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1 2018 School Rankings STATE OF EDUCATION Greater Houston Spring 2018
2 Overview of Presentation 1 STATEWIDE ANALYSIS 2 REGIONAL ANALYSIS 3 STATEWIDE DISTRICT ANALYSIS 4 GREATER HOUSTON ANALYSIS 5 GOLD RIBBON ANALYSIS 6 HOUSTON ISD IR SCHOOLS 2 2
3 STATEWIDE ANALYSIS 3
4 ranks all elementary and middle schools across three main areas and all high schools across four main areas I II III IV ELEMENTARY + MIDDLE SCHOOLS HIGH SCHOOLS STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT ACHIEVEMENT + POVERTY STUDENT GROWTH COLLEGE READINESS To access the full CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings methodology, please visit 4
5 Statewide Grade Distribution of Schools by Grade Level % of Schools Statewide Ranked A B C D F ELEMENTARY 4,503 schools 10% 27% 27% 25% 11% MIDDLE 2,044 schools 11% 29% 30% 22% 8% HIGH 1,407 schools 12% 27% 29% 22% 10% Source: CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings. To access the full CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings methodology, please visit 5
6 Statewide Grade Distribution of Elementary Schools Over Time % of Elementary Schools Statewide Ranked A B C D F YEAR % 21% 26% 27% 19% % 24% 27% 27% 14% % 27% 27% 25% 11% Source: CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings. To access the full CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings methodology, please visit 6
7 Statewide Grade Distribution of Middle Schools Over Time % of Middle Schools Statewide Ranked A B C D F YEAR % 25% 28% 27% 11% % 29% 29% 21% 9% % 29% 30% 22% 8% Source: CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings. To access the full CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings methodology, please visit 7
8 Statewide Grade Distribution of High Schools Over Time % of High Schools Statewide Ranked A B C D F YEAR % 24% 27% 25% 17% % 29% 26% 21% 13% % 27% 29% 22% 10% Source: CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings. To access the full CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings methodology, please visit 8
9 Schools with mobility rates below 9% are more likely to have an A than those with higher mobility rates Relationship Between Grades and Campus Mobility 0-9% mobility 9-13% mobility 13-17% mobility 17% + mobility A B 32% 38% 6% 2% 2% 11% 24% 37% 27% 35% 33% 36% Mobility is defined by TEA as the % of students who are enrolled at a school for less than 83% of the school year C D 17% 10% 19% 31% 3% 5% 9% F 9 Source: CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings. To access the full CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings methodology, please visit 24%
10 Mobility Rates in Texas School Districts Highest Mobility Rates Compared to the Statewide Average Enrollm ent % Eco Dis Mobility Rate % A/B TEXAS % 14% 38% TEXAS COLLEGE PREPARATORY ACADEMIES % 38% 30% KILLEEN ISD % 24% 27% EDGEWOOD ISD % 23% 11% CORPUS CHRISTI ISD % 23% 25% SPRING ISD % 23% 8% ALIEF ISD % 22% 20% JUDSON ISD % 22% 23% PHARR-SAN JUAN-ALAMO ISD % 21 % 37% Mobility is defined by TEA as the % of students who are enrolled at a school for less than 83% of the school year SAN ANTONIO ISD % 20% 6% VICTORIA ISD % 20% 1 3% = higher than the statewide average = lower than the statewide average *Includes districts with at least 10,000 students 10
11 REGIONAL ANALYSIS 11
12 Demographics Statewide and in Major Regions Tot al # of St u d en t s % Eco Dis % Asian % Black % Hispanic % White % Other % in Special Educat ion Texas 5,025,094 58% 4% 12% 53% 28% 3% 9% Great er Houst on Area 1,266,077 56% 7% 17% 49% 24% 3% 8% Great er Nort h Texas Area 1,257,461 53% 7% 18% 41 % 31 % 3% 9% Great er San An t onio Area 41 3,006 59% 2% 7% 68% 20% 3% 10% Fort W ort h 343, % 5% 1 9% 41 % 30% 4% 8% Rio Grande Valley 342,006 86% 0% 0% 97% 2% 0% 8% Great er Au st in Area 336,958 44% 6% 7% 47% 37% 4% 10% Source: CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings. To access the full CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings methodology, please visit 12
13 The Rio Grande Valley region has the highest number of schools with an A or B grade despite having the highest percentage of low-income students Rio Grande Valley # of students: 349,555 North Texas # of students: 1,283,623 Houston # of students: 1,304,060 Tarrant County # of students: 351,171 Austin # of students: 349,276 Texas # of students: 5,291,937 San Antonio # of students: 444,331 % A and B Grades + % Economically Disadvantaged Students in Major Regions 46% 44% 54% 42% 57% 41% 55% 40% 44% 38% 59% 33% 59% 86% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% % A or B Grades % Eco Dis Source: CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings. To access the full CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings methodology, please visit 13
14 Nearly one-third of high-poverty schools in the Rio Grande Valley are high performing (with an A or B grade) despite 86% of students low-income Share of High-Performing Schools Among High- Poverty Schools in Major Regions Rio Grande Valley Texas North Texas Houston Tarrant County Austin San Antonio 13% 11% 9% 5% 4% 3% 31% 44% 59% 54% 57% 55% 59% 86% Gold Ribbon Schools are schools that have a student body that is at least 75% economically disadvantaged, have an A or B grade, and are not magnet or charter schools 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% % Gold Ribbon Schools % Eco Dis Source: CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings. To access the full CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings methodology, please visit 14
15 Comparison of Gold Ribbon Schools in Major Regions Share of High-Performing Schools Among High- Poverty Schools in Major Regions # of High- Poverty School # of Gold Ribbon Schools % Gold Ribbon Schools % Economically Disadvantaged Rio Grande Valley % 86% Texas 2, % 59% North Texas % 54% Greater Houston % 57% Tarrant County % 55% Greater Austin % 44% Gold Ribbon Schools are schools that have a student body that is at least 75% economically disadvantaged, have an A or B grade, and are not magnet or charter schools Greater San Antonio % 59% Source: CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings. To access the full CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings methodology, please visit 15
16 STATEWIDE DISTRICT ANALYSIS 16
17 Dallas ISD increased the most number of schools with A or B grade catching up to Houston ISD (both with nearly 1/3 of schools with an A or B) % A and B Grades + % Economically Disadvantaged Students in the 10 Largest School Districts in Texas (by enrollment) Katy ISD # of students: 72,026 Cypress-Fairbanks ISD # of students: 114,075 Fort Bend ISD # of students: 73,615 North East ISD # of students: 66,702 Northside ISD # of students: 105,002 Austin ISD # of students: 81,579 Houston ISD # of students: 229,399 Dallas ISD # of students: 154,428 Fort Worth ISD # of students: 85,106 San Antonio ISD # of students: 60,706 6% 16% 30% 33% 31% 37% 38% 44% 46% 50% 43% 50% 53% 58% 62% 69% 74% 76% 88% 90% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% % A or B Grades % Eco Dis + 2% since % since % since % since % since % since % since % since % since % since
18 Dallas ISD nearly doubled the number of high-poverty, high-performing schools (with an A or B grade) from 22 schools to 40 schools Share of High-Performing Schools Among High-Poverty Schools in the 10 Largest School Districts in Texas (by enrollment) Dallas ISD Cypress-Fairbanks ISD Houston ISD Northside ISD Austin ISD Fort Worth ISD San Antonio ISD Katy ISD Fort Bend ISD North East ISD 20% 15% 11% 9% 7% 4% 1% 0% 0% 0% 30% 37% 50% 50% 53% 46% 74% 76% 88% 90% + 9% since % since % since % since % since % since % since % since % since % since % 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% % A or B Grades % Eco Dis 18
19 Comparison of Gold Ribbon Schools in Major Regions Share of High-Performing Schools Among High- Poverty Schools in Major Regions % Economically Disadvantage d # of High- Poverty School # of Gold Ribbon Schools % Gold Ribbon Schools % Change Since 2017 Dallas ISD 88% % + 9% Cy-Fair ISD 50% % + 1% Houston ISD 74% % + 2% Northside ISD 50% % - 3% Austin ISD 53% % - 3% Fort Worth ISD 76% % 0% San Antonio ISD 90% % - 3% Katy ISD 30% 1 0 0% 0% Fort Bend ISD 37% % 0% North East ISD 46% % 0% Gold Ribbon Schools are schools that have a student body that is at least 75% economically disadvantaged, have an A or B grade, and are not magnet or charter schools Source: CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings. To access the full CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings methodology, please visit 19
20 GREATER HOUSTON REGIONAL ANALYSIS 20
21 Greater Houston Area Harris County Brazoria County Chambers County Fort Bend County Galveston County Liberty County Montgomery County Waller County 1.2 Million HTX Students Home to 1 in 4 students in Texas 56% of students in HTX are low-income 21
22 Academic Benchmark Performance in Greater Houston 3-5 th Grade Reading + Math Algebra I EOC English I + II EOC Average SAT Score Graduation Rates GREATER HOUSTON 47% Meet Grade Level 41% Meet Grade Level 46% Meet Grade Level 1361 Avg. Total Score 83% (C@R rate) TEXAS STATEWIDE 45% Meet Grade Level 40% Meet Grade Level 45% Meet Grade Level 1220 Avg. Total Score 86% (C@R rate) Source: CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings. To access the full CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings methodology, please visit 22
23 Greater Houston Grade Distribution of Schools by Grade Level % of Schools in Greater Houston Ranked A B C D F ELEMENTARY 892 schools 13% 28% 27% 21% 10% MIDDLE 328 schools 19% 26% 32% 15% 8% HIGH 190 schools 22% 24% 21% 21% 13% Source: CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings. To access the full CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings methodology, please visit 23
24 Comparison of A and B Schools in Major Regions % Schools Ranked A/B # Students per 1,000 in A/B Rio Grande Valley 46% 429 Greater North Texas Area 44% 431 Greater Houston Area 42% 444 Tarrant County 41% 413 Greater Austin Area 40% 471 Texas Statewide 38% 394 Greater San Antonio Area 33% 343 Source: CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings. To access the full CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings methodology, please visit 24
25 Comparison of Gold Ribbon Schools in Major Regions % High Poverty* Gold Ribbon Schools # Students per 1,000 in Gold Ribbon Schools Rio Grande Valley 31% 289 Texas Statewide 13% 123 Greater North Texas Area 11% 91 Greater Houston Area 9% 83 Tarrant County 5% 40 Greater Austin Area 4% 47 Greater San Antonio Area 3% 26 *High-poverty schools defined as schools with at least 75% of students classified as economically disadvantaged. Gold Ribbon schools are high-poverty schools receiving an A or B. 25
26 GREATER HOUSTON DISTRICT ANALYSIS 26
27 School Indicator Performance in 10 Largest Districts in Greater Houston Enrollment % Eco Dis 3-5 th Grade Reading + Math Algebra I % Meets English I+II % Meets Average SAT Score Graduation Rate TEXAS 5.3 mill 59% 45% 40% 45% % HOUSTON ISD 229,399 74% 41% 28% 35% % CY-FAIRBANKS ISD 114,075 50% 52% 55% 59% % FORT BEND ISD 73,615 37% 56% 52% 58% % KATY ISD 72,026 30% 63% 62% 67% % ALDINE ISD 59,541 86% 32% 28% 25% % CONROE ISD 59,313 36% 60% 54% 60% % PASADENA ISD 55,990 78% 36% 34% 34% % KLEIN ISD 51,076 40% 53% 38% 53% % ALIEF ISD 46,045 83% 33% 31% 31% % CLEAR CREEK ISD 41,607 28% 57% 60% 65% % Source: CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings. To access the full CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings methodology, please visit 27
28 Comparison of A and B Schools in Largest HTX Districts Over Time % A/B Schools by District in 2017 & pts. 79% 74% pts. pts. 69% 69% 68% 68% pts. +6 pts. 64% 62% 60% 56% 55% +3 pts. 58% Most large school districts in Greater Houston improved between 2017 and 2018, increasing the share of schools receiving an A or B. +1 pts. 32% 33% +6 pts. 26% No change 20% 20% 20% +3 pts % 5% CLEAR CREEK ISD CONROE ISD KATY ISD KLEIN ISD CY-FAIR ISD FORT BEND ISD HOUSTON ISD PASADENA ISD ALIEF ISD ALDINE ISD Source: CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings. To access the full CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings methodology, please visit 28
29 Comparison of Gold Ribbon Schools in Largest HTX Districts Over Time % Gold Ribbon Schools by District in 2017 & pts. 20% +1 pts. +5 pts. +13 pts. 20% Half of large school districts in Greater Houston saw increases in highperforming, high-poverty schools. 14% 15% 16% +3 pts. Most other districts with fewer highpoverty schools saw declines or no change in Gold Ribbon schools 11% 11% 9% 8% 7% +2 pts % No change No change No change 2% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% CONROE ISD CY-FAIR ISD ALIEF ISD HOUSTON ISD PASADENA ISD ALDINE ISD FORT BEND ISD KATY ISD KLEIN ISD CLEAR CREEK n=11 n=13 n=38 n=196 n=46 n=56 n=12 n=1 n=6 ISD Number of schools with at least 75% low-income students in * n=1 *No high-poverty schools in 2017
30 School Indicator Performance in 6 Largest Charter Districts in Greater Houston Enrollment % Eco Dis 3-5 th Grade Reading + Math Algebra I % Meets English I+II % Meets Average SAT Score Graduation Rate TEXAS 5.3 mill 59% 45% 40% 45% % YES PREP 16,952 86% -- 67% 62% % KIPP CHARTER 12,481 91% 53% 25% 52% % HARMONY SCH. OF EXCELLENCE 7,602 56% 49% 66% 63% % HARMONY SCH. OF SCIENCE 6,021 43% 67% 84% 80% % HOUSTON GATEWAY ACADEMY 5,271 92% 72% 90% 67% % HARMONY SCIENCE ACADEMY 5,071 74% 40% 62% 51% % Source: CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings. To access the full CHILDREN AT RISK 2018 school rankings methodology, please visit 30
31 Comparison of A and B Schools in HTX Charter Districts Over Time % A/B Schools by Charter District in 2017 & pts. 100% 86% 89% -13 pts. 80% 67% 59% -1 pts. 58% No change 56% 56% +5 pts. 45% 50% Houston Gateway Academy was not ranked in 2017; in 2018, all 7 schools received an A or B HARMONY SCHOOL OF SCIENCE - HOUSTON HARMONY SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE YES PREP PUBLIC SCHOOLS INC HARMONY SCIENCE ACADEMY KIPP INC CHARTER * HOUSTON GATEWAY ACADEMY INC n=9 n=12 n=19 n=9 n=22 n=7 Number of schools in 2018; Only charters with at least 5,000 students are shown. 31
32 HARRIS COUNTY GOLD RIBBON ANALYSIS 32
33 Harris County Neighborhoods Kinder Institute s Community Tabulation Areas (CTAs) 143 CTAs in Harris County Based on Census tracts Designed to represent real communities Boundaries drawn based on community feedback For more info:
34 Indicators Shown in Upcoming Maps: % of children in poverty % without a high school diploma % with bachelor s degree or higher % Hispanic/Latino and African American 34 5
35 Gold Ribbon Elementary Schools Across Harris County By Levels of Poverty % Children in Poverty Neighborhood Type % Children in Poverty, 2015 Gold Ribbon 35% Harris County 27% Note: Neighborhoods represented by Kinder Institute s Community Tabulated Areas. For more info:
36 Gold Ribbon Elementary Schools Across Harris County By Education % Without High School Diploma Neighborhood Type % without HS diploma, 2015 Gold Ribbon 32% Harris County 20% Note: Neighborhoods represented by Kinder Institute s Community Tabulated Areas. For more info:
37 Gold Ribbon Elementary Schools Across Harris County By Education % with Bachelor s Degree (over 25) Neighborhood Type % Bachelor s Degree, 2015 Gold Ribbon 17% Harris County 29% Note: Neighborhoods represented by Kinder Institute s Community Tabulated Areas. For more info:
38 Gold Ribbon Elementary Schools Across Harris County By Race-Ethnicity % Hispanic or Latino Neighborhood Type % Hispanic or Latino, 2015 Gold Ribbon 56% Harris County 42% Note: Neighborhoods represented by Kinder Institute s Community Tabulated Areas. For more info:
39 Gold Ribbon Elementary Schools Across Harris County By Race-Ethnicity % African American Neighborhood Type % African American, 2015 Gold Ribbon 19% Harris County 18% Note: Neighborhoods represented by Kinder Institute s Community Tabulated Areas. For more info:
40 ANALYSIS OF HOUSTON ISD IR SCHOOLS 40
41 Houston ISD Schools at Risk (IR for 4 Years) Demographic Characteristics Source: Texas Education Agency s STAAR aggregate data for through schools years 41
42 Houston ISD Schools at Risk (IR for 4 Years) Elementary Schools Source: Texas Education Agency s STAAR aggregate data for through schools years 42
43 Houston ISD Schools at Risk (IR for 4 Years) Middle Schools Source: Texas Education Agency s STAAR aggregate data for through schools years 43
44 Houston ISD Schools at Risk (IR for 4 Years) High Schools Source: Texas Education Agency s STAAR aggregate data for through schools years 44
45 Houston ISD Schools feeding into Kashmere HS (IR for 4 Years) Kashmere HS Feeder Pattern At 2 out of 4 of the elementary schools feeding into Kashmere HS in 2017, fewer than half of students answered 50% of questions correctly on the 3 rd grade reading STAAR exam. In 2015, all 4 schools fell into that category. Source: Texas Education Agency s STAAR aggregate data for through schools years 45
46 Houston ISD Schools feeding into Worthing HS (IR for 4 Years) Worthing HS Feeder Pattern At 5 out of 6 of the elementary schools feeding into Worthing HS in 2017, fewer than half of students answered 50% of questions correctly on the 3 rd grade reading STAAR exam Source: Texas Education Agency s STAAR aggregate data for through schools years 46
47 Houston ISD Schools feeding into Wheatley HS (IR for 4 Years) Wheatley HS Feeder Pattern At 2 out of 8 of the elementary schools feeding into Wheatley HS in 2017, fewer than half of students answered 50% of questions correctly on the 3 rd grade reading STAAR exam. In 2015, 6 out of 8 schools fell into that category. Source: Texas Education Agency s STAAR aggregate data for through schools years 47
48 Houston ISD Schools at Risk Infant Mortality by Feeder Pattern Infant deaths per thousand, 2015 * Kashmere North Forest Scarborough Yates Washington Northside Chavez Furr * Worthing Austin Westbury Waltrip Houston Milby Charter Sharpstown Madison Sterling Heights Bellaire * Wheatley Lamar Wisdom Westside Differences in academic performance across schools also reflect environmental stressors stretching back to early childhood. For instance, infant mortality is particularly high in the neighborhoods in the Kashmere feeder pattern. Source: Lakey et al (2018) estimates of infant mortality by zip code. Rate represents average across zip codes for schools in feeder pattern. 48
49 APPENDIX 49
50 Change in A and B Schools in 10 Largest Districts Over Time # Campuses # A/B 2018 % A/B 2018 # A/B 2017 % A/B 2017 DALLAS ISD % 47 21% FORT WORTH ISD % 15 12% CY-FAIR ISD % 46 56% KATY ISD % 38 68% FORT BEND ISD % 39 55% HOUSTON ISD % 87 32% SAN ANTONIO ISD % 6 7% AUSTIN ISD % 45 40% NORTHSIDE ISD % 51 47% NORTH EAST ISD % 34 50% % Change in A/B* +47% +33% +11% +8% +8% +2% 0% -4% -6% -12% *% change was calculated by subtracting the number of A or B rated schools in 2018 minus the number of A or B rated schools in 2017 and dividing the difference over the original number of A or B rated schools in
51 Change in Gold Ribbon Schools in 10 Largest Districts Over Time # Campuses # GR 2018 % GR 2018 # GR 2017 % GR 2017 DALLAS ISD % 22 11% HOUSTON ISD % 16 8% CY-FAIR ISD % 2 14% FORT WORTH ISD % 3 3% FORT BEND ISD % 0 0% KATY ISD % 0 0% NORTH EAST ISD % 0 0% NORTHSIDE ISD % 3 12% AUSTIN ISD % 6 10% SAN ANTONIO ISD % 3 4% -100% % Change in Gold Ribbon* -33% -33% + 31% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% + 82% *% change was calculated by subtracting the number of A or B rated schools in 2018 minus the number of A or B rated schools in 2017 and dividing the difference over the original number of A or B rated schools in
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