Are some districts and/or campuses, excluded from the accountability system?
Yes, some campuses are excluded from state accountability as they are state-administered school districts, including Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Texas School for the Deaf, Texas Juvenile Justice Department, and Windham School District. These campuses are not assigned a state accountability label. Also, campuses that do not have students in membership, as defined by Average [...]
What accountability data and reports are released when ratings are released?
Campuses and districts will have access to all accountability data, including student listings, data tables, data downloads, and summary [...]
What changes were made to 2022 accountability?
The 2022 academic accountaility rating system includes the following changes: D and F ratings will not be assigned. A scaled score of 69 or below in any domain and overall will be labeled Not Rated: Senate Bill 1365. School Progress, Part A: Academic Growth will be included (using 2021 and 2022 STAAR outcomes). The College, Career, Military Readiness (CCMR) component will add the new version [...]
What does the district need to provide to the public regarding the ratings?
Each district must post their accountability ratings on its website. They must also provide information directly to parents regarding school performance. For detailed information on what is required, see the Posting [...]
Are STAAR results for foreign exchange students used in accountability?
Yes, if a foreign exchange student takes the STAAR and is in the accountability subset, his or her assessment results are included in accountability [...]
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