All schools in Round Rock, Pflugerville and Hutto ISDs meet accountability standards, 3 stand above rest
On Tuesday, the Texas Education Agency released accountability ratings for the 2016-17 school year. These ratings, still marked with designations of “met standard,” “not rated” or “improvement required,” demonstrate a district and its individual campuses’ performance over the past year. The rating system is based off of four indeces that measure student performance, year-to-year improvement, academic achievement of certain student groups and importance of high school diploma achievement. Across the state, 1,203 districts participated in the accountability system, with 95.3 percent earning a rating of “met standard” or “met alternative standard.” Only 3.7 percent of districts received an “improvement required.” […]
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Source: Community Impact- Round Rock