ents
•High School Registrar’s Handbook
•Middle School Registrar’s Handbook
•Implemen
ting the Personal Graduation Plan
(PGP) DMAC
•UISD Local Course Alignmen
t Plan
(Available in English and Spanish).
UISD DUAL Program
Guide
•ESL Instructional Plan for the Middle School
•ESL Instructional Plan for the High School
•LPAC‐Process for Iden
tifying Limited
English
Proficien
t Studen
ts
•Tyler Training on Changes
•IRISTraining:
ExcelandCreatingLabels
•Guidance and Counseling Program
•Dating Violence Safety Plan Guide
•Suicide Brochure
•Bullying Interven
tion Procedures Manual
•IRIS Training: Excel and Creating Labels
Source: Instructional Accountability Dep
artm
ents
As of June 6, 2012
Compiled by Instructional Accountability
197