TABLE OF CONTENTS
District Goals _______________________________________________________________ 1 Curriculum and Instruction Organizational Chart________________________________2
2011 State and Federal Standards ___________________________________________ 3-4
District Preliminary: State Assessment Data
State Assessment Results Student Enrollment ________________________________________________________________ 6 Assessment Results and Campus Rating Comparison (2009, 2010, 2011) ______________________ 7 Multi-Year Preliminary District and Campus AEIS Ratings _________________________________ 8 District Assessment Results by Sub-Groups ______________________________________ 9 Campus Assesment Results by Sub-Groups UHS Feeder Campuses _____________________________________________________ 10 USHS Feeder Campuses ____________________________________________________ 11 AHS Feeder Campuses _____________________________________________________ 12 LBJ Feeder Campuses ______________________________________________________ 13 Targets/All Content Areas - Graph ______________________________________________ 14 Targets by Sub-groups/Reading / ELA Graph ___________________________________ 15 Targets by Sub-groups /Math – Graph __________________________________________ 16 Targets by Sub-groups /Writing - Graph ________________________________________ 17 Targets by Sub-groups / Social Studies - Graph __________________________________ 18 Targets by Sub-groups/ Science - Graph ________________________________________ 19 SSI 1st Admin. – Two Year Summary – Table (2010,2011) _________________________ 20 SSI 1st Admin. 5th Gr. Reading Longitudinal Results (2009, 2010, 2011) Table _______ 21 SSI 1st Admin. 8th Gr. Reading Longitudinal Results (2009, 2010, 2011) Table _______ 22 SSI 1st Admin. Reading Probable Middle Cohort Comparison - Table _____________ 23 SSI 1st Admin. 5th Gr. Math Longitudinal Results (2009, 2010, 2011) Table __________ 24 SSI 1st Admin. 8th Gr. Math Longitudinal Results (2009, 2010, 2011) Table __________ 25 SSI 1st Admin. Math Probable Middle Cohort Comparison - Table ________________ 26
CampusPreliminary: State Assessment Data
High School TAKS Results by Subject/Yr Comparison (2009, 2010, 2011) _______________________ 28 TAKS ELA Composition Results _______________________________________________ 29 Primary EXIT Assessment Comparison (2010, 2011) ______________________________ 30 Class of 2011 Cohort #1 _______________________________________________________ 31 Class of 2011 Cohort #2 _______________________________________________________ 32
Class of 2011 Cohort #3 (pending) ______________________________________________ 33 TAKS Results by Grade, Subject/Yr Comparison (2009, 2010, 2011) ________________ 34
Middle School TAKS Results by Subject/Yr Comparison (2009, 2010, 2011) _______________________ 36 TAKS Writing Compostion Results _____________________________________________ 37 TAKS Results by Grade, Subject/Yr Comparison (2009, 2010, 2011) _______________ 38
Elementary TAKS Results by Subject/Yr Comparison (2009, 2010, 2011) _______________________ 40 TAKS Writing Composition Results _________________________________________ 41-42 TAKS Results by Grade, Subject/Yr Comparsion (2009, 2010, 2011) ________________ 43 TPRI Kindergarten Comparison of Beginning of Year to End of Year __________ 44-47 TPRI First Grade Comparison of Beginning of Year to End of Year ___________ 48-50 TPRI Second Grade Comparison of Beginning of Year to End of Year _________ 51-53 Tejas Lee Kindergarten Comparison of Beginning of Year to End of Year _____ 54-56 Tejas Lee First Grade Comparison of Beginning of Year to End of Year _______ 57-59 Tejas Lee Second Grade Comparison of Beginning of Year to End of Year _____ 60-62 SRI Proficiency Summary Report 2nd Grade _____________________________________ 63
Bilingual/ESL Education
District Percent of English Language Learners (2009, 2010, 2011) ___________________ 65 District /Campus Bilingual/ESL LEP Enrollment ____________________________ 66-70 TELPAS Results (Pending) ____________________________________________________ 71 Developing Unity, Achievement, and Language Program (Kinder Teacher Program) ____ 72-74 Bilingual Academy for Second Grade Teachers _______________________________ 75-76
Middle School and High School ESL Plan Progress __________________________ 77-79 Dual Language Program Participation and Performance TAKS, TAKS-A, TAKS-M_____ 80-88
Gifted and Talented/Advanced Academics
District/Campus and Talented Enrollment _______________________________________ 90 District /Campus Advanced Placement Enrollment ______________________________ 91 District Advanced Placement Summary (2009, 2010, 2011) ______________________ 92 GT Assessment Data 2010-2011 ________________________________________________ 93 UISD Magnet Admittance Procedures __________________________________________ 94 Magnet 2007-2008 Cohort Class of 2011 ________________________________________ 95 2010 First Annual UISD Gifted and Talented Showcase _________________________ 96
Career and Technology (CTE)
District/Campus CTE Enrollment _______________________________________________ 98 CTE PBMAS – October 2010 __________________________________________________ 99 CTE UIL Academics Student Participation _____________________________________ 100 CTE Student Certification - LCC Dual Enrollment ______________________________ 101 CTE Curriculum-Based, Industry-Standard Certifications _______________________ 102 CTE LBJ/LCC Dual Enrollment (Hrs. Earned) _________________________________ 103 CTE Skills USA Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA) Student Participation by Campus _ 104 CTE Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) Participation by Campus _ 105 CTE Perkins Performance Measures ___________________________________________ 106
Guidance and Counseling
Credit by Exam Summary – Fall 2010 _________________________________________ 108 Credit by Exam Summary – Spring 2011 _______________________________________ 109 Credit by Exam Multi-year Summary – (2006-2011) ____________________________ 110 Graduates 2009 Enrolled in Texas Higher Education by Fall 2009 ___________ 111-112 District High School Graduates’ Longitudinal Analysis _________________________ 113 HB 1 – Dual Credit Eng 1302 and US History 1302 Grade Distribution–Fall 2010 ______ 114 HB 1 – Dual Credit Enrollment by Campus (Hist 1302 and Eng 1301) ___________ 115 United Partners for Scholars – Funds Distribution – Fall 2011 ___________________ 116
Fine Arts
Middle School and High School Art - Enrollment _______________________________ 118 Preformance Groups – HS and MS Enrollment _________________________________ 119 Performing Arts Groups – TMEA and UIL _____________________________________ 120 High School Theater Enrollment (2009, 2010, 2011) _______________________________ 121 Rhinoceros 3-D Software Program American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) _________ 122
2010 Extended Year Program
State and Federal Mandates and Requirements _________________________________ 124 Extended School Year Overveiw ______________________________________________ 125 Extended School Year Summer Sites __________________________________________ 126 Extended School Program Staffing (Elem, MS, HS) ____________________________ 127 Summary of Daily Attendance (Elem, MS, HS) ____________________________ 128-129 2010 High School Credits Earned - Odysseyware _______________________________ 130 SSI – Reading and Math 5th and 8th grade 3rd administration 2009-2010 __________ 131
Elementary Schools Extended School Year Program Survey ________________ 132-133 Middle Schools Extended School Year Program Survey_____________________ 134-135 High Schools Extended School Year Program Survey ___________________________ 136
Professional Development and Special Projects
Electronic Registrar Online (ERO) Summative _________________________________ 138 Building Leadership – New Principal’s Academy _______________________________ 139
Library Science
Curriculum and Instruction Department Profile ________________________________ 141
Department Highlights ______________________________________________ 142
Collection and Circulation _________________________________________ 143-144
Region 1 Databases _________________________________________________ 145
District Initiatives
Whatever it Takes to Succeed (WITTS) __________________________________ 147
Secondary Initiatives
Teacher Expectations and Student Achievement (TESA) ________________________ 149 Odyssey Ware – Courses Completed ___________________________________________ 150 Cambridge Educational Services __________________________________________ 151-157 Texas Higher Education Assessment Results (THEA) ___________________________ 158 READ 180 Results Summary Report___________________________________________ 159
Elementary Initiatives
Math and Science 3T’s Teaming Percentage Met Standard by Demographic ______ 161 Study Island Usage and Performance ______________________________________ 162-167
Appendix – Publications: Instructional Accountability Program / Department Publications _________________ 168
1. Provide consistent quality TEKS based instruction and/or an alternative curriculum for all students, resulting in improved student achievement.
2. Provide a safe and nurturing environment for all students and staff.
3. Increase the district's graduation rate through the implementation of effective drop-out and instructional interventions,
4. Increase participation in advanced academic courses and/or dual credit courses with successful completion, resulting in increased number of college credits earned.
5. Increase the participation at SAT/ACT preparation opportunities resulting in increased average SAT/ACT scores.
6. Promote community partnerships and parental involvement.
7. Ensure that the District is fiscally accountable and fiscally efficient, including efforts in the maximum possible reduction of the District's electricity consumption.
8. Implement initiatives to ensure employee recruitment, development, and retention.
United Independent School District
Mission statement: UNITED, we inspire alI students to become
responsible world citizens by pursuingexcellence through life-long learning.
2010-2011 District Goals
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ar G
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atio
n Ra
te T
arge
t80
%
Alt
erna
tive
Tar
gets
for
Gra
duat
ion
Rate
75%
Impr
ovem
ent T
arge
t
OR
90%
***A
LL S
tude
nts
PERF
ORM
AN
CE
IMPR
OVE
MEN
T
Test
res
ults
for
50 o
r m
ore
stud
ents
in th
e st
uden
t gro
up (s
umm
ed a
cros
s G
rade
s 3-
8 an
d 10
) for
the
subj
ect,
and
the
stud
ent g
roup
mus
t com
prom
ise
at le
ast
10 p
erce
nt o
f all
test
take
rs in
the
subj
ect;
OR
200
or m
ore
stud
ents
in th
e gr
oup
enro
lled
on th
e te
st d
ate,
eve
n if
that
gro
up r
epre
sent
s le
ss th
an 1
0 pe
rcen
t of a
ll st
uden
ts e
nrol
led
on th
e te
st d
ate.
**Su
bgro
up E
valu
ated
(P
erfo
rman
ce)
50 o
r m
ore
stud
ents
in th
e gr
oup
enro
lled
on th
e te
st d
ate
(sum
med
acr
oss
Gra
des
3-8
and
10) f
or th
e su
bjec
t, a
nd th
e st
uden
t gro
up m
ust c
ompr
ise
at le
ast 1
0 pe
rcen
t of a
ll st
uden
ts e
nrol
led
on th
e te
st d
ate;
OR
Oth
er In
dica
tor:
Att
enda
nce
Rate
- M
iddl
e &
Ele
men
tary
Sch
ools
***A
LL S
tude
nts
Test
res
ults
for
200
or m
ore
stud
ents
in th
e st
uden
t gro
up, e
ven
if th
at g
roup
rep
rese
nts
less
than
10
perc
ent o
f all
test
take
rs in
the
subj
ect.
***S
ubgr
oup
Eval
uate
d (O
ther
Indi
cato
r)
2-YE
AR
AVE
RAG
ING
Char
t pr
epar
ed b
y U
nite
d IS
D a
nd a
vaila
ble
to T
ASA
Acc
ount
abili
ty F
orum
sub
scri
bers
wit
h pe
rmis
sion
of U
nite
d IS
D.
Sour
ce: 2
010
Ade
quat
e Ye
arly
Pro
gres
s (A
YP) G
uide
Revi
sed:
4/2
7/20
11 a
fter
fina
l Com
mis
sion
er's
Rec
omm
enda
tion
s re
leas
ed o
n 4/
22/2
011
ALL
stu
dent
s, G
RAD
UA
TIO
N: 5
0 or
mor
e st
uden
ts in
the
stud
ent g
roup
in th
e lo
ngitu
dina
l com
plet
ion
rate
cla
ss, a
nd th
e st
uden
t gro
up m
ust c
ompr
ise
at le
ast
10%
of a
ll st
uden
ts in
the
long
itudi
nal c
ompl
etio
n ra
te c
lass
; OR
200
or m
ore
stud
ents
in th
e st
uden
t gro
up in
the
long
itudi
nal c
ompl
etio
n ra
te c
lass
, eve
n if
that
gro
up r
epre
sent
s le
ss th
an 1
0% o
f all
stud
ents
in th
e lo
ngitu
dina
l com
plet
ion
rate
cla
ss.
ALL
stu
dent
s, A
TTEN
DA
NCE
: The
dis
tric
t or
cam
pus
mus
t hav
e at
leas
t 7,2
00 to
tal d
ays
in m
embe
rshi
p (4
0 st
uden
ts X
180
sch
ool d
ays)
. D
istr
icts
and
cam
puse
s w
ith fe
wer
than
7,2
00 to
tal d
ays
in m
embe
rshi
p ar
e no
t req
uire
d to
mee
t the
Att
enda
nce
Rate
sta
ndar
d.
NO
TE:
Subg
roup
s ar
e ev
alua
ted
for
impr
ovem
ent o
n th
e O
ther
Indi
cato
r as
a c
ompo
nent
of P
erfo
rman
ce Im
prov
emen
t ana
lysi
s on
test
per
form
ance
mea
sure
s.
4
Preliminary Results State Assessment Data
DISTRICT
5
SCH
OO
LEC
PKK
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
5TH
6TH
7TH
8TH
9TH
10TH
11TH
12TH
TOT.
P.10
/11
DIF
UN
ITED
HIG
H S
CH
OO
L 10
1194
589
574
735
9835
7127
WAS
HIN
GTO
N M
IDD
LE
427
395
425
12
4712
470
TRAU
TMAN
N M
IDD
LE
519
536
481
1536
1587
-51
BO
RC
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S EL
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CH
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L7
4997
7711
410
796
9263
958
356
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LLAN
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LEM
. SC
HO
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651
6510
999
114
105
107
65
668
7-3
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SKEN
ELE
M. S
CH
OO
L15
8814
015
714
916
016
314
110
1310
35-2
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CH
OO
L 5
4676
9881
8180
9556
254
220
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EN E
LEM
. SC
HO
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448
7074
6693
9510
155
154
110
MAL
AKO
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HO
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571
147
149
136
148
152
135
94
394
12
MU
LLER
ELE
M. S
CH
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L12
7710
913
713
212
710
911
7
820
804
16TR
AUTM
ANN
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M.S
CH
.4
5510
810
812
513
515
114
0
826
811
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SC
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746
661
616
569
2592
2697
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GO
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LEZ
MID
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SC
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345
345
339
10
2910
1910
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SO
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437
461
410
13
0813
78-7
0C
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LAR
ELE
M. S
CH
OO
L1
8486
124
9110
110
410
469
572
8-3
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CIA
ELE
M. S
CH
OO
L6
112
149
156
177
156
152
150
10
5810
64-6
KIL
LAM
ELE
M. S
CH
OO
L5
8514
413
612
313
110
713
186
294
6-8
4R
UIZ
ELE
M. S
CH
OO
L 9
7313
014
713
113
814
315
0
92
190
219
SALI
NAS
ELE
M. S
CH
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L 0
4512
714
412
112
613
314
7
84
390
3-6
0ZA
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LEM
. SC
HO
OL
912
115
018
516
915
616
716
1
11
1810
9919
ALEX
AND
ER H
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SC
HO
OL
738
682
661
438
2519
2718
-199
CLA
RK
MID
DLE
SC
HO
OL
275
294
285
854
849
5U
NIT
ED M
IDD
LE S
CH
OO
L35
636
832
910
5310
503
CO
L.SA
NTO
S B
ENAV
IDES
549
112
164
150
153
146
146
925
907
18C
LAR
K E
LEM
. SC
HO
OL
436
7379
9010
378
6753
056
2-3
2G
UTI
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LEM
. SC
HO
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1034
111
8311
497
128
109
686
655
31N
EWM
AN E
LEM
. SC
HO
OL
740
9184
8785
7983
556
517
39N
YE E
LEM
. SC
HO
OL
182
107
129
128
149
138
144
87
882
553
LBJ
HIG
H S
CH
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L71
061
149
646
722
8423
17-3
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BR
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825
326
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915
418
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548
718
LOS
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36
927
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993
590
926
ARN
DT
ELEM
. SC
HO
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412
016
814
915
615
015
214
110
4010
46-6
CEN
TEN
O E
LEM
. SC
HO
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511
413
814
112
914
212
312
691
890
99
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M.
934
5252
6240
5542
346
391
-45
KEN
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ELE
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374
7279
8283
8265
540
574
-34
PER
EZ E
LEM
. SC
HO
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111
314
215
113
115
715
614
1
99
295
537
PRAD
A EL
EM. S
CH
OO
L28
8610
511
310
512
011
712
2
796
801
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SEVE
LT E
LEM
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597
121
121
119
111
129
121
82
483
0-6
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HAC
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CH
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2959
6163
5558
58
38
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1112
2555
2923
1216
750
117
JJAP
0
413
119
845
045
TOTA
LS17
019
1329
4932
0731
3032
1831
9831
3631
9630
9530
3432
7329
3927
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4141
399
4162
8-2
29
D
IFF.
-229
6
PRELIMINARY As of May 26, 2011 TEA official ratings are expected to be released July 29, 2011
Met TPM Met TPM Met Commended Performance
Reading/ELA 85% 93% 81% 91% 80% 22%Math 76% 85% 78% 86% 78% 22%
Writing 91% 96% 92% 96% 90% 25%Social Studies 89% 97% 93% 99% 92% 34%
Science 70% 76% 77% 89% 75% 19%
Academically Unacceptable
Academically Acceptable Recognized Exemplary
5 elem schools 16 elem schools 6 elem schools9 middle schools 2 high schools2 high schools
Academically Unacceptable
Academically Acceptable Recognized Exemplary
5 elem schools 17 elem schools 5 elem schools2 middle schools 7 middle schools
Assessment Results and Campus Rating Comparisons**
2010 Campus Ratings
0
0
2009 Campus Ratings
2009* 2010** 2011***
1 high school 3 high schools
Academically Unacceptable
Academically Acceptable Recognized Exemplary
9 elem schools 16 elem schools 2 elem schools
8 middle schools 1 middle schools 3 high school 1 high schools
STANDARDS: 2009 2010 2011Exemplary 90% 90% 90%
Recognized 75% 80% 80%Academically Acceptable
Rdg/ELA, Wtg, S.St. 70% 70% 70%Math 55% 60% 65%
Science 50% 55% 60%
*** Includes TAKS, TAKS A, TAKS M, and TAKS ALT. SSI Grades include 1st administration.
2011 Anticipated Campus Ratings
1
*All SSI grades include 1st & 2nd administration.
**TAKS-A included as applicable.SSI Grades include 1st administration.
Source: AEISIT and DMAC ReportsAs of 5/26/2011
Compiled by UISD Testing and Accountability
7
PRELIMINARY TEA RATINGS** As of May 26, 2011
2007 2008 2009 2010 **2011
AA AA AA Recognized AA001 UHS AA AA Recognized Recognized Recognized
002 USHS AA AA AA Recognized AA
003 AHS AA AA Recognized Recognized AA009 LBJHS AA AA AA AA AA
041 UMS Recognized AA AA Recognized AA043 USMS AA AA AA Recognized AA044 SGMS AA AA AA AA AA045 WMS AA AA AA Recognized Recognized046 CMS AA AA AA Recognized AA047 LOMS AA AA AA Recognized AA048 TMS AA AA AA Recognized AA053 AGMS AA AA AA Recognized AA054 ^LBVMS AA AA AA AA AU
103 NYE AA Recognized Recognized Exemplary Recognized
105 CLARK EL Recognized AA Recognized Recognized AA
107 SALINAS AA AA AA Recognized AA
109 NEWMAN AA Recognized Recognized Recognized Recognized
110 TRAUTMANN Exemplary Exemplary Exemplary Exemplary Exemplary
111 PEREZ AA AA Recognized Recognized AA
112 FINLEY AA Recognized Recognized Recognized AA
113 UDDH Recognized Recognized Exemplary Recognized Recognized
114 GUTIERREZ AA Recognized Exemplary Exemplary Recognized
115 RUIZ AA AA AA Recognized Recognized
116 DE LLANO AA Recognized Recognized Recognized Recognized
117 KAZEN AA Recognized Recognized Recognized Recognized
118 JUAREZ‐LINCOLN AA Recognized Exemplary Exemplary Exemplary
119 PRADA AA Recognized AA AA AA
120 BORCHERS AA Recognized Recognized Recognized Recognized
121 KENNEDY‐ZAPATA Recognized AA Recognized Recognized Recognized
122 COL. SANTOS AA Exemplary Exemplary Recognized Recognized
123 ROOSEVELT AA AA AA AA AA
124 ZAFFIRINI AA Recognized AA AA AA
125 CUELLAR AA Recognized Recognized Recognized AA
126 MULLER AA AA Recognized Recognized Recognized
127 ARNDT Recognized AA Recognized Recognized Recognized
128 BONNIE GARCIA AA AA Recognized Recognized Recognized
129 CENTENO AA Recognized Recognized AA AA
130 MALAKOFF AA AA Exemplary Recognized Recognized
131 FASKEN Recognized Recognized Recognized Exemplary Recognized132 KILLAM NA NA Recognized AA Recognized
Campu
s No. UISD
LEGEND: AA = Academically Acceptable; AU = Academically Unacceptable
*NOTE: The labels for the various rating categories have changed slightly over time. Also, the system criteria and standards vary from year to year. See the Accountability Manual for the appropriate year.
** 2011 Rating is preliminary
^ Pending 2nd administration results for Reading (1% point away from meeting floor standard)
Source: AEIS IT and TEASE. 2011 Rating based on our DMAC internal State Assessment Database and Instructional Leadership Review
As of 5/26/2011Compiled by Instructional Accountability
8
Prel
imin
ary
TAK
S R
esul
ts b
y Ac
coun
tabl
e Su
b-gr
oups
As o
f May
25,
201
1
All
TPM
His
pW
htEc
on
Dis
dvAl
lTP
MH
isp
Wht
Econ
D
isdv
All
CM
DH
isp
Wht
Econ
D
isdv
CM
D
8593
8596
8283
8283
9480
8022
8090
7718
7685
7690
7380
8780
8977
7822
7884
7619
9196
9189
9092
9691
9590
9025
9093
8820
8997
8997
8693
9993
9592
9234
9294
9028
7076
6991
6677
8976
9073
7519
7588
7117
PEIM
S st
uden
ts e
xclu
ded
2011
**
E+
S
SOC
IAL
STU
DIE
S
SCIE
NC
E
2009
ˆ
E+S
2010
*
E+S
REA
DIN
G/ E
LA
MAT
H
WR
ITIN
G
2009
2010
2011
90%
90%
90%
75%
80%
80%
Stan
dard
s:Ex
empl
ary
Rec
ogni
zed
ˆ Includ
es SSI Rdg. +
Math 1st &
2nd
adm
inistration for grades 3, 5, 8.
* I
nclu
des
TAK
S A
whe
re a
pplic
able
. Inc
lude
s 1s
t for
SS
I Gra
des
Rea
ding
and
Mat
h. **
Inc
lude
s TA
KS
, TA
KS
A, T
AK
S M
, and
TA
KS
Alt.
Incl
udes
1st
adm
inis
tratio
n S
SI G
rade
s R
eadi
ng a
nd M
ath.
poss
ible
reco
gniz
ed c
ampu
s &/
or re
cogn
ized
st
anda
rdpo
ssib
le e
xem
plar
y ca
mpu
s &/
or e
xem
plar
y st
anda
rd
Mee
ts c
omm
ende
d pe
rform
ance
sta
ndar
d to
be
reco
gniz
ed (1
5%)
Mee
ts c
omm
ende
d pe
rform
ance
sta
ndar
d to
be
exem
plar
y (2
5%)
Sour
ce: A
EIS
and
DM
AC P
relim
inar
y R
esul
ts
As o
f 5/2
5/20
11C
ompi
led
by In
stru
ctio
nal A
ccou
ntab
ility
9
Eng
/Spa
resu
lts a
s ap
plic
able
. PE
IMS
stu
dent
s ex
clud
ed. a
t cam
pus
leve
l S
SI R
dg. a
nd M
ath
1st a
dm. O
NLY
UN
ITE
D I
SD
T
AK
S 2
011
SC
OR
ES
/ S
UB
-GR
OU
PS
Pre
limin
ary
as o
f May
25,
201
1
All
His
pW
h.Ec
o.
Dis
All
His
pW
h.Ec
o.
Dis
All
His
pW
h.Ec
o.
Dis
All
His
pW
h.Ec
o.
Dis
All
His
pW
h.Ec
o. D
is
DIS
TRIC
T80
8090
7778
7884
7690
9093
8892
9294
9075
7588
71C
omm
ende
d22
2230
1822
2232
1925
2532
2034
3452
2819
1936
1790
9091
8877
7776
7695
95na
9480
80na
7820
2020
1716
1520
1543
43na
3914
14na
1181
81na
7985
85na
8595
95na
9495
94na
9481
81na
7925
24na
2325
25na
2524
24na
2134
34na
3324
23na
2287
87na
8583
83na
8094
94na
9394
95na
9370
70na
6334
34na
2926
25na
2137
37na
3036
36na
3118
18na
1996
96na
9298
98na
9699
99na
9991
91na
8850
49na
4166
65na
5968
67na
5958
57na
5081
80na
7975
75na
7294
94na
9378
78na
7618
18na
1523
23na
1918
18na
1526
26na
2088
88na
8589
89na
8799
99na
100
9292
na92
3434
na24
3837
na32
4545
na33
5051
na43
Sum
of a
ll gr
ade
leve
ls te
sted
at e
ach
subj
ect.
REA
DIN
G/ E
LAM
ATH
WR
ITIN
GSO
CIA
L ST
UD
IES
SCIE
NC
E
UH
S
WM
S
TMS
TRAU
TMAN
N
FIN
LEY
MAT
IAS
70%/80%
65%/75%
70%
70%
60%
8484
na82
8686
na85
9797
na96
7979
na79
2121
na20
2525
na21
2020
na19
2827
na24
8382
na78
8584
na79
8584
na84
8079
na79
3030
na25
2726
na25
2421
na20
3434
na33
7979
na77
8685
na84
9393
na92
7979
na75
2727
na24
3535
na33
3028
na29
3837
na33
8282
na80
8484
na79
9191
na91
8888
na89
3131
na23
3433
na27
1918
na15
3939
na34
8585
na84
9090
na91
9797
na97
9191
na90
2727
na25
3332
na30
3534
na36
4646
na42
90%
AT
EAC
H S
UB
GR
OU
P =
EXEM
PLA
RY
80%
AT
EAC
H S
UB
GR
OU
P =
REC
OG
NIZ
ED
poss
ible
reco
gniz
ed c
ampu
s &
/or
reco
gniz
ed s
tand
ard
RI,
TPM
or E
xcep
tions
Pro
visi
on a
re
auto
mat
ical
ly a
pplie
d by
the
stat
e to
ach
ieve
a
high
er ra
ting.
poss
ible
exe
mpl
ary
cam
pus
&/o
r ex
empl
ary
stan
dard
Mee
ts c
omm
ende
d pe
rform
ance
sta
ndar
d to
be
reco
gniz
ed (1
5%)
Mee
ts c
omm
ende
d pe
rform
ance
sta
ndar
d to
be
exem
plar
y (2
5%)
MU
LLER
MAL
AKO
FF
FASK
EN
KAZ
EN
BO
RC
HER
S
Sou
rce:
DM
AC
Rep
orts
As
of 5
/25/
2011
Com
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21
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SGMS 77%KENNEDY ZAPATA
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Spring 2011 Probable Cohort - 1st Administration Comparison
SSI TAKS Reading
72%89%
68%67%51%
93%94%89%80%
83%65%N/A
67%69%
* 2008 data includes TAKS only.
MATIAS DE LLANO
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AMPARO GUTIERREZ
LOMS 71%ROOSEVELT
PEREZ
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A 2011 Data includes TAKS, TAKS A, TAKS M, and TAKS Alt
LBVMS 67%PRADA
ARNDT
AGMS 80%CUELLAR
ZAFFIRINI
KILLAM
TMS 89%
TRAUTMANN
Source: District's current and previous result chartsAs of 4/20/2011
Compiled by Instructional Accountability
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TAKS and TAKS A TAKS and TAKS ATAKS, TAKS A, TAKS M, and
TAKS Alt.
TAKS, TAKS A, TAKS M, and TAKS
Alt.
2009 2010 UISD Calculated 2011 Preview 2011
UISD 81% 79% 78% 82%Nye 84% 84% 83% 85%
Clark 66% 77% 78% 67%Salinas 68% 75% 74% 78%
Newman 79% 79% 80% 80%Trautmann 98% 95% 95% 98%
Perez 68% 74% 72% 83%Finley 89% 88% 84% 72%
DD Hachar 93% 87% 87% 93%Gutierrez 82% 89% 88% 91%
Ruiz 71% 72% 70% 75%De Llano 91% 87% 87% 93%
"Preliminary" 5th Grade TAKS MATH
English and Spanish
CAMPUS
AA ≥ 65% Recognized ≥ 80% Exemplary ≥ 90
Kazen 84% 84% 84% 87%JLE 92% 96% 96% 95%
Prada 66% 63% 64% 73%Borchers 84% 82% 82% 85%
KZE 81% 67% 69% 92%Col. Santos 93% 91% 91% 94%
Roosevelt 73% 56% 53% 79%Zaffirini 66% 67% 66% 68%Cuellar 81% 80% 80% 80%Muller 73% 90% 90% 83%
Arndt 86% 77% 78% 81% Garcia 84% 78% 78% 75%
Centeno 70% 65% 67% 62%Malakoff 86% 83% 82% 79%
Fasken 83% 87% 87% 88%Killam 79% 64% 64% 83%
Source: Pearson TAKS PDF FilesAs of 4/20/2011
Compiled by Inst. Account. and Campus Administrators
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SSI TAKS Math
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LBVMS 69%PRADA
ARNDT2008 data includes TAKS only.
Source: District's current and previous result chartsAs of 4/20/2011
Compiled by Instructional Accountability
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2011 ELA Composition Report by Campus10th and 11th Grades
Score 4 Score 0Score 1Score 2Score 3
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374 2468 2189 473 50
164 967 574 99 10UNITED H S
97 557 487 126 9UNITED SOUTH H S
100 623 527 82 7JOHN B ALEXANDER H S
13 321 601 166 24LYNDON B JOHNSON
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MAY* GRADUATES
Needing Credits Only
Projected
Completion Rate
UISD 2,481 2 11 48 356 2,064 83.2%UHS 780 1 7 18 97 657 84.2%
USHS 580 0 0 2 100 478 82.4%AHS 597 0 1 6 52 538 90.1%LBJ 524 1 3 22 107 391 74.6%
"incomplete" 12th
2007-2008 Cohort
# needing 1 TAKS
# needing 2 TAKS
# needing 3 TAKS
# needing 4 TAKS TOTAL
UISD 356 189 75 31 61 356UHS 97 48 12 9 28 97
USHS 100 45 25 9 21 100AHS 52 30 14 4 4 52LBJ 107 66 24 9 8 107
CLASS OF 2011 As of October 14, 2010 Cohort check 1 of 3
TABLE 1. Summary of students SHOULD graduate May 2011.
CAMPUS
CLASS of '11 2007-2008
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#1
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2007-2008 Cohort
# needing credits ONLY
# needing 1 TAKS
# needing 2 TAKS
# needing 3 TAKS
# needing 4 TAKS TOTAL
UISD 48 0 1 1 2 44 48UHS 18 0 0 0 0 18 18
USHS 2 0 0 0 1 1 2AHS 6 0 0 0 0 6 6LBJ 22 0 1 1 1 19 22
RETAINED2007-2008
Cohortrepeaters
9threpeaters
10th TOTALUISD 13 2 11 13UHS 8 1 7 8
USHS 0 0 0 0AHS 1 0 1 1LBJ 4 1 3 4
CAMPUS
Students needing TAKS & credit combination Possible 2010 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.
#1
Source: Senior Counselors As of Oct. 14. 2010 Compiled by Instructional Accountability
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MAY* GRADUATES
Needing Credits Only
Projected Graduation
RateUISD 2,269 0 8 37 188 2,036 89.7%UHS 731 0 5 15 39 672 91.9%
USHS 493 0 0 1 58 434 88.0%AHS 534 0 1 1 29 503 94.2%LBJ 511 0 2 20 62 427 83.6%
"incomplete" 12th
2007-2008 Cohort
# needing 1 TAKS
# needing 2 TAKS
# needing 3 TAKS
# needing 4 TAKS TOTAL
UISD 188 109 50 16 13 188UHS 39 19 10 6 4 39
USHS 58 34 15 4 5 58AHS 29 18 9 1 1 29LBJ 62 38 16 5 3 62
CLASS of 2011 As of January 25, 2011 Cohort check #2 of 3
TABLE 1. Summary of students SHOULD to graduate May 2011.
CAMPUS
CLASS of '11 2007-2008
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CAMPUS
Students needing TAKS ONLY Spring 2011 Retesters
#2
11th grade REPEATERS
2007-2008 Cohort
# needing credits ONLY
# needing 1 TAKS
# needing 2 TAKS
# needing 3 TAKS
# needing 4 TAKS TOTAL
UISD 37 0 1 2 2 32 37UHS 15 0 0 0 0 15 15
USHS 1 0 0 0 1 0 1AHS 1 0 0 0 0 1 1LBJ 20 0 1 2 1 16 20
RETAINED2007-2008
Cohortrepeaters
9threpeaters
10th TOTALUISD 8 0 8 8UHS 5 0 5 5
USHS 0 0 0 0AHS 1 0 1 1LBJ 2 0 2 2
TABLE 3. • CURRENT 11th graders lacking credits and/or NOT meeting TAKS requirements.
CAMPUS
Students needing TAKS & credit combination Spring 2011 Retesters
TABLE 4. Number of students retained in grades 9 and 10
CAMPUS
INTENSE interventions
#2
Source: Senior Counselors As of Jan. 25, 2011 Compiled by Instructional Accountability
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Preliminary
Reading Math Reading Math
DISTRICT 88 71 83 69UHS 92 74 89 75
USHS 85 70 83 69LBJ 79 62 72 60
AHS 93 76 88 73
ELA Math SS* SCI* ELA Math SS* SCI*
DISTRICT 84 66 90 66 85 69 88 66
UHS 88 64 93 69 91 70 93 73
USHS 80 64 91 65 85 70 89 63
LBJ 90 80 79 52 75 64 78 56
AHS 74 54 94 75 88 72 91 70
ELA* Math* SS* SCI* ELA* Math* SS* SCI*
DISTRICT 90 88 98 90 88 87 96 85UHS 94 91 99 94 92 88 97 88
USHS 89 85 98 88 87 87 95 82LBJ 91 88 98 86 80 78 94 76
AHS 82 86 98 90 92 92 98 91
A2011 includes TAKS, TAKS A, TAKS M, and TAKS Alt.
*2010 includes TAKS and TAKS A for all subjects
Grades 9 through 11The numbers indicated in the charts reflect the percentages of students who passed the TAKS test.
UNITED ISD TAKS comparison 2010 to 2011
High School Campuses
High School Campuses
10th GRADE/2011A
11th GRADE/2011A
10th GRADE/2010*
11th GRADE/2010*
9th GRADE/2011A9th GRADE/2010*High School Campuses
Source: AEIS IT and DMAC Reports
As of 5/25/2011Compiled by UISD Testing and Accountability
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Campus Preliminary Results
State Assessment Data MIDDLE SCHOOLS
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2011 Writing Composition Report by Campus7th Grade
Score 4 Score 0Score 1Score 2Score 3
Home
DistrictCampusName 62 1017 1652 227 15
8 169 166 12 2UNITED MIDDLE
12 163 239 34 0UNITED SOUTH MIDDLE
2 39 98 9 2SALVADOR GARCIA
5 130 216 19 0GEORGE WASHINGTON
12 90 150 34 1CLARK MIDDLE
4 78 146 34 2LOS OBISPOS MIDDLE
15 249 237 16 4TRAUTMANN MIDDLE
1 38 247 44 3ANTONIO GONZALEZ
3 61 153 25 1LAMAR BRUNI
As ofCompiled by Instructional Accountability
5/26/2011Source: DMAC Database
37
Middle School Campuses
Reading Math Reading Math Reading Math Writing Reading Math Writing
DISTRICT 74 75 72 72 77 81 94 76 76 90
UNITED MS 88 86 88 82 85 87 97 85 84 93UNITED SO MS 68 69 72 70 73 81 93 70 67 89
SALVADOR GARCIA MS 57 59 70 68 66 55 92 73 71 91WASHINGTON MS 78 87 79 85 80 88 95 83 88 95
CLARK MS 78 65 76 68 78 82 92 73 70 83LOS OBISPOS MS 63 68 55 62 70 84 90 71 72 86
TRAUTMANN MS 86 86 84 83 88 88 98 88 86 94GONZALEZ MS 62 67 59 60 69 74 91 64 70 84
LAMAR BRUNI MS 63 69 58 60 64 70 90 68 63 86
Middle School Campuses
Reading^ Math^ SS^^ SCI*** Reading Math SS SCI
DISTRICT 82 75 93 68 80 76 90 67
UNITED MS 89 85 98 74 89 82 97 77UNITED SO MS 84 76 92 68 80 80 92 64
SALVADOR GARCIA MS 78 53 90 73 77 52 79 60WASHINGTON MS 83 82 95 76 82 82 95 81
CLARK MS 86 79 92 66 79 78 83 62LOS OBISPOS MS 73 62 92 63 71 77 90 64
TRAUTMANN MS 90 80 94 68 90 80 94 70GONZALEZ MS 78 70 91 69 80 73 94 68
LAMAR BRUNI MS 72 67 91 58 67 69 81 56
*2010 includes TAKS and TAKS A for all subjects. Includes 1st administration for SSI GradesA2011 includes TAKS, TAKS A, TAKS M and TAKS-Alt. Includes 1st administration only for SSI grades
UNITED ISD TAKS comparison 2010 to 2011 Grades 6 through 8
The numbers indicated in the charts reflect the percentages of students who passed the TAKS test.
8th GRADE/2010*
6th GRADE/2011A 7th GRADE/2011A7th GRADE/2010*6th GRADE/2010*
8th GRADE/2011A
Preliminary
Source: AEIS IT and DMAC ReportsAs of 5/25/2011
Compiled by UISD Testing and Accountability
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Campus Preliminary Results
State Assessment Data ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
39
Spring 2011SUBJECT/YEAR COMPARISON PRELIMINARY
2009ˆ 2010* 2011ª 2009ˆ 2010* 2011ª 2009ˆ 2010* 2011ª 2009ˆ 2010* 2011ª
DISTRICT 80.3% 81.4% 80.0% 81.3% 77.9% 78.0% 87.0% 91.6% 90.0% 80.9% 76.7% 75.0%NYE 85.1% 84.7% 88.0% 87.0% 85.0% 86.0% 90.1% 96.6% 91.0% 81.4% 90.7% 88.0%
CLARK 85.3% 84.1% 77.0% 83.3% 83.3% 78.0% 90.9% 87.1% 81.0% 71.9% 76.2% 63.0%SALINAS 69.7% 74.2% 73.0% 68.3% 77.8% 77.0% 78.8% 80.5% 82.0% 66.9% 93.5% 77.0%
NEWMAN 77.0% 80.5% 79.0% 76.7% 80.6% 83.0% 81.7% 84.7% 85.0% 80.2% 87.3% 81.0%TRAUTMANN 98.4% 96.8% 96.0% 98.4% 98.4% 98.0% 99.1% 100.0% 99.0% 97.8% 98.2% 91.0%
PEREZ 66.7% 68.4% 73.0% 70.9% 78.1% 82.0% 70.1% 78.7% 75.0% 87.2% 81.2% 78.0%FINLEY 86.5% 84.6% 81.0% 82.7% 83.3% 75.0% 96.0% 95.0% 94.0% 85.2% 86.4% 78.0%
U.DD.HACHAR 79.8% 80.4% 77.0% 84.9% 81.3% 96.0% 95.3% 88.5% 91.0% 96.2% 95.1% 89.0%GUTIERREZ 85.8% 91.7% 89.0% 87.8% 91.2% 93.0% 92.4% 93.2% 93.0% 92.5% 95.0% 91.0%
RUIZ 76.5% 77.8% 77.0% 80.3% 80.8% 83.0% 88.9% 90.3% 91.0% 73.3% 79.7% 80.0%DE LLANO 91.1% 90.6% 85.0% 92.8% 88.7% 89.0% 98.0% 94.2% 99.0% 90.9% 85.3% 92.0%
KAZEN 83.8% 84.5% 84.0% 78.2% 82.3% 86.0% 91.6% 85.1% 97.0% 81.8% 88.1% 79.0%JUAREZ-LINCOLN 85.4% 89.0% 92.0% 96.3% 95.6% 96.0% 98.0% 90.2% 100.0% 93.9% 97.9% 95.0%
PRADA 61.1% 64.6% 74.0% 66.9% 70.9% 82.0% 66.0% 87.5% 85.0% 71.9% 73.7% 71.0%BORCHERS 86.3% 83.1% 83.0% 80.5% 80.1% 85.0% 90.8% 85.5% 85.0% 91.5% 89.9% 80.0%
KENNEDY-ZAPATA 77.8% 78.4% 81.0% 85.0% 86.3% 95.0% 90.4% 96.7% 83.0% 96.2% 84.6% 80.0%
COL. SANTOS 95.2% 93.8% 93.0% 94.3% 93.3% 96.0% 97.7% 97.0% 99.0% 95.5% 90.7% 91.0%ROOSEVELT 75.3% 66.3% 70.0% 71.7% 68.1% 84.0% 82.7% 92.3% 97.0% 66.0% 68.3% 75.0%
ZAFFIRNI 76.4% 71.1% 72.0% 72.2% 71.5% 75.0% 80.5% 82.3% 87.0% 66.1% 63.9% 74.0%CUELLAR 82.0% 74.9% 72.0% 90.6% 80.8% 82.0% 95.7% 93.3% 91.0% 75.3% 86.3% 74.0%MULLER 74.3% 84.9% 79.0% 75.5% 89.2% 86.0% 93.3% 88.4% 93.0% 79.5% 89.3% 79.0%
ARNDT 74.7% 77.3% 75.0% 81.7% 83.2% 85.0% 86.0% 86.8% 88.0% 82.2% 80.5% 86.0%B. GARCIA 75.8% 77.5% 80.0% 81.8% 81.8% 82.0% 78.4% 85.5% 85.0% 75.7% 80.5% 82.0%CENTENO 76.2% 70.0% 71.0% 77.5% 70.5% 75.0% 80.6% 93.0% 93.0% 73.8% 72.6% 62.0%
MALAKOFF 87.7% 82.6% 82.0% 86.3% 82.0% 84.0% 90.9% 92.9% 91.0% 92.3% 85.0% 88.0%FASKEN 87.5% 86.9% 85.0% 81.8% 86.9% 90.0% 90.3% 93.8% 97.0% 88.3% 95.3% 91.0%KILLAM 75.6% 72.7% 76.0% 77.5% 79.6% 85.0% 76.4% 89.4% 87.0% 66.0% 61.7% 81.0%
SCIENCE *** Gr 5
English and Spanish
READING* (3-5)
MATH** (3-5)
WRITING Gr 4
Source: AEIS IT and DMAC ReportsAs of 5/25/2011
Compiled by UISD Testing and Accountability
40
2011 Writing Composition Report by Campus4th GradeScore 4 Score 0Score 1Score 2Score 3
Home
DistrictCampusName
90 948 1762 304 17
1 44 77 12 1NYE EL
2 26 35 12 1CLARK EL
1 26 85 22 0SALINAS EL
2 30 38 9 0NEWMAN EL
34 94 17 2 0TRAUTMANN EL
0 15 97 38 2PEREZ EL
1 21 48 6 0FINLEY EL
0 18 34 5 0UNITED D D HACHAR EL
3 46 65 11 0GUTIERREZ EL
4 54 74 10 0RUIZ EL
8 63 32 0 0MATIAS DE LLANO EL
1 24 55 5 0KAZEN EL
2 11 40 2 0JUAREZ/LINCOLN EL
2 30 62 18 0PRADA EL
0 28 55 13 0CHARLES BORCHERS EL
0 17 47 13 0KENNEDY ZAPATA EL
10 62 67 3 0COL SANTOS BENAVIDES
0 42 80 5 0FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT
2 29 100 23 5JUDITH ZAFFIRNI
2 28 59 12 2HENRY CUELLAR
2 40 61 6 0JULIA BIRD JONES MULLER
2 38 87 15 4JOHN W ARNDT
0 39 90 20 0BONNIE L GARCIA
As ofCompiled by Instructional Accountability
5/26/2011Source: DMAC Database
41
2011 Writing Composition Report by Campus4th GradeScore 4 Score 0Score 1Score 2Score 3
Home
0 9 104 10 1RODOLFO C CENTENO
0 33 102 14 0DR MALAKOFF
9 55 87 7 0BARBARA FASKEN
2 26 64 11 1RADCLIFFE & SUE KILLAM
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5/26/2011Source: DMAC Database
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4555
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3238
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34%
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port
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Compiled by
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47
TPR
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SDSD
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Word ReadiSet 3
Word ReadiSet 4
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Assessment
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7482
146
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2755
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693
3985
648
331
1942
524
470
2675
042
815
4693
553
1359
7714
7683
1448
8214
5282
127
7
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2005
540
2748
260
316
08
267
1338
249
274
413
77
206
1015
68
558
2845
623
464
2367
033
916
47
BO
Y90
3539
2326
2224
2730
3134
1314
1921
1719
2831
3236
4348
6572
7280
7179
7078
56
EOY
100
2626
22
33
66
1010
11
22
22
33
55
44
1010
1717
1919
2727
5151
103
NYE
DIS
TRIC
T
EOY
100
2626
22
33
66
1010
11
22
22
33
55
44
1010
1717
1919
2727
5151
BO
Y30
1447
1033
1033
1240
1343
310
517
620
1137
1447
1653
2687
2893
2790
2893
00
EOY
3115
482
61
35
168
261
31
31
35
166
193
108
2611
3512
3922
7114
45
BO
Y85
5362
2024
2732
4654
5160
1922
2833
3136
4351
4856
6071
7487
7892
7892
7386
22
EOY
9552
554
45
513
1415
165
55
58
89
915
1614
1532
3436
3837
3946
4819
2010
7SA
LIN
AS
CLA
RK
EL
105
BO
Y64
4062
3047
3859
3961
4266
2641
2945
3047
4062
4164
4367
5586
5484
5688
5891
46
EOY
6827
406
95
711
1615
225
76
97
1014
2122
328
1224
3524
3521
3129
4324
35
BO
Y10
212
127
73
34
410
101
12
23
310
107
721
2151
5064
6363
6256
5516
16
EOY
105
1110
00
11
22
44
11
00
22
00
33
22
55
66
55
1312
7773
NEW
MA
N10
9
110
TRA
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AN
N
BO
Y10
339
3824
2327
2633
3249
488
810
1015
1540
3945
4470
6890
8794
9193
9096
932
2
EOY
108
2321
33
33
44
76
11
33
33
55
76
76
1413
1918
2119
3431
4138
BO
Y43
2047
1126
1228
1637
2047
12
37
512
1433
1637
2149
3479
3888
4093
3274
37
EOY
6010
170
00
03
57
120
00
02
32
34
73
59
1512
209
1512
2037
6211
2FI
NLE
Y
111
PER
EZ
BO
Y4
00
375
375
375
375
250
250
250
250
250
125
250
250
250
250
00
EOY
155
330
00
00
01
71
71
73
203
203
202
135
337
474
273
208
5311
3U
DD
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TPRI 1st Grade
Com
parison Re
port
As of M
ay 17, 2011
Compiled by
Elemen
tary Instruction
48
TPR
I Firs
t Gra
de C
ompa
rison
of B
OY
to E
OY
Phon
emic
Aw
aren
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Period
SDSD
SDSD
SDSD
SDSD
SDSD
SDSD
SDSD
SDSD
SDSD
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SDSD
SDSD
SD%
Blends in FiPosition
# of Students
Screeni
Word ReadiSet 2
Initial ConSubstitutio
Word ReadiSet 1
Middle VowSubstitutio
Final ConsSubstitutio
Deleting FinSounds
Word ReadiSet 3
Word ReadiSet 4
Initial BlenSubstitutio
ReadinComprehen
Both Sto
Fluency 60+
Blending Word
Cam
pus
Campus
Blending Phon
Deleting IniSounds
Assessment
SD
#SD %
SD
#SD %
SD
#SD %
SD
#SD %
SD
#SD %
SD
#SD %
SD
#SD %
SD
#SD %
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#SD %
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#SD %
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SD %SD
#SD %
SD #
SD %SD
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60
+
BO
Y54
3056
1528
1731
2444
2750
1528
1833
1833
2546
3056
2648
3463
4583
4278
4380
47
EOY
6012
202
31
27
128
130
01
22
33
56
104
79
1513
2212
2021
3527
45
BO
Y86
4755
3743
4350
5362
6879
4047
3945
4047
5766
6171
5969
7688
7486
7587
6576
33
EOY
9619
201
12
29
98
82
22
22
28
88
85
58
816
1710
1018
1957
5911
5R
UIZ
114
GU
TIER
REZ
BO
Y82
2834
1417
2024
2429
3037
1012
1316
1417
2429
2429
3037
4555
6377
5466
5972
1316
EOY
8621
241
12
27
810
123
31
12
27
811
139
1020
2323
2719
2226
3049
57
BO
Y30
1860
1343
1653
1757
1757
827
1033
1137
1860
1860
2067
2480
2790
2687
2997
27
EOY
3610
280
00
02
64
110
00
00
01
33
82
66
179
257
199
2517
47
116
DE
LLA
NO
117
KA
ZEN
BO
Y10
00
110
550
660
560
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
110
110
880
220
EOY
384
110
01
32
52
50
00
01
31
32
51
32
54
113
815
3921
55
BO
Y27
519
27
311
519
622
27
311
415
519
622
1452
2074
2074
1970
2489
311
EOY
459
200
01
22
46
130
00
04
95
117
162
47
168
184
917
3828
62
118
JUA
REZ
-LI
NC
OLN
119
PRA
DA
BO
Y56
2748
1527
1934
2138
2545
1629
1832
1934
2646
2748
2545
4377
4580
4275
4682
712
EOY
5611
203
54
78
1412
211
22
43
56
117
125
98
148
147
1216
2931
55
BO
Y19
947
316
316
632
632
526
526
526
737
737
1263
1895
1789
1910
019
100
00
EOY
225
232
92
92
94
182
92
92
92
91
54
184
187
325
234
1810
4512
1K
ENN
EDY-
ZAPA
TA
120
BO
RC
HER
S
BO
Y11
539
3424
2120
1728
2434
304
37
612
1032
2834
3039
3485
7488
7782
7189
7718
16
EOY
119
1714
11
43
76
108
00
00
11
33
65
43
1311
1513
1815
4034
7361
122
CO
L.
SAN
TOS
TPRI 1st Grade
Com
parison Re
port
As of M
ay 17, 2011
Compiled by
Elemen
tary Instruction
49
TPR
I Firs
t Gra
de C
ompa
rison
of B
OY
to E
OY
Phon
emic
Aw
aren
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Period
SDSD
SDSD
SDSD
SDSD
SDSD
SDSD
SDSD
SDSD
SDSD
SDSD
SDSD
SDSD
SD%
Blends in FiPosition
# of Students
Screeni
Word ReadiSet 2
Initial ConSubstitutio
Word ReadiSet 1
Middle VowSubstitutio
Final ConsSubstitutio
Deleting FinSounds
Word ReadiSet 3
Word ReadiSet 4
Initial BlenSubstitutio
ReadinComprehen
Both Sto
Fluency 60+
Blending Word
Cam
pus
Campus
Blending Phon
Deleting IniSounds
Assessment
SD
#SD %
SD
#SD %
SD
#SD %
SD
#SD %
SD
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#SD %
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#SD %
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+
BO
Y56
2443
1120
1730
1934
2443
1221
1629
1730
2239
2545
2443
4275
4580
4377
5089
47
EOY
5919
324
74
73
54
72
32
32
34
75
84
79
1510
1713
2211
1931
53
BO
Y69
1725
710
812
2029
4058
1014
1522
1826
3246
3855
3246
5478
6087
6087
6087
23
EOY
7935
442
33
44
512
151
11
12
35
68
105
620
2523
2924
3030
3819
24ZA
FFIR
INI
124
123
RO
OSE
VELT
BO
Y79
5266
3139
3747
4253
5873
2835
3544
3443
4962
5468
5671
7392
7291
7089
6886
45
EOY
8143
532
24
56
721
261
11
14
56
713
1613
1626
3231
3840
4938
4717
21
BO
Y85
5261
3541
3946
4452
4654
2529
3136
3541
4047
4452
5767
7386
7791
7588
7791
45
EOY
8824
272
23
37
811
122
23
33
33
35
65
621
2425
2832
3631
3527
3112
6M
ULL
ER
125
CU
ELLA
R
BO
Y44
1739
716
818
1125
1330
37
716
818
1125
1227
1943
3682
3886
3886
3989
37
EOY
647
111
21
24
65
80
01
22
32
35
83
514
2215
2313
2024
3823
36
BO
Y92
6267
3740
4246
5054
5964
2123
2729
3336
5863
6065
6267
8087
8289
8289
8693
33
EOY
100
5050
77
88
2424
3636
33
77
88
1818
2222
1717
3333
4343
5151
6868
2525
127
AR
ND
T
128
BO
NN
IE
GA
RC
IA
BO
Y33
1648
927
1030
1648
2988
1030
1648
1752
2988
3091
2267
2988
3091
2988
2988
00
EOY
496
121
21
22
43
62
42
42
45
105
104
89
1811
2211
228
1634
69
BO
Y13
463
4735
2641
3149
3755
4111
818
1324
1842
3147
3574
5510
075
110
8210
780
9269
1310
EOY
141
2719
11
11
96
1410
00
00
11
54
64
64
1410
1913
2216
3928
5942
130
MA
LAK
OFF
129
CEN
TEN
O
BO
Y83
3643
1619
2125
2834
3441
2024
2429
2530
3036
3340
3036
5263
6275
6781
6173
45
EOY
101
1616
11
00
44
1010
00
11
11
44
55
55
1212
1212
1616
2121
6665
BO
Y99
6667
3232
3939
5051
6162
1818
2525
2727
5556
6061
5960
7879
9091
8788
9394
66
EOY
103
3635
00
00
77
2019
44
55
44
88
1616
1515
1616
3231
2928
4847
3130
131
FASK
EN
132
KIL
LAM
TPRI 1st Grade
Com
parison Re
port
As of M
ay 17, 2011
Compiled by
Elemen
tary Instruction
50
TPR
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ond
Gra
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rison
of B
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to E
OY
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Fluency 90
ReadinComprehe
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Set 3
Set 4
Word ReadSet 1
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Word ReadSet 2
Word ReadSet 3
# of Students
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BO
Y26
2813
6452
1665
4423
6890
2194
8322
9787
1073
4115
3058
1637
6218
7371
1319
5035
413
EOY
2829
00
448
1612
8545
1349
4811
7942
203
738
814
407
1472
626
574
2011
9842
BO
Y12
152
4361
5010
788
9679
111
9233
2757
4769
5777
6451
4219
16EO
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30
017
1441
3336
2952
4213
1116
1322
1837
3026
2161
5010
3N
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DIS
TRIC
T
EOY
123
00
1714
4133
3629
5242
1311
1613
2218
3730
2621
6150
BO
Y60
2948
3863
5592
5287
5795
1830
3253
4270
4372
2745
610
EOY
630
08
1323
3718
2925
402
38
1311
1713
2111
1732
51
BO
Y90
5561
7179
7887
7988
8594
4449
6370
6572
6471
4651
1011
EOY
102
00
3938
7473
6564
6766
1212
2928
2726
4645
2323
2827
105
CLA
RK
EL
107
SALI
NA
SEO
Y10
20
039
3874
7365
6467
6612
1229
2827
2646
4523
2328
27
BO
Y78
3747
5064
7090
7191
6988
2026
3849
4254
5064
2532
912
EOY
830
014
1734
4129
3538
462
212
1414
1727
3310
1244
53
BO
Y11
927
2341
3410
084
9076
9782
1412
3832
4336
5647
2824
3429
109
NEW
MA
N
110
TRA
UTM
AN
NEO
Y12
30
014
1145
3737
3042
343
27
613
1116
1310
879
64
BO
Y12
563
5082
6611
491
105
8411
390
4838
7661
7963
9677
8165
1411
EOY
127
2217
4132
3528
3024
129
2016
1814
2520
4939
4233
BO
Y58
3153
3662
5595
5086
5391
1119
3764
3459
4374
3153
1119
110
TRA
UTM
AN
N
111
PER
EZ
112
FIN
LEY
EOY
650
04
625
3819
2920
310
03
52
34
64
635
54
BO
Y46
2452
2963
4291
3985
4189
1226
2759
3065
3474
1635
49
EOY
590
06
1013
2211
199
155
812
205
817
2923
3911
19
112
FIN
LEY
113
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Com
parison Re
port
As of M
ay 17, 201
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tary Instruction
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8482
8288
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Campus
Conocimientode rimas
Reconocimienpalabr
Comprensión
Conciencia foSílaba
BO
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7329
321
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176
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341
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413
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291
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103
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280
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346
217
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BO
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157
153
615
322
44
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2614
309
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28
BO
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1226
3576
2963
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490
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6124
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57
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1352
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624
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261
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279
356
235
197
277
278
3119
7316
6210
38
BO
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1165
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1271
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1271
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162
123
193
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190
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196
385
315
31
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2836
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6078
109
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110
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1327
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432
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Comprenslectur
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# of Students
Cam
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Campus
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Comprensión
Conciencia foSílaba
BO
Y45
1840
2453
2760
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243
73
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27
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233
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Assessmen
# of Students
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Campus
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425
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2167
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154
274
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336
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BO
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109
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433
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port
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ay 17, 2011
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Com
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Period
Tested
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Exactitud
Fluidez 60+ W
Identificación del sonido
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Union y egmentación de
los sonidos
Omisión del sonido inicial y
final
Reconocimiento de palabras
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Dic
tado
Cam
pus
Assessment P
# of Students T
Campus N
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BO
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2074
415
1141
1867
933
2489
EOY
210
00
02
102
102
1010
4813
6213
62B
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5221
4024
4620
3829
5619
3739
75
114
GU
TIER
REZ
BO
Y52
2140
2446
2038
2956
1937
3975
EOY
503
64
810
207
147
1429
5817
3417
34
BO
Y19
947
842
526
1053
1158
1263
EOY
192
111
56
323
167
3715
7916
8416
84
BO
Y38
1950
1232
1129
2053
1539
2361
116
115
RU
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DE
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NO
117
KA
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EOY
370
00
02
52
53
822
5911
3011
30
BO
Y41
2151
2254
1024
2356
1946
3176
EOY
121
80
00
03
254
339
7512
100
1210
0
BO
Y79
4051
3038
3949
5468
2329
6380
JUA
REZ
-LI
NC
OLN
117
KA
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118
BO
Y79
4051
3038
3949
5468
2329
6380
EOY
583
53
57
127
129
1635
6036
6236
62
BO
Y19
1368
947
842
1368
842
1684
EOY
190
00
01
51
50
013
684
214
21
BO
Y54
3463
1935
1324
3157
2852
4074
120
BO
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KEN
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119
PRA
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BO
Y54
3463
1935
1324
3157
2852
4074
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571
21
25
95
97
1228
4920
3520
35
BO
Y35
720
720
823
720
2160
1954
EOY
410
00
05
122
51
215
3711
2711
27
BO
Y58
5086
3764
2238
3662
2543
4578
121
KEN
NED
Y-ZA
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122
CO
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BO
Y58
5086
3764
2238
3662
2543
4578
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629
157
1112
1912
1915
2432
5232
5232
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Tejas LEE
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58
Teja
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E F
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Com
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Exactitud
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Identificación del sonido
inicial y final
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los sonidos
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4558
2836
2937
4456
3849
5571
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104
55
66
1615
2120
2019
6260
6361
6361
BO
Y40
2870
2768
3178
3895
512
3998
124
ZAFF
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BO
Y40
2870
2768
3178
3895
512
3998
EOY
4211
266
1415
3612
2926
6217
4037
8837
88
BO
Y46
3167
3065
2861
3474
1124
3883
EOY
492
42
48
168
1610
2029
5926
5326
53
BO
Y96
7174
5254
4648
7477
2728
9094
126
MU
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125
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R
BO
Y96
7174
5254
4648
7477
2728
9094
EOY
806
84
516
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1414
1865
8163
7963
79
BO
Y56
4682
3664
3970
4886
814
5395
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569
164
717
3018
3218
3221
3841
7341
73
BO
Y98
6263
5758
4041
5657
4546
7476
128
BO
NN
IE
GA
RC
IA
127
AR
ND
T
BO
Y98
6263
5758
4041
5657
4546
7476
EOY
949
106
618
1913
1416
1749
5240
4340
43
BO
Y10
660
550
550
550
440
550
EOY
73
432
293
433
434
574
576
866
86
BO
Y0
419
384
192
4361
3043
36
129
CEN
TEN
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130
MA
LAK
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BO
Y70
4159
3854
1927
4361
3043
5376
EOY
534
83
611
218
1510
1939
7444
8344
83
BO
Y24
2292
1771
2083
2292
28
2292
EOY
311
32
611
354
134
1325
8119
6119
61
FASK
EN
132
KIL
LAM
131
First G
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Tejas LEE
Com
parison Re
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As of M
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tary Instruction
59
Teja
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Tested
Period
No.
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Con
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lo
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Comprensión de
Fluidez 90+ W
Reconocimientode las palabras
Dictado
# of Students T
Assessment P
Cam
pus
Campus N
Exactitud
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
# St
ud%
60+
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
BO
Y40
078
2017
744
275
6936
491
233
58EO
Y28
341
1440
1420
673
177
6319
970
BO
Y4
00
125
375
375
250
103
NYE
DIS
TRIC
T
C
R
EOY
30
00
03
100
310
03
100
BO
Y25
416
1040
1976
2496
1560
EOY
275
193
1122
8116
5916
59
BO
Y25
28
728
2184
2510
017
68EO
Y25
00
728
2184
2510
017
68
103
NYE
105
CLA
RK
EL
107
SALI
NA
SEO
Y25
00
728
2184
2510
017
68
BO
Y6
117
233
467
610
04
67EO
Y4
125
00
410
04
100
410
0
BO
Y0
00
00
00
00
00
EOY
00
00
00
00
00
0
109
NEW
MA
N
110
TRA
UTM
AN
NEO
Y0
00
00
00
00
00
BO
Y0
00
00
00
00
00
EOY
00
00
00
00
00
0
BO
Y15
320
747
1067
1510
08
5311
2FI
NLE
Y
PER
EZ11
1
EOY
114
363
277
647
6411
100
BO
Y9
556
778
333
910
06
67EO
Y0
00
00
00
00
00
112
FIN
LEY
113
UD
DH
Second
Grade
Tejas LEE Com
parison Re
port
As of M
ay 17, 2011
Compiled by
Elemen
tary Instruction
60
Teja
s LE
E S
econ
d G
rade
Com
paris
on o
f BO
Y to
EO
Y
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ofon
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WPM
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Perc
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ge o
f Stu
dent
s St
ill D
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opin
gU
ISD
Tested
Period
No.
d
Con
cim
ient
o de
lo
s gr
afof
onem
as
Comprensión de
Fluidez 90+ W
Reconocimientode las palabras
Dictado
# of Students T
Assessment P
Cam
pus
Campus N
Exactitud
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
# St
ud%
60+
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
C
R
BO
Y8
225
675
450
788
810
0EO
Y3
267
267
133
267
310
0
BO
Y23
313
835
1565
2296
1148
GU
TIER
REZ
114
BO
Y23
313
835
1565
2296
1148
EOY
206
301
58
4010
5014
70
BO
Y3
133
133
267
267
133
EOY
11
100
110
00
01
100
110
0
BO
Y28
00
725
2071
2279
1036
116
DE
LLA
NO
115
RU
IZ
11B
OY
280
07
2520
7122
7910
36EO
Y21
210
15
1362
1362
1781
BO
Y0
00
00
00
00
00
EOY
00
00
00
00
00
0
BO
Y0
00
00
00
00
00
JUA
REZ
-LI
NC
OLN
117
KA
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118
BO
Y0
00
00
00
00
00
EOY
00
00
00
00
00
0
BO
Y24
28
729
1979
1250
521
EOY
150
00
09
601
75
33
BO
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00
150
150
210
01
50
PRA
DA
120
119
BO
RC
HER
S
KEN
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Y-B
OY
20
01
501
502
100
150
EOY
30
01
333
100
267
310
0
BO
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00
618
3397
2779
1132
EOY
362
60
023
6412
3319
5312
2C
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SA
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S
121
KEN
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Second
Grade
Tejas LEE Com
parison Re
port
As of M
ay 17, 2011
Compiled by
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tary Instruction
61
Teja
s LE
E S
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Com
paris
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Y to
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WPM
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gU
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Tested
Period
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Con
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lo
s gr
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Comprensión de
Fluidez 90+ W
Reconocimientode las palabras
Dictado
# of Students T
Assessment P
Cam
pus
Campus N
Exactitud
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
# St
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60+
SD #
SD%
SD #
SD%
C
R
BO
Y30
723
1860
1757
3010
021
70EO
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00
619
3094
2166
1547
BO
Y3
267
267
133
310
00
0
123
RO
OSE
VELT
124
ZAFF
IRIN
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Y0
00
00
00
00
00
BO
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343
686
229
710
05
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350
350
233
583
610
0
BO
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220
220
880
1010
06
60
124
126
MU
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125
CU
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R
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EOY
101
102
208
806
609
90
BO
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3282
3897
1744
EOY
00
00
00
00
00
0
BO
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316
737
1474
1895
947
127
AR
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T
126
MU
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BO
NN
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128
EOY
156
403
2013
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100
1387
BO
Y37
924
2978
1849
3697
3389
EOY
241
41
422
9223
9616
67
BO
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150
150
00
150
150
130
MA
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CEN
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9
GA
RC
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8
EOY
00
00
00
00
00
0
BO
Y12
18
975
867
1210
09
75EO
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00
00
00
00
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BO
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2263
2160
3394
3394
130
MA
LAK
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131
FASK
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132
KIL
LAM
EOY
277
266
2217
6311
4127
100
132
KIL
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Second
Grade
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port
As of M
ay 17, 2011
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SRI Proficiency Summary Reprort2nd Grade
# Stu % # Stu % # Stu % # Stu %United ISD 2923 219 7% 996 34% 721 25% 987 34%
NYE 131 15 11% 47 36% 28 21% 41 31%
Campus# of
Students Tested
Advanced Lexile Level 601-1700+
Proficient Lexile Level 300-600
Basic Lexile Level
100-299
Below Basic Lexile Level
BR-99
NYE 131 15 11% 47 36% 28 21% 41 31%
CLARK EL 89 4 4% 20 22% 25 28% 40 45%
SALINAS 121 3 2% 42 35% 26 21% 50 41%
NEWMAN 86 8 9% 33 38% 24 28% 21 24%
TRAUTMANN 119 11 9% 77 65% 20 17% 11 9%
PEREZ 130 4 3% 29 22% 36 28% 61 47%
FINLEY 65 7 11% 33 51% 19 29% 6 9%
UDDH 68 4 6% 19 28% 16 24% 29 43%
GUTIERREZ 111 15 14% 37 33% 24 22% 35 32%
RUIZ 114 4 4% 49 43% 36 32% 25 22%
DE LLANO 98 19 19% 41 42% 24 24% 14 14%
KAZEN 52 2 4% 18 35% 20 38% 12 23%
JUAREZ-LINCOLN 61 5 8% 14 23% 23 38% 19 31%
PRADA 106 3 3% 26 25% 27 25% 50 47%
BORCHERS 90 13 14% 43 48% 13 14% 21 23%
KENNEDY-ZAPATA 83 3 4% 20 24% 19 25% 41 49%
COL. SANTOS 146 31 21% 58 40% 30 21% 27 18%COL. SANTOS 146 31 21% 58 40% 30 21% 27 18%
ROOSEVELT 90 4 4% 40 44% 24 27% 22 24%
ZAFFIRINI 167 9 5% 32 19% 31 19% 95 57%
CUELLAR 89 3 3% 35 39% 21 24% 30 34%
MULLER 129 10 8% 42 33% 32 25% 45 35%
ARNDT 144 3 3% 35 39% 21 24% 30 34%
BONNIE GARCIA 162 1 1% 40 25% 39 24% 82 51%
CENTENO 96 1 1% 15 16% 38 40% 42 44%
MALAKOFF 132 18 14% 51 39% 31 23% 32 24%
FASKEN 146 5 3% 77 53% 34 23% 30 21%
KILLAM 98 9 9% 25 26% 28 29% 36 37%
Year-End Proficiency Lexile Range
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
100-400 300-600 500-800 600-900 700-1000 800-1050
Scholastic Reading Inventory SRI
SRI Proficiency Summary ReportAs of May 20, 2011
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ng E
nglis
h an
d in
A
TTA
ININ
G E
nglis
h la
ngua
ge p
rofic
ienc
y. P
opul
atio
n cr
iteria
to b
e m
onito
red
chan
ged
in F
ebru
ary
2011
.
2010
‐201
1
2010
‐ 20
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ort Pe
nding Fina
l Ann
ual M
easuremen
t Achievemen
t Objectives (AMAOs) I & 2 Calculation
s
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.A.L
. Kin
der A
cade
my
5/3/
2010
5/
21/2
010
9/6/
2010
TOP
ICS
A
ttend
ance
A
ttend
ance
A
ttend
ance
1.
San
tilla
na C
omie
nzos
Pre
sent
atio
n 6.
Firs
t and
Sec
ond
Lang
uage
Acq
uisi
tion
49
50
49
2.C
onte
nt a
nd L
angu
age
Obj
ectiv
es
7.Th
eory
and
Res
earc
h th
at S
uppo
rt D
L
3.E
very
day
Lang
uage
Act
ivity
8.
Cha
ract
eris
tics
of E
ffect
ive
DL
Cla
ssro
oms
Num
ber o
f Kin
der S
tude
nts
in D
UA
L P
rogr
am
4.D
ual L
angu
age
Pro
ficie
ncy
9.La
ngua
ge A
cqui
sitio
n S
trate
gies
in th
e C
onte
nt A
reas
1,
024
5.D
ual L
angu
age
Pro
gram
Ove
rvie
w
ERO
Eva
luat
ions
4
4. A
s a
resu
lt of
this
pro
fess
iona
l dev
elop
men
t ses
sion
, how
do
you
plan
to in
tegr
ate
the
lear
ning
in o
rder
to e
nhan
ce y
our
stud
ents
’ suc
cess
?
I ha
d m
any
ques
tions
that
wer
e m
ade
clea
r by
the
pres
ente
rs to
hel
p as
sist
my
stud
ents
in th
e du
al p
rogr
am.
It
will
hel
p m
e m
anag
e m
y in
stru
ctio
nal t
ime.
I
am p
lann
ing
to in
tegr
ate
ever
ythi
ng th
at I
lear
ned
in th
is tr
aini
ng b
ecau
se th
is is
my
first
yea
r as
a du
al la
ngua
ge te
ache
r
I w
ill in
tegr
ate
the
lear
ning
in o
rder
to e
nhan
ce m
y st
uden
ts’ s
ucce
ss o
n m
y da
ily s
ched
ule,
rout
ines
, pro
cedu
res,
pla
nnin
g an
d te
achi
ng
As
a D
ual L
angu
age
Teac
her I
will
inte
grat
e th
e le
arni
ng th
roug
hout
cen
ters
I
got t
he o
ppor
tuni
ty to
cre
ate
a le
sson
pla
n us
ing
the
new
TE
from
San
tilla
na a
nd in
corp
orat
e th
e S
LPS
. S
antil
lana
inte
grat
ed w
ith S
ci. a
nd S
ocia
l Stu
dies
wor
ks w
onde
rfully
W
ill c
orre
late
less
ons
betw
een
Sci
ence
/Soc
ial S
tudi
es a
nd S
SL
to te
ach
them
atic
uni
ts.
I
plan
on
inte
grat
ing
the
Dua
l Pro
gram
100
%. E
SL
is o
ne o
f my
top
goal
s to
dev
elop
and
impr
ove
my
stud
ents
’ Eng
lish
Lang
uage
. D
iffer
ent t
echn
ique
s an
d w
ays
to im
plem
ent t
he p
rogr
am h
elps
me
unde
rsta
nd b
ette
r wha
t nee
ds to
be
done
.
I ha
ve a
bet
ter u
nder
stan
ding
of h
ow I
can
impl
emen
t and
inte
grat
e S
ci/ S
. St.
with
the
Lang
uage
Arts
cur
ricul
um
I pl
an to
inte
grat
e it
as e
ffect
ivel
y as
pos
sibl
e fo
r suc
cess
in th
e cl
assr
oom
.
Loo
king
forw
ard
to th
e ne
w p
rogr
am fo
r thi
s co
min
g ne
w s
choo
l yea
r
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chapter BB
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As
a re
sult
of th
is p
rofe
ssio
nal d
evel
opm
ent s
essi
on, h
ow d
o yo
u pl
an to
inte
grat
e th
e le
arni
ng in
ord
er to
enh
ance
you
r st
uden
ts’ s
ucce
ss?
(con
tinue
d)
I w
ill im
plem
ent m
any
mor
e gr
aphi
c or
gani
zers
into
my
less
ons.
I
saw
lots
of g
reat
idea
s th
at I
can
inco
rpor
ate
in m
y cl
assr
oom
.
I am
goi
ng to
impl
emen
t eve
ryth
ing
that
they
cov
ered
bec
ause
it is
my
first
yea
r as
a D
ual L
angu
age
Teac
her
I
will
inte
grat
e th
e tip
s on
read
ing
and
scie
nce
and
soci
al s
tudi
es in
to a
dai
ly ro
utin
e. M
aint
ain
stru
ctur
e se
emed
to b
e a
big
poin
t
in th
e sw
itchi
ng o
f cla
sses
.
As
a re
sult
of th
is tr
aini
ng, I
kno
w h
ow to
man
age
a du
al la
ngua
ge c
lass
room
.
The
trai
ning
hel
ped
me
to b
ette
r und
erst
andi
ng th
e pr
ogra
m. T
his
new
kno
wle
dge
will
be
appl
ied
to m
y cl
assr
oom
stru
ctur
e.
I w
ant s
tude
nts
to b
e ac
tive
and
oral
par
ticip
ants
eve
ry d
ay.
I
plan
to re
ally
dev
ote
to th
is p
rogr
am to
mak
e it
as s
ucce
ssfu
l as
it ca
n be
.
5 5.
Ple
ase
iden
tify
one
targ
eted
pro
fess
iona
l dev
elop
men
t top
ic/a
rea
that
will
faci
litat
e yo
ur p
rofe
ssio
nal g
row
th.
T
he u
se o
f res
ourc
es fo
r the
ES
L bl
ock
in th
e du
al la
ngua
ge.
T
he u
se o
f Soc
ial S
tudi
es/S
cien
ce S
pani
sh la
ngua
ge p
rofic
ienc
y st
anda
rds
M
ore
Tech
nolo
gy T
rain
ing
A
ssis
tanc
e in
cen
ter d
evel
opm
ent,
tech
nolo
gy, T
PR
I and
LA
S
Dua
l Lan
guag
e cl
assr
oom
env
ironm
ent a
nd o
rgan
izat
ion
S
cien
ce h
ands
-on
train
ing.
M
ore
tips
and
idea
s fro
m m
aste
r tea
cher
s th
at a
re o
r hav
e be
en w
ith th
e pr
ogra
m
Inte
grat
ing
ES
L th
roug
hout
my
day
in M
ath,
Lan
guag
e A
rts a
nd m
y da
ily o
ral l
angu
age.
I
wou
ld li
ke to
be
able
to o
bser
ve d
iffer
ent D
L cl
assr
oom
s to
get
a b
ette
r im
age
of h
ow th
ings
sho
uld
be d
one
in a
DL
clas
sroo
m.
N
ew a
ctiv
ities
for m
ath
and
mat
h ce
nter
s.
How
to u
se th
e m
ater
ials
sha
red
with
the
who
le g
roup
for E
.S.L
.
The
use
of t
he T
ejas
lee
ques
tioni
ng s
trate
gies
M
ore
DL
Trai
ning
s in
whi
ch I
can
lear
n m
ore
abou
t the
pro
gram
and
its
best
impl
emen
tatio
n to
ben
efit
stud
ents
com
plet
ely.
6 C
omm
ents
:
Som
e ex
pect
atio
ns fo
r thi
s pr
ogra
m a
re ti
me
cons
umin
g.
Tra
inin
g w
as v
ery
inte
rest
ing.
V
ery
info
rmat
ive
and
clea
red
som
e co
nfus
ion.
T
hank
you
for m
akin
g ou
r Dua
l Pro
gram
tran
sitio
n so
ooo
muc
h sm
ooth
er
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xpansion
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apter 89, Sub
chapter BB
, 1245.(a)‐(g)
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gend
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necdotal Notes
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ay 2011
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omm
ents
: (co
ntin
ued)
T
hank
you
for y
our c
onst
ant s
uppo
rt~!!!
!!
Pre
sent
ers
wer
e gr
eat,
you
mak
e m
e fe
el p
art o
f som
ethi
ng g
rand
and
saf
e to
dis
cuss
any
rela
ted
topi
cs o
r con
cern
s.
I am
100
% p
rom
otin
g th
e D
ual P
rogr
am!
A
ll co
ncer
ns b
roug
ht u
p du
ring
the
sess
ion
wer
e im
med
iate
ly a
ddre
ssed
in a
ver
y pr
ofes
sion
al w
ay. W
e le
ft w
ith th
e co
nfid
ence
th
at a
ny o
bsta
cle
we
enco
unte
red;
we
wou
ld h
ave
the
supp
ort a
nd e
ncou
rage
men
t. W
e on
ly w
ishe
d w
e co
uld
mee
t mor
e of
ten.
L
ooki
ng fo
rwar
d fo
r nex
t yea
r.
I ac
quire
d ne
w s
kills
and
info
rmat
ion
in th
is tr
aini
ng. T
he p
rese
nter
s ar
e aw
esom
e an
d kn
owle
dgab
le. W
e ne
ed m
ore
sess
ions
like
this
on
e.
Atte
ndan
ce c
lerk
and
any
oth
er p
erso
nnel
regi
ster
ing
kind
er s
tude
nts
need
to b
e in
form
ed a
bout
the
dual
lang
uage
pro
gram
so
that
they
m
ay p
rom
ote/
offe
r it t
o th
e pa
rent
s.
It w
as a
ver
y re
leva
nt in
form
ativ
e tra
inin
g.
Thi
s pr
ogra
m is
new
to m
e bu
t with
the
help
and
trai
ning
s of
all
dual
lang
uage
coo
rdin
ator
s I f
eel p
repa
red
to ta
ke o
n th
is n
ew c
halle
nge.
A
necd
otal
Res
pons
es R
egar
ding
Pos
t 1st
Yea
r Im
plem
enta
tion:
“A
ttach
ed, y
ou w
ill fi
nd th
e R
eadi
ng L
evel
s fo
r my
clas
s. T
his
is a
big
impr
ovem
ent f
rom
last
yea
r for
me.
I lo
ve th
e D
ual L
angu
age
Pro
gram
. Lik
e yo
u sa
id, i
t is
a lo
t of w
ork
but w
orth
it.”
– M
atia
s D
e Ll
ano
Ele
men
tary
“A
fter t
each
ing
so m
any
year
s, I
have
nev
er s
een
the
text
leve
ls s
oar a
s hi
gh a
s th
ey d
id th
is y
ear.
I ha
ve s
tude
nts
read
ing
at le
vel 1
0,
that
’s a
firs
t gra
de le
vel.”
- C
ente
no E
lem
enta
ry
“Our
par
enta
l sup
port
and
com
mitm
ent i
s at
100
% th
is y
ear.
We
alw
ays
have
par
ents
wai
ting
to ta
lk to
us
befo
re o
r afte
r sch
ool.
We
had
an
amaz
ing
turn
out
for O
pen
Hou
se a
nd p
aren
ts w
ant t
o vi
sit b
oth
the
Eng
lish
and
Spa
nish
teac
hers
. Th
ey lo
ve th
at th
eir c
hild
ren
are
lear
ning
bot
h E
nglis
h an
d S
pani
sh.”
- A
rndt
Ele
men
tary
“W
e w
ould
like
to re
crui
t Kin
derg
arte
ners
goi
ng in
to 1
st g
rade
to fi
ll up
the
1st g
rade
Dua
l Lan
guag
e cl
asse
s. W
e w
ant m
ore
stud
ents
to ta
ke
adva
ntag
e of
the
prog
ram
.” -
Arn
dt E
lem
enta
ry
“I ha
d ne
ver s
een
such
hig
h re
adin
g te
xt le
vels
as
I did
this
yea
r. T
he D
ual L
angu
age
stud
ents
are
mor
e th
an re
ady
for 1
st g
rade
. I w
ant
mor
e te
ache
rs fo
llow
ing
the
prog
ram
.” -
Arn
dt E
lem
enta
ry
“It’s
won
derfu
l to
see
how
the
Bili
ngua
l Bud
dies
stra
tegi
es w
ork!
The
chi
ldre
n le
arn
from
eac
h ot
her i
n so
man
y w
ays,
not
onl
y ac
adem
ic b
ut
they
pra
ctic
e th
eir s
ocia
l lan
guag
e. I
t’s a
del
ight
to s
ee th
em in
thei
r pai
rs a
nd b
oth
lang
uage
s ar
e va
lued
.” -
Hen
ry C
uella
r Ele
men
tary
“H
ola,
aqu
í est
á m
i rep
orte
de
los
nive
les
de le
ctur
a. In
cluy
e el
resu
ltado
de
esta
últi
ma
sem
ana
que
corr
espo
nde
a la
6ta
sem
ana.
Est
oy
enca
ntad
a co
n el
pro
gram
a, y
los
resu
ltado
s so
n ex
cele
ntes
, así
com
o la
con
exió
n em
ocio
nal q
ue tu
ve e
ste
año
con
los
alum
nos.
Fa
sken
Ele
men
tary
74
Bilingual Acade
mies for Second
Grade
Teachers
2010
‐201
119
TAC Ch
apter 89
, Sub
chapter BB
, 124
5.(a)‐(g)
6. E
LL L
angu
age
Acq
uisi
tion
Pro
file
7. B
iling
ual P
lan
Ove
rvie
w &
Gra
des
8. S
kills
that
Tra
nsfe
r & S
kills
that
Don
't
9.E
ffect
ive
Wor
d W
alls
vs.
Inef
fect
ive
10. K
rash
en's
2nd
Lan
guag
e Th
eorie
s
ERO
Eva
luat
ions
4 4.
As
a re
sult
of th
is p
rofe
ssio
nal d
evel
opm
ent s
essi
on, h
ow d
o yo
u pl
an to
inte
grat
e th
e le
arni
ng in
ord
er to
enh
ance
you
r stu
dent
s’
succ
ess?
I c
an n
ow a
ddre
ss h
ow s
tude
nts
are
havi
ng p
robl
ems
and
can
use
the
prop
er te
chni
ques
in th
e st
uden
ts' f
irst l
angu
age.
I l
ove
the
way
the
Bili
ngua
l dep
artm
ent i
s w
orki
ng w
ith th
e w
hole
dis
trict
to b
e un
iform
ed.
Act
iviti
es a
nd re
sour
ces
will
hel
p dr
ive
inst
ruct
ion.
I w
ill e
nhan
ce th
eir a
bilit
y to
inst
ill th
eir p
rior k
now
ledg
e to
acq
uire
the
skill
s th
ey n
eed
to b
ecom
e lif
e-lo
ng le
arne
rs
We
will
regr
oup
the
stud
ents
acc
ordi
ng to
the
AB
CD
leve
ls ju
st li
ke w
e gr
oupe
d th
em a
t thi
s se
ssio
n
Now
I ha
ve a
bet
ter u
nder
stan
ding
abo
ut B
IL s
tude
nts
and
how
they
are
sup
pose
d to
be
lear
ning
. I p
lan
to u
se th
e da
ta in
LA
P b
inde
r and
the
Bili
ngua
l Pro
gram
ove
rvie
w to
gui
de m
y le
sson
s.
I will
def
inite
ly tr
y to
follo
w th
e pl
an, I
kno
w it
will
be
a lo
t of w
ork
the
first
roun
d bu
t it s
eem
s w
ell w
orth
it.
It is
now
mor
e cl
ear o
n ho
w to
del
iver
inst
ruct
ion
and
mee
t my
stud
ents
nee
ds.
LAP
For
ms
will
hel
p m
e de
term
ine
the
stud
ent's
lang
uage
of i
nstru
ctio
n.
By
usin
g th
e co
mpo
nent
s ac
cord
ingl
y I w
ill b
e ab
le to
org
aniz
e an
d co
mpl
ete
lap
form
s to
hav
e qu
ick
acce
ss to
bili
ngua
l inf
o. o
n al
l ELL
sU
sing
the
reso
urce
mor
e of
ten
now
that
I re
ally
und
erst
and
how
the
prod
uct w
orks
G
ood
idea
s th
at a
re e
asy
to im
plem
ent
I sho
uld
be a
ble
to c
alcu
late
the
stud
ent's
gra
des
corr
ectly
.
Due
to th
is tr
aini
ng, I
will
be
able
to g
roup
my
stud
ents
and
inst
ruct
them
in th
e la
ngua
ge n
eces
sary
for t
hem
to s
ucce
ed. F
ollo
win
g al
l bili
ngua
l gu
idel
ines
. I w
ill in
tegr
ate
the
idea
s fo
r act
iviti
es fo
r cen
ters
I le
arne
d at
the
train
ing;
I le
arne
d ne
w id
eas
that
will
hel
p m
e de
liver
the
know
ledg
e m
y st
uden
ts n
eed
to s
ucce
ed.
I hav
e a
bette
r und
erst
andi
ng o
f whi
ch s
tude
nts
shou
ld c
ontin
ue w
ith E
SL
to e
nsur
e su
cces
s....
even
thou
gh I
don'
t tea
ch th
at p
artic
ular
pop
ulat
ion
at
this
tim
e.
The
sugg
estio
ns a
nd in
form
atio
n he
lps
give
me
insi
ght i
nto
the
type
of s
tude
nts
that
I am
wor
king
with
and
how
I ca
n be
tter u
nder
stan
d th
em in
ord
er to
m
eet t
heir
need
s.
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2. B
iling
ual E
duca
tion
Pro
gram
Mod
els
3. U
ISD
Ear
ly T
rans
ition
Pla
n
4. P
re-L
as D
ata
Ana
lysi
s
5. In
stru
ctio
nal G
roup
ings
for L
angu
age
Acq
uisi
tion
Seco
nd G
rade
Day
Tw
o Tr
ansi
tion
Aca
dem
y
9/15
/201
09/
22/2
010
TOP
ICS
Atte
ndan
ceA
ttend
ance
1. §
Cha
pter
89
on S
tate
Law
on
Bili
ngua
l Edu
catio
n
Source: Presentation Agend
a ER
O Data
As of Sep
tembe
r 20
10Co
mpiled by
Bilingual/ESL Dep
artm
ent
75
Bilingual Acade
mies for Second
Grade
Teachers
2010
‐201
119
TAC Ch
apter 89
, Sub
chapter BB
, 124
5.(a)‐(g)
5 5.
Ple
ase
iden
tify
one
targ
eted
pro
fess
iona
l dev
elop
men
t top
ic/a
rea
that
will
faci
litat
e yo
ur p
rofe
ssio
nal g
row
th.
Kno
win
g ab
out t
he S
TAR
R te
st
Kno
win
g ex
actly
whi
ch s
tude
nts
to p
rovi
de in
terv
entio
ns to
. D
evel
opin
g vo
cabu
lary
and
tec
hnol
ogy
Teac
hing
my
stud
ents
in th
eir d
omin
ant l
angu
age.
Id
entif
y si
gns
of d
ysle
xia.
Bes
t met
hods
for r
each
ing
trans
ition
al s
tude
nts.
How
to w
ork
with
an
autis
tic s
tude
nt b
eing
inco
rpor
ated
in
a re
gula
r cla
ssro
om e
nviro
nmen
t. H
ow to
teac
h an
aut
istic
stu
dent
to th
e be
st o
f the
ir ca
paci
ty.
Com
pute
r tec
hnol
ogy
and
usag
e.
Rea
ding
with
Spa
nish
and
Eng
lish
grou
ps
Use
of c
ompu
ter t
o de
velo
p st
uden
t's a
ctiv
ities
.
Rea
ding
stra
tegi
es th
at a
re p
art o
f our
new
read
ing
serie
s...t
oo m
any
mat
eria
ls .G
reat
one
s!
Dis
cipl
ine
man
agem
ent o
f def
iant
stu
dent
s an
d A
DH
D s
tude
nts
not o
n m
edic
atio
n
How
to g
et s
tude
nts
inte
rest
ed to
read
at h
ome.
6 C
omm
ents
: I w
ould
like
to s
ee B
IL s
tude
nts
bein
g ta
ught
the
corr
ect w
ay.
Trul
y le
arne
d fro
m th
e se
ssio
n.
Goo
d in
form
atio
n be
caus
e it
give
s us
a b
ette
r pic
ture
of w
ho a
re T
IER
II s
tude
nts
are.
We
shou
ld h
ave
this
refre
sher
cou
rse
ever
y yr
. I l
ove
thei
r ses
sion
s. T
hey
are
very
cre
ativ
e an
d th
ey a
lway
s gi
ve u
s gr
eat i
deas
. It
was
a lo
t to
soak
in a
t onc
e, a
nd n
ot h
avin
g al
l of t
he in
fo. i
nput
ted
mad
e it
diffi
cult,
but
now
we
know
and
we
can
mov
e on
...th
anks
Th
is w
as v
ery
inte
rest
ing
train
ing
just
wis
hed
we
coul
d ha
ve m
ore
time
to g
o ov
er a
ll th
e in
form
atio
n.
A fe
llow
teac
her b
roug
ht u
p th
e fa
ct th
at m
any
teac
hers
that
do
inst
ruct
ion
in S
pani
sh a
re la
ckin
g th
e re
sour
ces
to fa
cilit
ate
them
in th
eir t
each
ing.
I fe
lt th
at s
ever
al te
ache
rs, i
nclu
ding
the
pres
ente
rs, w
ere
quic
k to
ass
ume
that
this
teac
her w
as n
ot a
gre
at te
ache
r bec
ause
she
men
tione
d th
at it
take
s a
long
tim
e to
tran
slat
e m
ater
ials
into
Eng
lish.
The
pre
sent
ers
wer
e in
cons
ider
ate
and
unsu
ppor
tive
to th
ose
teac
hers
that
spo
ke u
p ab
out t
he la
ck o
f re
sour
ces.
It c
reat
ed a
ver
y un
com
forta
ble
envi
ronm
ent f
or s
ever
al te
ache
rs.
Kno
win
g th
e la
ngua
ge o
f ins
truct
ion
and
havi
ng th
e in
form
atio
n fro
m p
revi
ous
year
s w
ill fa
cilit
ate
to fi
nd o
ut w
hen
the
stud
ents
sta
rted
stru
gglin
g.
How
to s
et u
p th
e di
ffere
nt re
adin
g sk
ills
will
hel
p m
e or
gani
ze m
y id
eas
for d
iffer
ent t
opic
s. It
will
go
in a
n or
derly
man
ner s
o I c
an g
o ov
er th
e sk
ills
smoo
thly
.
Source: Presentation Agend
a ER
O Data
As of Sep
tembe
r 20
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mpiled by
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artm
ent
76
UISD M
iddle Scho
ol and
High Scho
ol ESL Plan Progress
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apter 10
1.10
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Gifted and Talented/LEP Enrollment 29 TEC Subchapter D. Educational Programs for Gifted and Talented Students
CAMPUS2010
TOTAL2011
TOTAL2010
TOTAL %2011 Total %
2010TOTAL %
2011TOTAL %
UHS 3367 3623 551 16% 643 18% 0 0% 1 0%WMS 1168 1256 143 12% 164 13% 3 2% 2 1%TMS 1528 1536 354 23% 339 22% 3 1% 3 1%FINL 572 557 29 5% 37 7% 10 34% 13 35%KZN 549 549 39 7% 36 7% 9 23% 9 25%
JMES 797 815 52 7% 46 6% 8 15% 8 17%BFES 999 1018 78 8% 86 8% 25 32% 15 17%
TES 826 830 149 18% 163 20% 33 22% 31 19%MDL 674 654 90 13% 73 11% 12 13% 8 11%
CBES 588 641 64 11% 66 10% 9 14% 13 20%MMES 917 930 86 9% 94 10% 9 10% 10 11%
TOTAL 11,985 12,409 1,635 14% 1,747 14% 121 7% 113 6%AHS 2504 2536 578 23% 551 22% 1 0% 0 0%UMS 1016 1041 286 28% 294 28% 0 0% 0 0%CMS 875 852 190 22% 170 20% 2 1% 1 1%NYE 847 872 64 8% 79 9% 18 28% 25 32%
CSBS 908 929 162 18% 174 19% 23 14% 27 16%NEW 528 555 28 5% 26 5% 3 11% 3 12%CES 541 537 15 3% 16 3% 1 7% 2 13%
GUTE 679 679 149 22% 143 21% 20 13% 25 17%TOTAL 7,898 8,001 1,472 19% 1,453 18% 68 5% 83 6%
USHS 2552 2626 383 15% 349 13% 1 0% 1 0%AGMS 984 1039 84 9% 84 8% 2 2% 1 1%USMS 1282 1319 255 20% 251 19% 4 2% 5 2%HCES 689 704 27 4% 25 4% 5 19% 6 24%JZES 1061 1124 51 5% 60 5% 16 31% 21 35%RSKE 858 866 49 6% 48 6% 18 37% 20 42%RUIZ 900 900 91 10% 102 11% 21 23% 17 17%SES 843 854 50 6% 51 6% 13 26% 12 24%
BLGE 1045 1045 65 6% 67 6% 21 32% 19 28%TOTAL 10,214 10,477 1,055 10% 1,037 10% 101 10% 102 10%
LBJ 2145 2342 89 4% 102 4% 0 0% 1 1%LBVMS 757 810 44 6% 56 7% 1 2% 0 0%LOMS 897 931 50 6% 43 5% 0 0% 1 2%SGMS 507 503 31 6% 40 8% 0 0% 0 0%
PER 953 1010 34 4% 36 4% 13 38% 15 42%PES 795 794 15 2% 16 2% 6 40% 10 63%RES 831 837 14 2% 14 2% 4 29% 6 43%
JAES 1022 1035 43 4% 54 5% 12 28% 9 17%RCCE 892 910 9 1% 14 2% 1 11% 5 36%KZES 575 529 0 0% 0 0% 0 NA 0 0%
JLE 389 356 24 6% 22 6% 6 25% 7 32%UDDH 409 403 10 2% 10 2% 6 60% 6 60%
TOTAL 10,172 10,460 363 4% 407 4% 49 13% 60 15%STEP/JJAP 182 175 8 4% 9 5% 1 13% 0 0%
GRAND TOTAL 40,451 41,522 4,533 11% 4,653 11% 340 8% 358 8%
GT COUNT GT/LEPENROLLMENT
Sources: IRIS and MIS Enrollment ReportAs of: April 13, 2011
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2009-2010 Goal: 10% Increase in the Number of Students Assessed with AP Exams;Attainment: 12% Increase in the Number of Students Assessed with AP Exams2009-2010 Goal: 10% Increase in the Number of Assessments Meeting Criterion;
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Number of Exams with a Score of 3
Source: College Board AP School District SummaryAs of August 17, 2010
Compiled by: GT/Advanced Academics Department
92
2010-2011 GT Assessment Data 29TEC Subchapter D. Educational Programs for Gifted and Talented Students
EHBB Local/Legal-Special Programs: Gifted and Talented Students
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011NYE 15 8 11 3 9 6 48 52 33 30 32 62% 31 25 29 94%CES 7 2 8 0 0 7 14 24 16 9 16 67% 13 6 8 62%SES 6 14 9 7 8 0 55 44 26 35 23 52% 21 26 14 67%
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UDDH 4 0 1 2 3 0 18 10 5 12 4 40% 4 7 2 50%GUTE 20 20 18 6 3 9 86 76 39 53 39 51% 38 34 36 95%RUIZ 21 56 24 24 33 34 102 192 89 54 75 39% 63 39 42 67%MDL 6 21 4 3 14 2 42 50 33 29 30 60% 30 21 19 63%KZN 11 3 6 0 0 2 19 22 14 7 13 59% 11 6 9 82%JLE 10 13 8 5 10 11 40 57 31 15 20 35% 18 11 14 78%PES 15 2 13 8 1 2 23 41 20 15 16 39% 12 10 8 67%
CBES 12 0 4 7 4 8 32 35 22 20 22 63% 21 14 16 76%KZES 0 7 6 4 5 6 12 28 14 6 14 50% 14 4 11 79%CSBS 21 19 27 11 16 4 129 98 62 74 62 63% 59 64 54 92%
RES 8 7 2 2 2 2 11 23 15 4 15 65% 14 1 11 79%JZES 9 15 4 15 2 2 32 47 31 16 29 62% 29 10 22 76%
HCES 6 9 4 10 2 5 24 36 20 15 17 47% 17 13 15 88%JMES 20 8 13 9 17 9 49 76 38 33 37 49% 30 23 13 43%JAES 10 3 4 17 15 7 79 56 33 46 31 55% 29 27 25 86%BLGE 18 17 13 9 25 6 72 88 43 35 38 43% 34 20 26 76%RCCE 6 4 1 0 0 4 13 15 7 5 6 40% 5 5 4 80%MMES 17 11 12 9 4 6 93 59 40 57 39 66% 38 39 28 74%BFES 15 9 0 7 11 10 71 52 34 45 31 60% 31 39 21 68%RSKE 25 31 17 22 27 23 55 145 73 27 58 40% 54 19 28 52%UMS 5 2 0 16 7 3 9 3 43% 3 3 3 100%
USMS 13 17 0 31 30 19 17 19 63% 15 7 14 93%SGMS 9 0 0 16 9 7 11 7 78% 4 3 1 25%WMS 11 37 13 88 61 40 74 39 64% 38 40 27 71%CMS 11 0 0 7 11 6 4 6 55% 6 3 5 83%
LOMS 5 2 0 10 7 3 5 3 43% 3 1 1 33%TMS 12 3 0 14 15 11 13 10 67% 9 6 3 33%
AGMS 6 4 3 32 13 8 23 7 54% 6 7 2 33%LBVMS 12 5 1 36 18 9 22 7 39% 6 10 4 67%
TOTALS 344 317 234 210 227 194 84 70 17 1519 1697 971 916 893 53% 826 611 607 73%
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11-May-201019-May-2010
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2011-2012 School Year
968845
123
Total Number of Applicants Who Qualified to Test with an Overall Grade Average of a B (80%) in Math, Science, Language Arts, Reading, and Social StudiesTotal Number of Students TestedTotal Number of Students Who did not Show Up to Test
11-May-201118-May-2011
Range of Magnet Composite Scores by Campus:
Total Number of Students Sent a Non-Acceptance Letter
Notification Procedures:
All Standard Notification Letters Sent OutAcceptance DeadlineParent Meeting Date
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Total Number of Students Sent an Acceptance LetterAHSUHSUSHS
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Total Number of Students Who Declined An Offer to One of the Three Magnets
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As of 4/29/2011Compiled by GT/AA Department
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UISD 363 358 33 1 325UHS 124 124 14 0 110
USHS 120 115 3 0 112AHS 119 119 16 1 103
UISD 325 325 19 1 306UHS 110 110 6 0 104
USHS 112 112 1 0 111
# of 9th grade
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qualified
# of UISD &/or
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# of entries from
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# of UISD &/or
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# of entries from
outside Laredo, TX
Total Program
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# of 10th grade
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# of students
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Magnet 2007-2008 Cohort
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CAMPUS
# of students
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year
CLASS of 2011
TABLE 2. Summary of qualifying students enrolled - 10th graders/ 2008-2009 School Year
CAMPUS
YEAR 1
2007-08
YEAR 2
2008-09
USHS 112 112 1 0 111AHS 103 103 12 1 91
UISD 306 306 7 1 299
UHS 104 104 3 0 101USHS 111 111 3 0 108
AHS 91 91 1 1 90
UISD 299 299 17 0 282UHS 101 101 3 0 98
USHS 108 108 9 0 99AHS 90 90 5 0 85
# of UISD &/or
program withdrawls
# of entries from
outside Laredo, TX
Total Program
Graduates
TABLE 4. Summary of qualifying students enrolled - 12th graders/ 2010-2011School Year
CAMPUS
TABLE 3. Summary of qualifying students enrolled - 11th graders/ 2009-2010School Year
CAMPUS
# of 12th grade
students who
qualified
# of students
enrolled @ beginning of school
year
# of 11th grade
students who
qualified
# of students
enrolled @ beginning of school
year
# of UISD &/or
program withdrawls
# of entries from
outside Laredo, TX
Total Program
Continuers
YEAR 3
2009-10
YEAR 4
2010-11
Source: Magnet DeansAs of April 15, 2011
Compiled by GT/AA Department
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2009-2010
1291536
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2008-2009
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Source: LCC/LBJ CTE Technical Student Enrollment 2009‐2010Carl D. Perkins Public Law 109‐270TEC 29.181
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Number of Students 36 36Average Hours per Student 11.03 10.17
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110
12 May 2010 -- \HS2HE\2BasicB\QWK03591\HS2HEcampus.sas - 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 2009Enrolled in Texas Public or Independent Higher Education Fall 2009
County=WEBB
District High School HS Code Institution Students
TEXAS A&MINTERNATIONAL UNIV
74
U. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 8
U. OF TEXAS AT SANANTONIO
7
TEXAS STATE UNIV - SANMARCOS
6
Other Pub/Ind 4-yr Inst. (5) 10
Other Pub/Ind 2-yr Inst. (1) 2
Not trackable 26
Not found 127
Total high school graduates 399
UNITED ISD JOHN B ALEXANDER H S 240903003 LAREDO COMMUNITYCOLLEGE
230
TEXAS A&MINTERNATIONAL UNIV
112
U. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 15
U. OF TEXAS AT SANANTONIO
11
AUSTIN COMMUNITYCOLLEGE
9
UNIV OF THE INCARNATEWORD
7
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY 6
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY 5
TEXAS STATE UNIV - SANMARCOS
5
U. OF TEXAS-PANAMERICAN
5
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHTEXAS
5
Other Pub/Ind 4-yr Inst. (7) 11
Other Pub/Ind 2-yr Inst. (7) 11
Not trackable 9
Not found 119
Total high school graduates 560
UNITED ISD LYNDON B JOHNSON 240903009 LAREDO COMMUNITYCOLLEGE
138
111
12 May 2010 -- \HS2HE\2BasicB\QWK03591\HS2HEcampus.sas - 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 2009Enrolled in Texas Public or Independent Higher Education Fall 2009
County=WEBB
District High School HS Code Institution Students
TEXAS A&MINTERNATIONAL UNIV
61
Other Pub/Ind 4-yr Inst. (5) 11
Other Pub/Ind 2-yr Inst. (3) 3
Not trackable 18
Not found 136
Total high school graduates 367
UNITED ISD UNITED H S 240903001 LAREDO COMMUNITYCOLLEGE
289
TEXAS A&MINTERNATIONAL UNIV
156
U. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 17
U. OF TEXAS AT SANANTONIO
11
U. OF TEXAS-PANAMERICAN
7
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY 6
Other Pub/Ind 4-yr Inst. (10) 21
Other Pub/Ind 2-yr Inst. (6) 9
Not trackable 12
Not found 162
Total high school graduates 690
UNITED ISD UNITED SOUTH H S 240903002 LAREDO COMMUNITYCOLLEGE
212
TEXAS A&MINTERNATIONAL UNIV
89
U. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 10
U. OF TEXAS AT SANANTONIO
8
Other Pub/Ind 4-yr Inst. (8) 15
Other Pub/Ind 2-yr Inst. (6) 8
Not trackable 18
Not found 162
Total high school graduates 522
WEBB CISD BRUNI H S 240904001 LAREDO COMMUNITYCOLLEGE
6
Other Pub/Ind 4-yr Inst. (8) 12
112
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United Partners for Scholars2010-2011
School Name
Number of Recipients
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LBJHS 31 31,000.00$ District 88 88,000.00$
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Number of Recipients
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United Partners for Scholars2009-2010
School Name
Number of Recipients
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Compiled by: Fine Arts Department As of May 13, 2011
United Independent School District
Rhinoceros 3-D Software Program American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Funded
15 Rhinoceros 4.0 (classroom Lab Pack) for the following UISD campuses:
HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUSES (5) MIDDLE SCHOOL CAMPUSES (10)
Population using Rhinoceros 4.0 (classroom Lab Pack)
Middle School art students = 4,008 High School art students = 1,658
Software Description This course is concerned with the visualization and creation of 3-D computer-generated models and their applications in today’s manufacturing, communication, and publishing industries. software. In addition to developing a working knowledge of 3-D terminology and concepts, each student will learn how to create a variety of 3-D geometric models from technical drawings, sketches, real models, and written descriptions. Implementation of Rhinoceros 4.0 in the UISD middle and high school art classes This program is intended to be used as supplemental learning material for art classes. The elements of this software will help students meet mathematics and science requirements. This program does not substitute for an Art I, II, II, IV or AP Art class as it is not a standalone course.
Timeline - January 21, 2011 to February 7, 2011 – Distribution of Rhinoceros Software to the targeted campuses - 1st teacher training to introduce software on February 21, 2011 - 2- day workshop for further training summer 2011 - Full implementation as art class supplemental teaching program for fall of 2011
122
2010 EXTENDED YEAR
PROGRAM
123
Compiled by Program Evaluation Department
State & Federal Mandates & Requirements
• PK-K LEP Mandate
• TAKS Mandate - SSI
• Extended School Year (ESY)
• Migrant Project Matemática
District Initiatives
• Promotion
• TAKS Acceleration
• Credit Recovery (only for students who need credits to graduate in 4 years with cohort)
• Language Academy
• Science Academy
• Put Reading First
• Literacy Ambassadors
• STAR Program
124
Source: 2010 Summer Binder As of August 6, 2010 Compiled by: Program Evaluation Department
2010 EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR OVERVIEW
Elementary Students: May 31st – July 1st Monday – Thursday 7:45 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Elementary Teachers: May 31st – July 1st Monday – Thursday 7:45 a.m. – 2:15 p.m. • PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT – SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2010 • WORKDAY - SATURDAY, MAY 29, 2010 ************************************************************************************************** Middle School Students: May 31st – July 1st Monday – Thursday 8:15 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Middle School Teachers: May 31st – July 1st Monday – Thursday 8:15 a.m. – 2:45 p.m. • PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT – SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2010 • WORKDAY - SATURDAY, MAY 29, 2010 ************************************************************************************************** High School Students: June 7th - July 15th/July 16th Monday – Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. High School Teachers: June 7th - July 15th/July 16th Monday – Thursday 8:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. • PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT – WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 2010 • WORKDAY – THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 2010
125
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UNITED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 2010
EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR SUMMER PROGRAM
Elementary Students: May 31st – July 1st Monday – Thursday 7:45 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Elementary School Sites Finley Elementary housed at *Kazen Elementary
Cuellar Elementary housed at *Killam Elementary
Clark, Newman Elementary housed at *Gutierrez Elementary
Borchers Elementary housed at *Malakoff Elementary
C.S.B.S. Elementary housed at *Nye Elementary
Fasken Elementary housed at *Muller Elementary
Arndt Elementary housed at *Prada Elementary
Centeno Elementary housed at *Roosevelt Elementary
Ruiz Elementary housed at *Salinas Elementary
Trautmann Elementary housed at *Matias De Llano Elementary Juarez-Lincoln, United D. D. Hachar Elementary housed at *Kennedy-Zapata Elementary
B. Garcia Elementary housed at *Zaffirini Elementary
*Perez Elementary
Middle School Students: May 31st – July 1st Monday – Thursday 8:15 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Middle School Summer Sites Clark Middle School housed at *United Middle School
Gonzalez Middle School housed at *United South Middle School Los Obispos Middle School housed at *Vergara Middle School
Trautmann Middle School housed at *Washington Middle School *Salvador Garcia Middle
High School Students: June 7th – July 15 or 16th Monday – Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
High School Summer Sites LBJ High School housed at *United South High School
Alexander High School housed at *United High School
S.T.E.P. Academy
*Underlined Campus – Hosting Campus
126
Source: Campus Rosters As of August 6, 2010 Compiled by: Program Evaluation Department
United Independent School District Extended School Year Summer Program
2010 Total Staffing
Elementary: Regular Program Teachers - 363 Resource Teachers - 26 Self-Contained Unit Teachers - 42 Total - 379 Middle School: Regular Program Teachers - 141 Resource Teachers - 20 Self-Contained Unit Teachers - 12 Total - 173 High School: Regular Program Teachers - 46 PLATO Teachers - 4 Self-Contained Unit Teachers - 13 S.T.E.P. Academy - 3 Total - 66 Total Teachers District-Wide- 618
127
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AHS LBJ UHS USHSENGLISH I 2 3ENGLISH II 2 2ENGLISH III 5 1ENGLISH IV 2 4 5 2SPEECH 1 0.5 3.5BIOLOGY 4CHEMISTRY 1 2 6PHYSICS 6 2 1 1HEALTH 0.5 0.5 1IPC 1PSYCHOLOGY 0.5 1.5 1.5W. GEOGRAPHYW. HISTORY 1 1.5 2US HISTORY 1 2 2.5 1GOVERNEMENT 1 0.5 1.5 1.5ECONOMICS 1.5 0.5 1 1PERSONAL FAMILY LIVING 0.5 1 1.5PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY 0.5P.E. 0.5ALGEBRA 1 1.5 1ALGEBRA II 1 4 4GEOMETRY 1 3 3.5PRE-CAL 1BCIS 2.5 3SPANISH I 1 1SPANISH II 1 0.5 5NUTRITIONTOTAL ODYSSEYWARE CREDITS 16.5 31 34 38.5
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TAKS Results 3rd Administration5th and 8th Grade
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5th Grade Reading 445 103 23%8th Grade Reading 276 63 23%
#DIV/0!5th Grade Math 313 96 31%8th Grade Math 409 119 29%
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Source: District TAKS ResultsAs of August 6, 2010
Compiled by: Program Evaluation Department
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ELEMENTARY EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR PROGRAM SURVEY The Staff Development for the summer program in which I participated was helpful 1 2 3 4 5 1 3 41 69 172 0.35% 1.05% 14.34% 24.13% 60.14% Support from your summer school principal was adequate. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 23 42 218 0.35% 0.70% 8.04% 14.69% 76.22% Walkthroughs by your summer school administrator contributed to the improved quality of instruction. 1 2 3 4 5 3 4 32 63 185 1.05% 1.39% 11.15% 21.95% 64.46% The scope & sequence for summer curriculum was adequate. 1 2 3 4 5 5 18 58 54 152 1.74% 6.27% 20.21% 18.82% 52.96% Rate the following student centered activities that are applicable to your program: Put Reading First 1 2 3 4 5 12 8 44 77 134 4.36% 2.91% 16.00% 28.00% 48.73% Rate the following student centered activities that are applicable to your program: Math Activities 1 2 3 4 5 10 4 37 80 145 3.62% 1.45% 13.41% 28.99% 52.54% Your campus learning environment was motivating and conducive to learning. 1 2 3 4 5 0 5 20 63 197 0.00% 1.75% 7.02% 22.11% 69.12% Rate the following student centered activities that are applicable to your program: Reading Activities 1 2 3 4 5 13 4 49 62 145 4.76% 1.47% 17.95% 22.71% 53.11% Rate the following student centered activities that are applicable to your programs: Pre-Kinder Activities 1 2 3 4 5 69 1 12 19 68 40.83% 0.59% 7.10% 11.24% 40.24% Rate the following student centered activities that are applicable to your program: Kinder Activities 1 2 3 4 5 69 3 20 27 56 39.43% 1.71% 11.43% 15.43% 32.00%
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Rate the following student centered activities that are applicable to your program: Special Ed. STAR 1 2 3 4 5 74 1 14 22 60 43.27% 0.58% 8.19% 12.87% 35.09% Rate the following student centered activities that are applicable to your program: SSI TAKS Activities 1 2 3 4 5 59 0 18 33 79 31.22% 0.00% 9.52% 17.46% 41.80% Rate the following student centered activities that are applicable to your program: Science Academy Activities 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 20 43 175 3.17% 2.38% 7.94% 17.06% 69.44% Rate the following student centered activities that are applicable to your program: Language Academy Activities 1 2 3 4 5 77 1 15 23 53 45.56% 0.59% 8.88% 13.61% 31.36% Rate the following student centered activities that are applicable to your program: Literacy Ambassadors Initiative 1 2 3 4 5 39 1 21 42 112 18.14% 0.47% 9.77% 19.53% 52.09% Parents were informed about the summer program through a parent meeting 1 2 3 4 5 20 7 41 52 162 7.09% 2.48% 14.54% 18.44% 57.45% Notification of your summer employment was made in a timely manner. 1 2 3 4 5 1 5 34 37 209 0.35% 1.75% 11.89% 12.94% 73.08% Electronic Registrar Online
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MIDDLE SCHOOL EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR PROGRAM SURVEY The Staff Development for the summer program in which I participated was helpful 1 2 3 4 5 3 7 28 43 75 Support from your summer school principal was adequate. 1 2 3 4 5 3 7 16 37 93 1.92% 4.49% 10.26% 23.72% 59.62% Walkthroughs by your summer school principal contributed to the improved quality of instruction. 1 2 3 4 5 10 3 27 47 68 6.45% 1.94% 17.42% 30.32% 43.87% The scope & sequence for summer curriculum was adequate. 1 2 3 4 5 2 0 24 52 77 1.29% 0.00% 15.48% 33.55% 49.68% Rate the following student centered activities that are applicable to your program: Put Reading First 1 2 3 4 5 9 4 29 52 51 6.21% 2.76% 20.00% 35.86% 35.17% Rate the following student centered activities that are applicable to your program: Math Activities 1 2 3 4 5 21 2 20 32 52 16.54% 1.57% 15.75% 25.20% 40.94% Your campus learning environment was motivating and conducive to learning. 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 24 39 78 3.27% 4.58% 15.69% 25.49% 50.98% Rate the following student centered activities that are applicable to your program: Reading Activities 1 2 3 4 5 13 2 18 41 49 10.57% 1.63% 14.63% 33.33% 39.84% Rate the following student centered activities that are applicable to your program: Special Ed. STAR 1 2 3 4 5 38 2 12 16 30 38.78% 2.04% 12.24% 16.33% 30.61% Rate the following student centered activities that are applicable to your program: SSI TAKS Activities 1 2 3 4 5 26 2 18 30 44 21.67% 1.67% 15.00% 25.00% 36.67%
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Rate the following student centered activities that are applicable to your program: Language Academy Activities 1 2 3 4 5 41 1 10 17 25 43.62% 1.06% 10.64% 18.09% 26.60% Rate the following student centered activities that are applicable to your program: Science Academy Activities 1 2 3 4 5 21 1 9 23 50 20.19% 0.96% 8.65% 22.12% 48.08% Rate the following student centered activities that are applicable to your program: Literacy Ambassadors Initiative 1 2 3 4 5 29 0 19 18 26 31.52% 0.00% 20.65% 19.57% 28.26% Parents were informed about the summer program through a parent/orientation meeting. 1 2 3 4 5 12 6 35 27 71 7.95% 3.97% 23.18% 17.88% 47.02% Notification of your summer employment was made in a timely manner. 1 2 3 4 5 1 5 21 32 97 0.64% 3.21% 13.46% 20.51% 62.18%
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HIGH SCHOOL EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR PROGRAM SURVEY Staff Development contributed to my ability to meet my student’s instructional needs. 1 2 3 4 5 1 0 3 6 16 3.85% 0.00% 11.54% 23.08% 61.54% Walkthroughs by your summer school administrator contributed to the improved quality of instruction. 1 2 3 4 5 1 4 2 6 13 3.85% 15.38% 7.69% 23.08% 50.00% Support from your summer school principal was adequate. 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 6 17 0.00% 3.85% 7.69% 23.08% 65.38% Resources were provided in a timely manner. 1 2 3 4 5 0 2 4 5 15 0.00% 7.69% 15.38% 19.23% 57.69% Parents were informed about the summer program through an orientation meeting. 1 2 3 4 5 0 2 5 6 13 0.00% 7.69% 19.23% 23.08% 50.00% Notification of your summer employment was made in a timely manner. 1 2 3 4 5 0 3 3 6 14 0.00% 11.54% 11.54% 23.08% 53.85%
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Professional Development Electronic Registrar Online Summative
State Board for Educator Certification 19 TAC Chapter 32, Subchapters A and B; TAC 153, BB
TEC 21.033, Subchapter H; TEC Sec. 21.451U.I.S.D. Policy DMA Legal
Trainings
2010-2011 2009-2010 2010-2011 2009-2010
1,416 1,610 27,260 38,007
Extended School Year 50 36 940 528
Summer Learning Opportunities 104 77 1,219 816
Special Education Academy 3 3 100 116
New Teacher Orientation 30 36 610 647
American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (A.R.R.A.) 274 102 3,549 1,649
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Source: ERO SystemAs of April 8, 2011
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Curriculum & InstructionDepartment Profile – _Library Science_
Staff Programs & Responsibilities
Students Supported
Staff Supported
I Lead Librarian and 41 librarians
Student Instruction:To promote the integration of curriculum, resources, and teaching strategies to ensure the success of all students as content creators.
41,509 All UISD Students (Grades PreK-12)
Targeted AudienceIncludes: Students (Pre-K-12)
Faculty/Staff Instruction:To provide continual instruction on latest technologies, print/non-print resources, implementation of scope & sequence, and use of equipment
6,177 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 83,018 UISD participants
Targeted Audience:All UISD Community
Accountability System(s): Instructional Resources on Materials, Selection, and Adoption:EFA Legal and LocalInstructional Resources on Library Media Programs:EFBInstructional Resources on Copyrighted Materials:EFE Legal and LocalTexas Education Code 33.021:Texas Library State StandardsLibrary Media Specialists Online HandbookLibrary Media Specialists Online Framework K-12
2010-2011 Budget(s): Each campus appropriates monies according to SBDMLocal, General Operating (199) Each campus varies according to SBDMFederal, ARRA, Title I, (book replacement plan) NOTE: This funding will expire September 2011. Monies spent district-wide on Year 3 Allocation: $535,675.77
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As of April 8, 2011 Compiled by Library Science Department
United ISD Library Science Department
2010-2011 Highlights
Goal:
As per the School Library Program: Standards and Guidelines for Texas, Standard I, Principle 2.T
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 2010-May 2011
Elementary Highlights:
Literacy Ambassadors: Students are celebrated for their summer reading achievements Library Family Nights: Friends and family read with their child Author Video Chat: Dan Gutman, Author visit via Web conferencing Book Clubs: Students and library media specialists meet to discuss newest titles Accelerated Reading Celebrations: Students are honored periodically for reading achievements
Middle School Highlights:
Online Book Clubs: Students “meet” via EChalk discussion boards and in real time Podcasting Projects: Students create their own audio reviews of their favorite books VOKIS: Student create avatars on their research projects Book Trailers: Students create their own movie trailer of their favorite books Booky Awards: Students compete in movie trailers competition Teen Read Week: Students participate in various activities highlighting their favorite books
High School Highlights:
Author Web Conferencing: All district high schools participated in an author book discussion via web conferencing
Library Virtual Tours: Students utilize online library virtual tours highlighting library services and resources Author Visit: All district high schools hosted Texas poet laureate Karla Morton to participate in a poetry festival Nationally renowned author Elizabeth Partridge participated in a book discussion with all district high schools Reading Promotions: Library Bucks were given to students for every hour read Online Book Clubs: Students participate by discussing their favorite book via discussion boards with each other
and also with other classes VOKI Projects: Students create their avatars for English classes
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Library Science Data Collection and Circulation
District Libraries
8/3/10-4/1/11
8/3/09-4/09/10 4/1/2011 4/9/2010
8/3/10-4/1/11 4/9/2010
United High 38,375 35,748 172 162 3,611 3,373Washington Middle 15,790 14,479 178 88 1,250 1,178Trautmann Middle 19,481 18,227 176 142 1,540 1,524Trautmann Elementary 14,024 15,144 21 19 829 826Finley Elementary 12,767 12,508 13 11 561 571Dellano Elementary 11,678 11,704 20 10 654 671Kazen Elementary 11,716 10,546 38 19 550 549Borchers Elementary 9,609 9,178 19 18 638 586Muller Elementary 11,443 10,365 42 40 819 791Malakoff Elementary 13,811 11,661 30 28 940 917Fasken Elementary 13,639 13,574 100 24 1,018 998United South High 22,485 19,735 938 104 2,606 2,575United South Middle 13,261 13,753 154 109 1,311 1,281Gonzalez Middle 15,692 11,632 84 71 1,044 976Salinas Elementary 14,024 10,787 124 41 853 839Ruiz Elementary 14,546 14,978 17 16 907 896Zaffirini Elementary 13,173 11,710 23 19 1,125 1,060Cuellar Elementary 11,959 11,340 32 10 698 687Garcia Elementary 15,026 13,494 42 40 1,047 1,029Killam Elementary 9,901 8,608 39 38 860 869J.B. Alexander High 29,449 27,438 156 109 2,522 2,522United Middle 11,720 10,446 203 150 1,050 1,017Clark Middle 11,815 12,067 208 142 846 883Nye Elementary 11,903 11,729 21 20 875 840Clark Elementary 9,341 9,376 16 15 535 543Newman Elementary 10,059 9,668 34 26 556 528Gutierrez Elementary 13,860 13,438 86 83 676 681Col. Santos Benavides 12,010 11,056 23 20 926 903L. B. Johnson High 18,179 19,054 520 472 2,328 2,179Salvador Garcia Middle 12,764 12,510 87 87 505 506Los Obispos Middle 12,348 12,248 115 104 903 903L.Bruni Middle 11,745 10,364 43 37 750 750Perez Elementary 14,495 13,737 52 83 960 960United DD Elementary 11,380 11,210 27 26 414 414Juarez-Lincoln Elementary 12,260 12,598 106 104 388 388Prada Elementary 13,858 13,720 20 19 802 802Kennedy-Zapata Elementary 13,594 13,491 96 54 579 579Roosevelt Elementary 14,547 14,290 50 18 839 839Arndt Elementary 14,668 12,881 75 73 1,016 1,016Centeno Elementary 16,829 12,810 41 39 879 879
Totals 579,224 543,302 4241 2,690 41,210 40,328
Collection Holdings Electronic Books Current
Enrollment
Source: Destiny Resource Management Solution SystemMIS Current EnrollmentLibrary Media Specialists Campus Records
As of April 08, 2011Compiled by Library Science Department
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Library Science Data Collection and Circulation
District Libraries
United HighWashington MiddleTrautmann MiddleTrautmann ElementaryFinley ElementaryDellano ElementaryKazen ElementaryBorchers ElementaryMuller ElementaryMalakoff ElementaryFasken ElementaryUnited South HighUnited South MiddleGonzalez MiddleSalinas ElementaryRuiz ElementaryZaffirini ElementaryCuellar ElementaryGarcia ElementaryKillam ElementaryJ.B. Alexander HighUnited MiddleClark MiddleNye ElementaryClark ElementaryNewman ElementaryGutierrez ElementaryCol. Santos BenavidesL. B. Johnson HighSalvador Garcia MiddleLos Obispos MiddleL.Bruni MiddlePerez ElementaryUnited DD ElementaryJuarez-Lincoln ElementaryPrada ElementaryKennedy-Zapata ElementaryRoosevelt ElementaryArndt ElementaryCenteno Elementary
Totals
8/3/10-4/1/11
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19,537 17,476 38,001 34,25125,446 24,684 23,936 21,12011,276 11,157 13,776 17,31442,018 52,742 7,344 7,82430,376 30,700 7,405 7,44345,345 54,178 8,841 6,56921,321 27,633 2,132 2,29038,857 45,000 9,000 17,38836,358 30,822 3,579 2,13625,613 29,661 10,455 5,67534,782 38,618 4,175 6,36722,537 14,163 25,847 14,51310,515 11,162 13,444 14,12811,435 11,775 6,220 5,56322,039 27,956 4.899 3,95424,710 28,376 11,693 3,51316,300 13,915 6,802 9,38311,357 17,571 1,548 4,63727,365 28,402 5,540 5,54818,846 17,736 3,705 72914,610 10,200 21,896 13,4299,438 10,554 6,572 11,7086,563 5,023 7,967 8,50179,591 75,384 6,460 11,81022,502 31,263 3,773 3,03833,594 30,126 9,802 1,05031,110 36,674 2,219 3,85739,871 37,947 8,074 17,18814,575 14,414 30,314 13,5039,647 8,584 11,671 3,56514,108 6,264 12,106 6,26114,184 9,820 12,761 9,27520,909 28,263 10,604 5,36818,566 28,586 2,748 3,74744,616 34,568 9,290 5,86412,774 14,743 1,079 2,17811,026 9,749 3,442 1,58026,785 26,884 3,809 3,90811,460 17,313 2,590 4,57618,101 21,098 3,972 6,670950,063 991,184 374,597 327,421
Number of Student Walk-insCirculation
Source: Destiny Resource Management Solution SystemMIS Current EnrollmentLibrary Media Specialists Campus Records
As of April 08, 2011Compiled by Library Science Department
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Library Science DataRegion I Databases
District Libraries
08/3/10-4/1/11 08/3/09-4/1/10 08/08-03/09 08/3/10-4/1/11 8/3/09-4/1/10 08/08-03/09
United High 52,279 55,270 118,064 3,115 1,124 2,116Washington Middle 115,761 91,553 162,813 1,993 907 3,239Trautmann Middle 65,392 41,504 142,758 3,030 1,492 2,613Trautmann Elementary 187 3,159 4,187 3,801 1,917 3,773Finley Elementary 11,296 8,013 17,134 2,119 991 1,631Dellano Elementary 449 4,843 2,721 1,318 823 1,303Kazen Elementary 4,168 1,720 7,122 2,755 1,167 2,430Borchers Elementary 2,151 4,384 1,471 2,888 1,207 2,349Muller Elementary 587 8,892 7,246 4,099 1,591 2,787Malakoff Elementary 302 242 2,594 3,775 1,826 2,193Fasken Elementary 444 484 2,314 2,801 1,282 2,635United South High 107,622 93,568 236,228 3,719 2,236 3,662United South Middle 11,816 27,261 33,004 4,473 4,673 5,056Gonzalez Middle 22,866 66,869 120,134 2,541 2,246 2,617Salinas Elementary 8,002 890 7,878 3,716 1,757 3,422Ruiz Elementary 791 57 576 3,546 2,148 4,191Zaffirini Elementary 82 23 3,302 7,225 3,637 4,861Cuellar Elementary 35 288 891 3,804 1,804 2,830Garcia Elementary 153 442 1,823 5,476 2,651 3,137Killam Elementary 148 29 98 2,680 1,857 1,959J.B. Alexander High 59,774 64,813 202,677 3,818 1,710 1,634United Middle 5,153 45,344 58,650 3,254 1,615 1,757Clark Middle 6,591 12,059 16,699 2,085 936 1,347Nye Elementary 14,967 294 7,766 3,665 1,866 2,508Clark Elementary 25 211 170 3,160 1,401 2,382Newman Elementary 2,521 12,259 34,534 2,345 883 1,842Gutierrez Elementary 911 1,233 127,589 1,528 675 2,058Col. Santos Benavides 17,251 32,228 31,398 2,837 1,678 2,232L. B. Johnson High 12,924 74,293 154,206 7,489 1,993 3,773Salvador Garcia Middle 38,384 60,657 71,566 2,193 1,761 2,230Los Obispos Middle 844 2,419 13,808 1,525 1,310 1,399L.Bruni Middle 2,429 18,357 5,257 5,500 4,209 3,236Perez Elementary 22,122 20,741 1,900 6,339 2,675 3,504United DD Elementary 1,617 449 4,562 2,161 1,046 1,781Juarez-Lincoln Elementary 888 8,351 12,379 1,938 1,027 1,385Prada Elementary 0 451 4,733 3,188 1,848 2,369Kennedy-Zapata Elem 173 6,237 2,123 3,338 1,439 3,163Roosevelt Elementary 199 1,223 7,879 3,756 2,190 2,622Arndt Elementary 322 164 399 2,017 1,045 2.206Centeno Elementary 199 625 1,523 5,263 1,882 2,144
Totals 591,825 771,899 1,656,176 136,273 70,525 114,376
NetTrekker Searches United Streaming Searches
Source: Region I DatabasesAs of April 08, 2011
Compiled by Library Science Department
145
District Initiative
146
WITTS(Whatever It Takes to Succeed)
District Initiative
Schools 2009‐2010 2010‐2011Bonnie Garcia
Killam Perez Prada Prada
Roosevelt Salinas Zaffirini Clark
Salvador Garcia Salvador Garcia Lamar Bruni Vergara Lamar Bruni Vergara
Los ObisposAntonio Gonzalez United South L.B. Johnson L.B. Johnson United South United South
Best Practice What Works Clearinghouse
Turning Around Chronically Low Performing Schools
Using Student Achievement Data to Support Instructional Decision Making
Professional Classroom Instruction that Works‐ Reading/Resource Research‐Based Strategies for Meeting the Needs of
Tool Strategies for Increasing Student Diverse Learners
Elementary
Middle
High
Source: Campus Intervention Compiled by Campus Intervention
Tool Strategies for Increasing Student Diverse LearnersAchievement Paula Rutherford
Robert Marzano Jane Polluck
Source: Campus Intervention Compiled by Campus Intervention
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CAMPUS TOTALS
Alexander HS # Students # Credits # Students Started
# Students Completed
# Credits Completed
1/2 Credit Courses 39 54 17 2 11 Credit Courses 21 23 6 1 1
# of Students In Progress AHS - 20 # of Credits In Progress AHS - 15
Total # of Students (non-duplicative) 54 23Total # Credits 50 2
L B Johnson HS # Students # Credits # Students Started
# StudentsCompleted
# Credits Completed
1/2 Credit Courses 145 144 71 70 611 Credit Courses 150 219 107 49 169
# of Students In Progress LBJ - 75 # of Credits In Progress LBJ - 60.5
Total # of Students (non-duplicative) 199 168Total # Credits 291 230
United HS # Students # Credits # Students Started
# StudentsCompleted
# Credits Completed
1/2 Credit Courses 74 98 74 19 111 Credit Courses 119 150 115 52 62
# of Students In Progress UHS - 50 # of Credits In Progress UHS - 58
Total # of Students (non-duplicative) 168 117Total # Credits 199 73
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2010 - 2011OdysseyWare Year in Review Report
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United South HS # Students # Credits # Students Started
# StudentsCompleted
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1/2 Credit Courses 72 95 58 32 22.51 Credit Courses 85 143 65 30 44
# of Students In Progress USHS - 36 # of Credits In Progress USHS - 28
Total # of Students (non-duplicative) 136 126Total # Credits 191 66.5
STEP Academy # Students # Credits # Students Started
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Credits Completed
1/2 Credit Courses 79 25.51 Credit Courses 19 9
Total # of Students (non-duplicative) 85 85Total # Credits 59 34.5
United ISD OdysseyWare Data for: AHS, LBJHS, UHS, USHS
TOTAL # Students
# Students # Credits # Students # Credits
Total # 1/2 Credit Courses Requested 330 391 220 123 96Total # 1 Credit Courses Requested 375 535 293 132 276
Total # Students Requesting Courses (Non-Dup ) 557 731 434 372
Total # Students IN PROGRESS 181 Total # Credits IN PROGRESS 146.5
TOTAL # Credits Requested 731TOTAL # Credits Completed 372
Data complied as of April 26, 2011
# Courses Requested
TOTAL # Credits Completed
3585 85
Source:OdysseyWare Program, Data Compiled by:Instruction Department Campus Reports
Secondary Instruction DepartmentApril 2011
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United ISD PSAT Report, 2010‐2011
PSAT Summary:
In the fall of 2010, Cambridge Educational Services partnered with the United School District to provide students with a five‐week PSAT prep 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. In the first session of the Cambridge PSAT prep program, students took an official released PSAT pre‐test in order to identify skill gaps and those test sections which were in need of the most review. Cambridge provided both teachers as well as materials to instruct students in learning effective strategies and reviewing the basic skills necessary to improve their performance on the official PSAT. The results of this program, measured using the scores from the Cambridge pre‐test and the official October PSAT test, are extremely positive, especially regarding increases in PSAT scores for those students who attended all five preparation sessions. Even though Cambridge can see areas which need to be improved upon, such as making sure all proper procedures are followed regarding pre and post‐testing, these preliminary results are encouraging. The information detailed in the rest of this report reconciles data from a number of different resources in an easily readable and usable format. Cambridge believes that it is essential to understand the impact of 100% attendance on student score gains. When attendance factors are combined with the test scores, the results correspond to research which has already been conducted concerning successful test prep programs. Those students from the four schools combined who attended all five test preparation sessions had an average score increase which was 3.6 times higher than those of students who attended four or less classes. When taking into account the pre‐test confusion, those schools who followed Cambridge procedures correctly (Lyndon B. Johnson and United South High School), students who attended 100% of the test sessions increased their scores on average 6.6 times more than students who did not attend all of the sessions. Clearly attendance is a significant factor in program success.
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Official PSAT Scores: (2009‐2010)
Campus Actual PSAT 2009 Scores (Avg) Actual PSAT 2010 Scores (Avg) Percent Increase Alexander HS 140 162 16% LBJ HS 113 120 6% United HS 137 143 4% United South 129 134 5% District 128 143 12%
Official PSAT Scores: (2009‐2010)
Each of the four schools involved in the Cambridge PSAT prep program showed significant gains in their students’ average scores from the 2009 actual PSAT to the 2010 actual PSAT. Students from the entire district that were enrolled in the Cambridge program scored on average 12% higher on the 2010 actual PSAT than those involved in the previous year’s program scored on the 2009 actual PSAT. These gains demonstrate an increase in student motivation and also effective targeting of skill gaps within the student population enrolled in the program.
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Average Gains from Pre to Actual PSAT Test: (Based on Attendance, 2010)
Campus Gain with 100% attendance Gain with 0‐80% attendance Attendance Impact Multiplier
Alexander HS 2.9 0.5 5.8x LBJ HS 1.2 0.9 1.3x United HS 4.5 1.0 4.5x United South 7.6 2.1 3.6x District 4.0 1.1 3.6x
Average Gains from Pre to Actual PSAT Test: (Based on Attendance)
Once attendance factors are taken into account, the data demonstrates a clear increase in scores on the part of those who committed to attending all class sessions compared to those who attended four or fewer classes. In the district as a whole, 100% attendees exhibited a four point average increase in their scores compared to a 1.1 point average increase for students who attended 0‐80% of the sessions. Without exception, students in each school who attended all of the test preparation classes increased their scores on average 3.6 times more than students who missed one or more sessions.
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Program Implementation Success According to Cambridge Recommendations
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Attendance Impact Multiplier
AHS & UHS 3.4 1.5 1.4 2.3x LBJ & USHS* 4.6 0.7 2.4 6.6x District 4.0 1.1 1.9 3.6x
*Indicates those schools whose students did not have to retake the pre‐test
Program Implementation Success According to Cambridge Recommendations
After grouping schools together according to whether they implemented proper Cambridge testing procedures or not, the data shows that those schools (Lyndon B. Johnson and United South High School) whose students did not have to retake the pre‐test as a result of confusion of test booklets scored on average one point higher than students who had to retake the pre‐test (Alexander High School and United High School). Furthermore, when the data is divided out based on attendance, it shows that from those schools who followed Cambridge’s recommended procedures, students who attended 100% of the classes showed an average 4.6 point increase in their scores. This increase is 6.6 times higher than those students at the same schools who attended four or fewer sessions.
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Percent of Students Increasing Their Score from Pre to Actual PSAT Test:
Campus Students with 100% attendance N Students with 0‐80% attendance N Alexander HS 57% 21 45% 49 LBJ HS 56% 16 52% 25 United HS 80% 10 55% 40 United South 79% 19 60% 58 District 72% 66 54% 172 Of the 66 students enrolled in the Cambridge program which attended all class sessions, 72% saw an increase in their scores from the Cambridge pre‐test to the actual 2010 PSAT compared to 54% of students which attended 0‐80% of the classes. Among those students who attended all of the test prep sessions, all four schools individually saw over 50% of their students increase their scores.
Enrollment and Testing:
(2010) Campus Number of Students
Enrolled (2010) Number of Matched Pre and Post
Tested (2010) Percent of Students Pre and
Post Tested (2010) Alexander HS* 129 67 52% LBJ HS 75 43 57% United HS* 143 50 35% United South 96 77 80% District 443 237 54% *Based on Alexander and United High School’s re‐test of the pre‐test
Matched Pre and Post Tested Students: (2009‐2010)
Campus Number of Matched Pre and Post Tested
(2009) Number of Matched Pre and Post Tested
(2010 Cambridge Program) Alexander HS 28 67 LBJ HS 50 43 United HS 52 50 United South 73 77 District 203 237
Over 50% of the students district‐wide who enrolled in the Cambridge program completed both the pre and post‐tests, a total of 237 students. This total is a 17% increase in student completion in comparison to the 2009 program. This data again reinforces the success of Cambridge’s program in increasing student dedication to academic success and college readiness.
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Future Program Improvement and Considerations: In an effort to ensure greater results in 2011, we would like to make the following suggestions based on our discussions and 20+ years of experience implementing similar programs nationwide: 1) Pre‐test students on Saturday. The 2010 Cambridge and United School District program pre‐tested
students and conducted the first test preparation session on the same day. However, dedicating one day to pre‐testing students and then beginning classes the following Saturday may improve program efficiency. 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 can provide a pre‐assessment proctor checklist which the program coordinator can utilize to inform the proctors of the appropriate off‐record PSAT form code to use for pre‐testing, preventing future confusion.
b. Proctors will be responsible for ensuring that test booklets with the proper form code are distributed.
c. Cambridge will communicate 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.
2) Instructors are a key component to program success. Cambridge appreciates your candid appraisal
of the instructors and test preparation procedures that you 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.
b. Programs are additionally encouraged to consider hiring some of their 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.
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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.
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 the top 20% of your 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.
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 confirms that this initial 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 test preparation programs to your schools in 2010 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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LBJ 26 23 10 1 14 155 48 3 395 347 (-48)
LBVMS 142 128 15 1 24 346 45 4 310 365 55
LOMS 107 104 13 1 27 367 49 4 349 514 166
SGMS 83 79 15 1 12 191 45 3 327 356 29
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UHSA 31 30 19 2 59 1136 45 3 522 653 131
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TOTAL 993 941 15 1 28 435 46 4 366 455 90
MANAGEMENT
Results Summary ReportDISTRICT: UNITED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
Time Period: 08/24/09 – 05/02/12
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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4,74
934
3,17
371
.31
Kin
der
296
1,37
51,
802
76.3
235
944
1,30
872
.17
6143
149
487
.24
1st G
rade
3,07
416
,919
26,2
1164
.55
1,72
58,
468
13,0
8764
.71,
349
8,45
113
,124
64.3
92n
d G
rade
18,7
5064
,022
91,1
0470
.27
14,2
9950
,518
68,8
1873
.43,
689
10,9
4318
,827
58.1
274
72,
414
3,25
174
.25
3rd
Gra
de17
,271
87,0
5011
8,44
173
.514
,264
73,0
5497
,223
75.1
41,
790
7,42
811
,945
62.1
81,
125
6,32
18,
800
71.8
24t
h G
rade
7,56
128
,445
39,8
9871
.29
6,05
723
,912
31,3
5976
.25
1,43
94,
404
8,27
353
.23
6112
224
749
.39
5th
Gra
de10
,413
46,9
3865
,717
71.4
25,
032
24,9
3133
,066
75.3
92,
335
8,10
413
,501
60.0
22,
967
13,6
6718
,705
73.0
6N
EWM
AN
49,8
3731
8,83
546
4,87
068
.58
Kin
der
4136
441
887
.08
330
3196
.77
3833
438
786
.31s
t Gra
de3,
063
23,2
0835
,304
65.7
486
46,
271
9,79
064
.05
2,19
916
,937
25,5
1466
.38
2nd
Gra
de9,
351
44,2
4569
,700
63.4
85,
944
28,2
0041
,588
67.8
3,31
615
,602
27,4
3956
.86
9144
367
365
.82
3rd
Gra
de13
,616
91,2
7813
4,08
668
.07
9,45
763
,423
89,2
0671
.09
3,80
924
,372
39,6
9561
.39
271
2,82
14,
156
67.8
74t
h G
rade
9,61
572
,599
101,
036
71.8
56,
359
44,8
0358
,678
76.3
52,
481
21,8
1932
,844
66.4
369
75,
079
8,11
262
.61
5th
Gra
de14
,151
87,1
4112
4,32
670
.09
5,55
328
,077
39,1
4971
.71
2,26
812
,961
19,5
1766
.46,
310
45,9
4065
,415
70.2
2TR
AU
TMA
NN
12,5
1432
,664
50,1
0365
.19
Kin
der
3778
139
56.1
137
7813
956
.11
1st G
rade
1,14
73,
346
5,37
662
.24
908
2,36
23,
781
62.4
723
998
41,
595
61.6
92n
d G
rade
3,57
37,
923
13,0
3560
.78
2,73
45,
696
9,15
862
.19
699
1,80
73,
191
56.6
214
042
068
661
.22
3rd
Gra
de2,
323
7,93
611
,303
70.2
11,
958
6,60
69,
188
71.8
936
51,
330
2,11
562
.88
4th
Gra
de1,
100
3,90
45,
941
65.7
166
92,
737
4,17
465
.57
427
1,16
51,
763
66.0
84
24
50
Ove
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Mat
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5th
Gra
de4,
334
9,47
714
,309
66.2
32,
018
4,58
06,
646
68.9
152
71,
414
2,18
764
.65
1,78
93,
483
5,47
663
.6PE
REZ
112,
283
362,
765
516,
663
70.2
1K
inde
r4,
022
12,0
5117
,843
67.5
41,
958
5,25
78,
160
64.4
22,
064
6,79
49,
683
70.1
61s
t Gra
de15
,739
40,6
7458
,264
69.8
112
,917
33,4
5646
,567
71.8
42,
822
7,21
811
,697
61.7
2nd
Gra
de15
,568
42,3
8963
,088
67.1
912
,412
36,9
8851
,694
71.5
52,
759
4,54
19,
871
4639
285
31,
507
56.6
3rd
Gra
de30
,085
117,
404
164,
757
71.2
623
,795
97,7
5013
1,34
574
.42
6,06
819
,068
32,2
7359
.08
161
403
765
52.6
74t
h G
rade
29,6
5396
,899
136,
770
70.8
519
,163
64,0
1584
,856
75.4
39,
686
30,2
0547
,587
63.4
764
82,
066
3,33
861
.89
5th
Gra
de17
,216
53,3
4875
,941
70.2
510
,716
36,1
1748
,681
74.1
92,
344
5,72
59,
576
59.7
84,
134
11,4
6517
,596
65.1
5FI
NLE
Y35
,051
133,
278
188,
157
70.8
3K
inde
r1,
428
6,44
49,
875
65.2
61,
167
5,30
28,
121
65.2
826
11,
142
1,75
465
.11s
t Gra
de5,
077
17,5
9225
,644
68.6
3,57
111
,909
17,2
5769
1,50
25,
674
8,37
167
.78
49
1656
.25
2nd
Gra
de7,
158
25,5
9935
,545
72.0
25,
796
21,1
3627
,730
76.2
21,
312
4,39
67,
668
57.3
223
5285
61.1
73r
d G
rade
5,51
223
,356
33,9
2668
.84
3,58
415
,770
20,7
0676
.16
1,66
26,
514
11,5
1256
.58
226
938
1,42
565
.82
4th
Gra
de8,
795
33,3
1845
,830
72.7
6,46
725
,537
32,8
2977
.78
2,19
47,
261
12,2
0159
.51
120
462
722
63.9
85t
h G
rade
7,08
126
,969
37,3
3772
.23
4,08
815
,752
20,0
9678
.38
1,48
26,
021
9,44
263
.76
1,50
35,
188
7,77
166
.76
U.D
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AC
HA
R45
,592
183,
766
245,
735
74.7
8K
inde
r13
7112
656
.35
747
7067
.14
624
5642
.85
1st G
rade
283
1,84
62,
439
75.6
922
21,
486
1,85
180
.28
6136
058
861
.22
2nd
Gra
de8,
715
17,8
3324
,510
72.7
67,
798
16,1
4321
,494
75.1
416
784
1,65
347
.42
501
906
1,36
366
.47
3rd
Gra
de10
,738
29,5
4341
,815
70.6
58,
820
23,0
6331
,455
73.3
21,
803
6,15
29,
772
62.9
511
132
657
756
.49
4th
Gra
de2,
629
12,6
3817
,373
72.7
51,
369
6,40
28,
398
76.2
319
31,
011
1,75
757
.54
1,06
75,
225
7,21
872
.38
5th
Gra
de23
,214
121,
835
159,
472
76.4
11,4
4960
,314
78,7
0276
.63
248
1,15
81,
943
59.5
911
,495
60,3
0678
,722
76.6
GU
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26,6
8413
1,69
716
7,30
578
.71
Kin
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1963
9963
.64
1859
9363
.44
14
666
.66
1st G
rade
310
1,93
42,
599
74.4
196
548
622
88.1
214
1,38
61,
977
70.1
2nd
Gra
de13
,133
66,7
3076
,949
86.7
211
,151
61,1
6268
,225
89.6
41,
617
4,41
17,
130
61.8
636
51,
157
1,59
472
.58
3rd
Gra
de1,
270
5,07
17,
727
65.6
31,
118
4,81
17,
131
67.4
612
721
650
143
.11
2341
8846
.59
4th
Gra
de3,
616
17,6
6625
,537
69.1
82,
959
15,3
3521
,141
72.5
364
62,
305
4,33
753
.14
919
4245
.23
5th
Gra
de8,
336
40,2
3354
,394
73.9
77,
418
36,5
3148
,643
75.1
666
2,76
64,
480
61.7
424
891
01,
234
73.7
4R
UIZ
37,2
9619
9,18
627
6,50
872
.03
Kin
der
4116
819
486
.639
155
181
85.6
32
1313
100
1st G
rade
596
4,32
65,
217
82.9
244
23,
194
3,82
383
.54
153
1,13
11,
390
81.3
61
14
252n
d G
rade
606
2,61
14,
601
56.7
530
31,
657
2,14
677
.21
282
908
2,39
637
.89
2146
5977
.96
3rd
Gra
de12
,710
65,5
1293
,576
70.0
110
,620
53,3
7773
,588
72.5
31,
781
10,8
2517
,662
61.2
829
71,
236
2,19
756
.25
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4th
Gra
de9,
118
50,7
9270
,166
72.3
96,
752
37,6
7250
,195
75.0
52,
219
12,4
8118
,903
66.0
214
063
21,
039
60.8
25t
h G
rade
14,2
2575
,777
102,
754
73.7
57,
871
43,5
5657
,751
75.4
22,
390
12,9
8118
,564
69.9
23,
890
18,9
6025
,935
73.1
DE
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12,3
6382
,111
112,
396
73.0
5K
inde
r19
116
171
67.8
414
102
153
66.6
65
1418
77.7
71s
t Gra
de38
11,
660
2,15
577
.03
266
1,06
11,
380
76.8
811
559
977
577
.29
2nd
Gra
de1,
231
3,48
05,
190
67.0
584
02,
429
3,33
472
.85
387
1,03
91,
841
56.4
33
1012
83.3
33r
d G
rade
2,68
217
,504
24,1
7172
.42
2,26
015
,439
20,8
6174
369
1,89
53,
040
62.3
350
148
240
61.6
64t
h G
rade
3,34
419
,919
26,6
0374
.88
3,23
819
,266
25,6
9274
.98
100
600
827
72.5
53
3350
665t
h G
rade
4,70
639
,432
54,1
0672
.88
2,87
023
,975
31,5
5675
.97
545
5,10
77,
231
70.6
21,
225
9,82
514
,609
67.2
5K
AZE
N43
,684
189,
494
266,
742
71.0
4K
inde
r40
105
163
64.4
26
1226
46.1
534
9313
767
.88
1st G
rade
1,28
23,
212
5,09
463
.05
843
2,08
83,
122
66.8
843
91,
124
1,97
256
.99
2nd
Gra
de6,
440
17,5
5024
,345
72.0
95,
090
14,5
7019
,162
76.0
31,
080
2,46
74,
224
58.4
270
513
959
53.4
93r
d G
rade
14,5
7669
,080
98,3
1870
.26
10,7
8152
,263
71,2
2073
.38
2,66
911
,953
19,0
1262
.87
769
3,15
15,
284
59.6
34t
h G
rade
10,7
6644
,700
66,2
3667
.49
9,38
037
,935
55,0
4368
.91
1,21
66,
156
10,0
1461
.47
161
595
1,13
652
.37
5th
Gra
de10
,580
54,8
4772
,586
75.5
68,
703
44,5
8558
,923
75.6
632
61,
555
2,26
168
.77
1,55
08,
706
11,3
9776
.38
JUA
REZ
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CO
LN5,
891
61,7
9889
,175
69.2
9K
inde
r1s
t Gra
de2,
293
25,4
4435
,435
71.8
2nd
Gra
de1,
017
9,03
415
,562
58.0
570
159
252
63.0
994
78,
875
15,3
1057
.96
3rd
Gra
de46
46,
705
8,72
576
.85
47
2231
.81
460
6,69
88,
703
76.9
64t
h G
rade
931
10,4
4014
,945
69.8
628
210
283
74.2
836
9,49
213
,770
68.9
367
738
892
82.7
35t
h G
rade
1,18
610
,175
14,5
0870
.13
9265
91,
047
62.9
496
99,
113
12,8
2971
.03
125
403
632
63.7
6PR
AD
A25
,014
102,
732
143,
567
71.5
5K
inde
r3
2122
95.4
53
2122
95.4
51s
t Gra
de47
261
330
79.0
918
101
120
84.1
629
160
210
76.1
92n
d G
rade
185
1,01
91,
372
74.2
711
864
981
779
.43
6134
851
467
.76
2241
53.6
53r
d G
rade
8,83
837
,370
51,3
8872
.72
6,93
131
,767
41,9
8575
.66
1,81
25,
398
8,98
260
.09
8820
240
450
4th
Gra
de6,
457
23,4
2031
,428
74.5
25,
233
19,9
4625
,795
77.3
21,
156
3,26
55,
305
61.5
467
208
326
63.8
5th
Gra
de9,
484
40,6
4159
,027
68.8
54,
450
20,9
3428
,425
73.6
41,
918
6,80
811
,309
60.1
93,
115
12,8
9719
,287
66.8
6B
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23,3
2510
0,97
613
8,85
072
.72
Kin
der
378
2,24
34,
105
54.6
425
71,
653
2,99
455
.21
121
590
1,11
153
.11s
t Gra
de13
2844
63.6
41
59
55.5
512
2335
65.7
12n
d G
rade
1,21
25,
497
7,48
573
.44
905
4,61
45,
969
77.2
928
581
81,
397
58.5
522
6511
954
.62
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3rd
Gra
de6,
057
27,2
8036
,175
75.4
14,
753
22,1
5328
,301
78.2
71,
115
4,36
86,
702
65.1
718
975
91,
172
64.7
64t
h G
rade
2,87
39,
338
14,6
5163
.74
1,66
76,
098
8,71
269
.99
1,19
03,
180
5,83
054
.54
1452
9455
.31
5th
Gra
de12
,792
56,5
9076
,390
74.0
87,
160
29,7
4238
,899
76.4
51,
708
7,77
811
,300
68.8
33,
776
18,6
7725
,322
73.7
5K
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TA33
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87,9
9113
4,17
765
.57
Kin
der
294
3,52
05,
314
66.2
428
83,
500
5,28
966
.17
620
2580
1st G
rade
1,85
39,
852
13,9
5270
.61
1,59
28,
946
12,6
1470
.92
248
885
1,29
868
.18
1321
4052
.52n
d G
rade
5,17
611
,319
19,7
3657
.35
1,67
64,
554
6,35
871
.62
3,19
56,
126
12,1
4550
.44
305
639
1,23
351
.82
3rd
Gra
de5,
507
14,1
7322
,375
63.3
41,
581
5,28
37,
002
75.4
43,
799
8,64
214
,876
58.0
912
022
445
549
.23
4th
Gra
de7,
197
16,2
9525
,332
64.3
34,
409
11,5
9716
,298
71.1
52,
440
3,95
57,
792
50.7
532
272
61,
169
62.1
5th
Gra
de13
,034
32,8
3247
,468
69.1
73,
012
8,58
611
,467
74.8
795
02,
069
3,75
655
.08
9,06
622
,174
32,2
3668
.78
CO
L.SA
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S40
,285
240,
351
315,
273
76.2
3K
inde
r56
386
431
89.5
645
289
332
87.0
411
9799
97.9
71s
t Gra
de58
52,
805
3,97
970
.542
01,
788
2,47
972
.12
165
1,01
71,
500
67.8
2nd
Gra
de5,
005
20,9
3527
,223
76.9
3,81
616
,169
20,2
7679
.74
845
3,44
25,
018
68.5
934
41,
324
1,92
968
.63
3rd
Gra
de7,
709
39,5
5052
,424
75.4
46,
454
34,4
0144
,334
77.5
973
52,
979
5,01
659
.38
469
1,96
22,
763
714t
h G
rade
21,9
5514
3,97
018
6,05
977
.38
15,1
1810
0,76
712
5,58
980
.23
6,82
043
,167
60,3
9771
.47
1426
5547
.27
5th
Gra
de4,
975
32,7
0545
,157
72.4
31,
141
5,80
57,
718
75.2
12,
100
13,8
2318
,688
73.9
676
96,
521
9,04
772
.07
RO
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53,0
2017
8,44
425
7,11
269
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inde
r64
358
441
81.1
849
280
338
82.8
415
7810
375
.72
1st G
rade
7,34
231
,309
44,5
2970
.31
3,85
414
,367
20,9
9368
.43
3,48
816
,942
23,5
3671
.98
2nd
Gra
de12
,533
28,3
4349
,796
56.9
27,
679
19,2
6229
,790
64.6
53,
721
7,65
316
,292
46.9
71,
125
1,42
83,
698
38.6
13r
d G
rade
17,0
1165
,007
86,7
3174
.95
14,9
4558
,370
76,2
6376
.53
1,83
06,
095
9,53
963
.89
209
491
785
62.5
44t
h G
rade
8,15
126
,873
37,8
8770
.93
6,93
923
,247
31,1
8974
.53
1,17
73,
522
6,49
854
.224
6211
454
.38
5th
Gra
de7,
919
26,5
5437
,728
70.3
85,
531
19,1
3926
,035
73.5
152
11,
971
2,99
765
.76
1,85
85,
407
8,62
462
.69
ZAFF
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I34
,036
159,
247
213,
919
74.4
4K
inde
r1
11
100
11
110
01s
t Gra
de56
425
499
85.1
755
421
489
86.0
91
410
402n
d G
rade
6238
052
672
.24
3924
434
271
.34
1050
6675
.75
1386
118
72.8
83r
d G
rade
6,74
129
,278
38,0
1877
.01
6,19
026
,631
33,8
0878
.77
502
2,22
23,
660
60.7
148
424
548
77.3
74t
h G
rade
15,4
7470
,737
93,2
2175
.88
11,8
9255
,744
70,7
3278
.81
3,49
914
,864
22,2
1766
.935
6914
846
.62
5th
Gra
de11
,702
58,4
2681
,654
71.5
54,
941
22,9
9630
,524
75.3
31,
413
5,92
19,
602
61.6
65,
343
29,5
0541
,512
71.0
7C
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32,4
7713
3,98
719
8,83
167
.39
Kin
der
211
1110
01
11
100
110
1010
01s
t Gra
de73
32,
704
4,22
963
.94
6328
736
778
.267
02,
417
3,86
262
.58
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2nd
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253
23,2
7736
,792
63.2
74,
058
18,3
4727
,784
66.0
384
83,
328
6,35
052
.434
71,
602
2,65
860
.27
3rd
Gra
de9,
263
42,3
0660
,930
69.4
37,
350
32,5
4145
,748
71.1
31,
662
8,79
713
,663
64.3
820
584
31,
275
66.1
14t
h G
rade
9,84
735
,068
48,5
6672
.21
8,45
830
,603
41,3
1474
.07
1,10
73,
554
5,67
262
.65
279
911
1,57
557
.84
5th
Gra
de7,
379
30,6
2148
,303
63.3
93,
900
15,1
1322
,856
66.1
257
12,
589
4,47
157
.92,
907
12,9
1720
,971
61.5
9M
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,495
134,
981
193,
408
69.7
9K
inde
r12
8310
083
965
7784
.41
318
2378
.26
1st G
rade
433
2,64
14,
111
64.2
431
22,
084
3,29
363
.28
121
557
818
68.0
92n
d G
rade
11,2
9446
,060
68,0
6867
.67
8,64
137
,527
52,1
2871
.99
2,58
58,
255
15,5
0053
.25
6625
139
164
.19
3rd
Gra
de11
,930
47,4
9567
,444
70.4
29,
433
38,6
2652
,447
73.6
42,
372
8,36
414
,387
58.1
311
648
557
284
.79
4th
Gra
de5,
937
23,5
9033
,731
69.9
44,
223
17,0
8923
,397
73.0
31,
702
6,45
710
,262
62.9
212
4472
61.1
15t
h G
rade
1,88
915
,112
19,9
5475
.73
923
6,48
18,
645
74.9
684
18,
024
10,2
0278
.65
100
509
916
55.5
6A
RN
DT
2,39
19,
467
14,9
0063
.53
Kin
der
137
379
562
67.4
313
737
956
267
.43
1st G
rade
2398
171
57.3
120
9515
660
.89
33
1520
2nd
Gra
de20
662
61,
129
55.4
516
451
486
859
.21
4111
226
043
.07
10
10
3rd
Gra
de1,
538
6,07
49,
054
67.0
989
33,
969
5,22
475
.97
633
2,06
13,
750
54.9
69
3969
56.5
24t
h G
rade
7327
438
371
.54
3714
219
273
.95
3613
219
169
.15t
h G
rade
414
2,01
63,
601
55.9
827
71,
316
2,39
654
.92
1790
189
47.6
112
061
01,
016
60.0
3B
ON
NIE
GA
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IA37
,233
176,
545
237,
692
74.2
7K
inde
r6
3647
76.6
427
3479
.41
29
1369
.23
1st G
rade
355
1,58
82,
625
60.5
302
1,27
72,
064
61.8
753
311
561
55.4
32n
d G
rade
6,97
532
,433
50,8
7263
.75
6,35
130
,230
46,3
8965
.16
457
1,73
13,
404
50.8
516
647
21,
078
43.7
83r
d G
rade
8,07
041
,489
56,8
2473
.01
7,51
839
,478
52,9
0574
.62
295
1,15
02,
129
54.0
119
568
31,
384
49.3
44t
h G
rade
7,62
136
,366
45,4
4880
.02
7,28
934
,839
42,8
5881
.28
258
1,23
52,
060
59.9
564
274
482
56.8
45t
h G
rade
14,2
0664
,633
81,8
7678
.94
12,7
0957
,624
70,7
8281
.41
768
3,73
35,
892
63.3
568
43,
060
4,79
863
.77
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O21
,492
50,0
2776
,535
65.3
6K
inde
r7
2635
74.2
87
2635
74.2
81s
t Gra
de1
11
100
11
110
02n
d G
rade
741
5377
.36
741
5377
.35
3rd
Gra
de10
,364
24,7
6736
,957
67.0
27,
487
20,1
6227
,988
72.0
32,
729
4,29
48,
340
51.4
813
729
259
349
.24
4th
Gra
de8,
799
19,8
5630
,104
65.9
65,
330
14,0
2119
,961
70.2
43,
416
5,76
59,
961
57.8
751
6717
737
.85
5th
Gra
de2,
314
5,33
69,
385
56.8
665
91,
569
2,58
260
.76
319
790
1,40
156
.38
1,33
62,
977
5,40
255
.1M
ALA
KO
FF16
,206
72,6
9510
9,72
266
.25
Kin
der
4522
628
778
.75
1614
017
878
.65
2986
109
78.8
9
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1,18
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6260
565
692
.22
137
327
524
62.4
2nd
Gra
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237
4,15
66,
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68.6
395
13,
176
4,47
670
.95
173
707
1,15
561
.21
113
273
425
64.2
33r
d G
rade
3,90
017
,369
26,2
6966
.12
3,79
116
,937
25,6
5266
.02
9134
448
171
.51
1777
118
65.2
54t
h G
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4,74
422
,968
34,1
8267
.19
4,44
621
,771
31,8
7368
.323
493
91,
876
50.0
560
257
425
60.4
75t
h G
rade
6,08
127
,044
41,7
4864
.78
4,40
619
,003
28,8
1265
.95
706
3,54
85,
356
66.2
495
94,
460
7,51
159
.37
FASK
EN19
,013
64,7
6889
,042
72.7
3K
inde
r9
4160
68.3
37
3043
69.7
62
1117
64.7
1st G
rade
112
531
703
75.5
399
449
607
73.9
713
8296
85.4
12n
d G
rade
4,76
517
,826
26,1
4368
.19
2,45
99,
826
13,2
5874
.11
2,01
26,
647
10,8
5661
.22
294
1,35
32,
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66.6
83r
d G
rade
8,71
925
,276
33,1
2976
.37,
653
22,0
2028
,696
76.7
371
22,
138
2,93
172
.94
325
948
1,29
173
.43
4th
Gra
de4,
647
17,2
9723
,692
73.0
13,
834
13,9
2418
,432
75.5
473
33,
151
4,90
164
.29
5217
626
965
.42
5th
Gra
de76
13,
797
5,31
571
.44
583
2,99
74,
121
72.7
254
227
370
61.3
512
457
382
469
.53
KIL
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29,8
9514
8,31
721
6,95
868
.36
Kin
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508
2,45
63,
982
61.6
828
81,
504
2,33
164
.52
220
952
1,65
157
.66
1st G
rade
1,22
78,
384
12,7
1465
.94
3519
527
471
.16
1,19
28,
189
12,4
4065
.82
2nd
Gra
de2,
287
13,6
1619
,701
69.1
153
23,
077
4,09
275
.19
1,72
210
,367
15,3
7067
.44
3317
223
971
.96
3rd
Gra
de9,
293
38,1
8457
,909
65.9
45,
874
27,4
5738
,531
71.2
53,
278
10,3
4118
,598
55.6
131
362
734
49.3
14t
h G
rade
3,01
617
,476
25,8
9767
.48
1,85
810
,788
15,2
4070
.78
1,13
96,
631
10,5
6262
.78
1757
9361
.29
5th
Gra
de13
,564
68,2
0196
,755
70.4
95,
259
26,2
6237
,284
70.4
33,
212
17,9
4927
,496
65.2
75,
083
23,9
7531
,915
75.1
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