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Accountability Ratings 2008 - 2009
| District: Exemplary |
| Elementary : Exemplary |
| High School: Recognized |
District State Rating for 2008-09
- 2008-09 Rating: Exemplary
Campus State Ratings for 2008-09
- The elementary school was rated “Exemplary”
- The high school was rated “Recognized”
District Federal Rating for 2008-09
- The district rating was “Meets Adequate Yearly Progress”
Campus Federal Ratings for 2008-09
- The elementary school rating was “Meets Adequate Yearly Progress”
- The high school rating was “Meets Adequate Yearly Progress”
What are Slocum ISD’s Accountability Ratings? What do they mean?
Two Rating Systems-State & Federal
State Accountability System
Ratings: “Exemplary,” “Recognized,” “Academically Acceptable,” “Academically Unacceptable” and “Not Rated”
Indicators: TAKS tests, dropout rate (grades 7, 8), and completion rate (grades 9-12)
Five Subgroups: All students, White, African American, Hispanic, and Economically Disadvantaged
Federal Accountability System (No Child Left Behind Act)
Rating Categories: “Meets Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)” or “Missed AYP” and “Not Rated”
Indicators: TAKS tests, TAKS participation rate, and graduation rate (for high schools) or attendance rate (for middle or elementary schools)
7 Subgroups: Same as state plus Limited English Proficient and Special Education
Slocum ISD was one of 117 districts/ charter schools rated exemplary of the 1235 districts/charter schools rated in the state. Congratulations to the students and faculty.
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