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Southside Independent School District Public Hearing
Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR) 2013-14
March 6, 2015 10:00 a.m.
TAPR Overview
Due to changes in legislation, the performance report formerly known as the Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS) report is now the Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
AEIS was published from 1990-91 to 2011-12. Archived AEIS reports may be found on the AEIS Archives page through TEA
The TAPR provides information on the performance of students in each school and district in Texas. The reports also provide extensive information on school and district staff, programs, and student demographics.
Differences from Previous AEIS Reports
STAAR Proficiency and STAAR Progress Measures results are shown
Inclusion of two new postsecondary indicators
Replacement of financial profile section with direct HTML link to 2012-13 Financial Actual Report
Changes to This Year’s TAPR EOC : The EOC results include the
following◦ English I/Reading I combined (2014 only)◦ English II/Reading II combined (2014 only)◦ Algebra I (2013 and 2014)◦ Biology (2013 and 2014)◦ U.S. History (2014 only)
TAKS:◦ TAKS Exit-Level Cumulative is reported for the Class
of 2014, the last class tested under TAKS. (district performance only)
◦ TAKS Prior Year Failers – Since there were no grade 11 TAKS results available in 2014, TAKS Prior Year Failers are no longer reported
Changes to This Year’s TAPR Student Success Initiative: Results are
shown for this year only.◦ Students Meeting Phase-in 1 Level II Standard
on First STAAR Administration◦ Students Requiring Accelerated Instruction
1st Administration only STAAR only STAAR Cumulative Met Standard – STAAR only
◦ STAAR Failers Promoted by Grade Level Placement Committee
◦ STAAR Met Standard (Failed Previous Year) Promoted to Grade 6 or 9 Retained in Grade 5 or 8
Changes to This Year’s TAPR
RHSP/DAP Graduation – Longitudinal rates are shown for the Class of 2013 and Class of 2012 and annual rates are shown for the graduates in 2012-13 and 2011-12.
TSI Higher Education Readiness Component – Since there were no grade 11 TAKS results available in 2014, the TSA Higher Education Readiness Component is no longer reported.
Changes to This Year’s TAPR
Class Size Averages by Grade and Subject – “Mixed Grades” is no longer reported as a grade.
Other Performance Indicators: Other indicators are shown in a similar manner as in prior year reports; see the TAPR Glossary for more information.
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Accessing the TAPR Report
http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/tapr/index.html
www.southsideisd.org
Campus Libraries or Offices
STAAR Performance at Phase-in Level II or above◦Disaggregated by grade level, subject, and student
group◦Aggregated by passing standard and progress measure◦Progress of Prior Year Failures◦TAKS Exit-Level cumulative◦Student Success Initiative◦Current year ELL Students disaggregated by subject and
Bilingual/ESL service delivery model
2013-14 TAPR ContentDistrict/Campus Performance
Participation Rate Attendance Rate Annual Dropout Rates Graduation Rates
2013-14 TAPR ContentDistrict/Campus Performance (continued)
College Readiness Indicators◦RHSP and DAP Graduates◦ Advanced Courses/Dual Enrollment◦Texas Success Initiative (TSI)◦College-Ready Graduates◦AP/IB Results, SAT/ACT Results◦Graduates Enrolled in a Texas Institution of Higher
Education (IHE)◦Gradates in a Texas IHE Completing One Year
Without Remediation
2013-14 TAPR ContentDistrict/Campus Performance (continued)
Student Information◦Demographics, Graduates, Retention Rates, Class
Size Staff Information
◦Demographics, Experience, Salary Information Programs
◦Student Enrollment, Teachers by Program Budget
http://tea.texas.gov/financialstandardreports/
2013-14 TAPR Report OverviewDistrict/Campus Profile
GR 3 GR 4 GR 5 GR 6 GR 7 GR 80
20
40
60
80
100
120
68 65 6569
64
86StateDistrictAf AmHispWhiteSpec. Ed.Eco. Dis.ELL
2014 STAAR 3-8 Performance Reading
ENG I ENG II0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
6769
45
52
46
52
46
52
2830
42
52
3028
StateDistrictAf AmHispWhiteSpec EdEco DisELL
2014 STAAR Performance End-of-Course: English Language Arts
GR 3 GR 4 GR 5 GR 6 GR 7 GR 80
20
40
60
80
100
120
53 5462
68
58
85
StateDistrictAf AmHispWhiteSpec EdEco DisELL
2014 STAAR 3-8 Performance Mathematics
ALG I
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
8080
65 64
72
48
6358 State
DistrictAf AmHispWhiteSpec EdEco DisELL
2014 STAAR Performance End-of-Course: Mathematics
GR 5
GR 8
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80 7472
51
66
49
66
71
68
41 47
47 5444
32
StateDistrictAf AmHispWhiteSpec EdEco DisELL
2014 STAAR 3-8 Performance Science
Biology
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
9089
65
90
6472
48
6358
StateDistrictAf AmHispWhiteSpec EdEco DisELL
2014 STAAR Performance End-of-Course: Science
GR 8
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
7063
5453
62
39
51
35
StateDistrictAf AmHispWhiteSpec EdEco DisELL
2014 STAAR 3-8 Performance Social Studies
US History
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100 9286
85 8683
50
86
63
StateDistrictAf AmerHispWhiteSpec EdEco DisELL
2014 STAAR Performance End-of-Course: Social Studies
Grade 4
Grade 7
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80 7372
56
50
57
51
52
3847
5253
50
72
31
StateDistrictAf AmHispWhiteSpec EdEco DisELL
2014 STAAR 3-8 Performance Writing
All S
ubje
cts
Readi
ng
Mat
h
Writ
ing
Scie
nce
Social
Stu
dies
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80 77 76 78
7278
766773
70
50
72
63
State 2014Region 2014SISD 2013SISD 2014
District Performance of All Grades
2013
2014
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
6261
62
605453 State
RegionDistrict
STAAR Percent Met or Exceeded ProgressAll Grades, Reading
State 2013 Region District
State 2014 Region District
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
47 4742 44 44 42
15 1512 17 16
11 Exceeded ProgMet Prog
6254 60
53
STAAR Percent Met or Exceeded Progress with Percent ExceedingAll Grades, Reading
6261
2014
2013
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
6059
59
5749 55 StateRegionDistrict
STAAR Percent Met or Exceeded ProgressAll Grades, Mathematics
State 2014 Region District
State 2013 Region District
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
42 42 40 43 42 43
18 179 16 15 12
59
4957
55
STAAR Percent Met or Exceeded Progress with Percent ExceedingAll Grades, Math
6059
2011-12
2012-13
86
88
90
92
94
96
98
100
95.995.895
94.8
State RegionDistrictAAHispWhiteAsianTwo/MoreSpec EdEco DisELL
2014 Attendance2011-2012 and 2012-13 School Year
2011-12 2012-1386
88
90
92
94
96
98
100
State RegionDistrictAAHispWhiteAsianTwo/MoreSpec EdEco DisELL
2014 Attendance2011-2012 and 2012-13 School Year
2012
2013
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
5
0.4
3
2.2
5
0.30.9
State RegionDistrictA AHispWhiteAsianTwo/MoreSpec EdEco DisELL
2013 Annual Dropout Rate (Grades 7-8)2011-2012 School Year
2012
2013
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
2.4
2.2
3
1.81.7
State RegionDistrictA AHispWhiteAsianTwo/MoreSpec EdEco DisELL
2013 Annual Dropout Rate (Grades 9-12)2011-2012 And 2012-13 School Year
2012 20130
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
State RegionDistrictA AHispWhiteAsianTwo/MoreSpec EdEco DisELL
2013 Annual Dropout Rate (Grades 9-12)2011-2012 And 2012-13 School Year
All Af Am Hisp White Eco Dis Spec Ed ELL
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100 92.692.1 94.1 92.5
88.2
72.2
5.46.3
06.6 5.9
27.8
GraduateGEDContinuedDropout
4-Year Longitudinal Graduation Rate (Grades 9-12)Class of 2013
2012
2013
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
10086.2 92.387 91.7
76.7
94.188.192
72.4
88
72.272.2 All
Af AmHispWhiteEco DisSp EdELL
4-Year Federal Graduation Rate Without Exclusions (9-12)Class of 2012 and 2013
All Af Am Hisp White Eco Dis Sp Ed ELL
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
6059
69
62
14 18
Class of 2013 College Ready GraduatesEnglish Language Arts
All Af Am Hisp White Eco Dis Sp Ed ELL
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
7372
82
72
35
55
Class of 2013 College Ready GraduatesMathematics
All Af Am Hisp White Eco Dis Sp Ed ELL
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
5250
66
53
109
Class of 2013 College Ready GraduatesBoth Subjects
Texas statute (TEC 39.053) requires every district to publish an annual report on violent and criminal incidents at campuses in the district
The report must include:◦Number, rate and type of incidents◦ Information concerning school violence prevention and
intervention policies and procedures used by the district◦Findings that result from Safe and Drug-Free Schools and
Communities Act
Violent and Criminal Incidents
2013 Violent and Criminal IncidentsDisciplinary Action Reason Code
Description of Behavior SISD JJAEP DAEP HS MS Losoya Heritage Freedom Gallardo Pearce
11 Use, exhibited, or possessed firearm
13 Use, exhibited, or possessed club
14 Use, exhibited, or possessed weapon
16 Arson 17 Murder, attempted murder
18 Indecency with a child 19 Aggravated kidnapping
28 Assault not employee/volunteer
29 Aggravated assault on school employee/volunteer
30 Aggravated assault on student
31 Sexual assault or aggravated sexual assault on school employee
32 Sexual assault or aggravated sexual assault on student
36 Felony controlled substance
37 Felony alcohol violation
46 Aggravated robbery
2013-14 Findings as a result of the Safe and Drug Free School Act
• Student Tobacco Limited Use
• Student Alcohol Limited Use
• Student Drug Limited Use
• Student School Violence Limited
Positive Behavior Intervention & Support Student Code of Conduct and CHAMPS Crisis Management Plan Bullying Reporter CKE Legal – Safety Program/Risk
Management: Security Personnel/Peace Officers
CKE Local - Safety Program/Risk Management: Security Personnel/Peace Officers
FDD Legal – Admissions: School Safety Transfers
FFE Legal – Student Welfare: Student Assistance Programs/Counseling
FFF Local – Student Welfare: Student Safety
FFFA Local – Student Safety: Supervision of Students
FFG Legal – Student Welfare: Child Abuse and Neglect
FFH Legal - Student Welfare: Freedom from Harassment
FFH Local – Student Welfare: Freedom from Harassment
FNC Legal – Student Rights and Responsibilities: Student Conduct
FNC Local – Student Rights and Responsibilities: Student Conduct
FNCC Legal – Student Conduct: Prohibited Organizations and Hazing
FNCG Legal – Student Conduct: Weapons
FNCH Legal – Student Conduct: Assaults FNCI Legal – Student Conduct:
Disruptions FO Legal – Student Discipline FO Local – Student Discipline FOC Legal – Student Discipline:
Placement in a Disciplinary Alternative Education Setting
FODA Legal – Expulsion: Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program
FOE Legal – Student Discipline: Emergency Placement
Violence Prevention and Violence Intervention Policies and Procedures for Protection of Students
Campus Performance Objectives
Texas Education Code §11.253 requires that each campus improvement plan set objectives based on the TAPR and periodically measure progress toward the performance objectives. These objectives must be approved by the local Board of Trustees and must be included in the published TAPR.
Each Campus Improvement Plan includes performance objectives and was Approved by the Board of Trustees on October 8, 2014.
Campus Improvement Plans with Performance Objectives are published on the District Website at
www.southsideisd.org
PEIMS Financial Standard Reports of 2012-13 Actual Financial Information
• Link is included on the actual TAPR Reporthttp://tea.texas.gov/financialstandardreports/
Per Pupil Expenditures:$10,197.00 (2012-13)
$11,614.00 (2013-14 new submission)
Texas statute (TEC 39.306) requires every district to include with its TAPR a report on student performance in postsecondary institutions during the first year enrolled after graduation from high school. The report includes:◦Number of Total Graduates, disaggregated by attendance
in Institutes of Higher Education◦Number of Students within each GPA reporting band
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
High School Graduates from FY 2011Enrolled in Texas Public or Independent Higher Education in FY 2012
Southside High School
Total Graduate
s
GPA for 1st Year in Public Higher Education in Texas
< 2.0 2.0 – 2.49
2.5 – 2.99
3.0 – 3.49
> 3.5 Unknown
Four-Year Public University
31 11 6 3 8 3 0
Two-Year Public Colleges
88 29 10 19 12 12 6
Independent Colleges & Universities
9
Not Trackable 8
Not Found 151
Total High School Graduates
287
For more information, please contact:
Melonie B. Iglehart-HammonsDirector of Measurement & Accountability
210.882.1600 Ext. 7109