Academic Performance Report

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2015-2016 Academic Performance Report

Required Components Performance Objectives via District and Campus Improvement Plans 2015-16 Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR) Serious Disciplinary Incidents Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) Post-Graduation Data

Performance Objectives District and Campus performance objectives are reviewed and approved by the Board of Trustees each fall. Plans for 16-17 were approved October 20, 2016: The District Improvement Plan can be located at: http://www.lcisd.org/schools/research-accountability Campus Improvement Plans are located on each school s individual website. The index of schools and their sites can be found at: http://www.lcisd.org/schools/

TAPR Overview The Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR) is the comprehensive state performance report published annually since 2012-2013. TAPR provides extensive information on school and district staff, programs, and student demographics. These reports may be located at: https://rptsvr1.tea.texas.gov/perfreport/tapr/index.html TAPR replaced the Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS) that were published from 1990-91 to 2011-12. Archived reports may be found on the TEA website at https://rptsvr1.tea.texas.gov/perfreport/aeis/.

Overview of LCISD s Performance In 2016 LCISD is an Accredited, Met Standard district. Campuses received 75 Distinction Designations for: Reading/ELA Science Student Progress Post Secondary Readiness Math Social Studies Closing Performance Gaps All campuses are rated by TEA as Met Standard. LCISD does not have any campuses on the federal Focus or Priority Schools list.

Percent Passing at Current Std. 90% 2016 STAAR Scores State v. LCISD 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% Reading Math Writing Science Social St STATE 73% 76% 69% 79% 77% LCISD 81% 85% 76% 86% 88%

Demographic Changes Student Group 2011-2012 2015-2016 5 Yr. Change Students Enrolled 25,201 29,631 4,430 (+15%) African-Amer 4,690 (18.6%) 5,655 (19.1%) 965 (+0.5%) Hispanic 11,607 (46.1%) 13,135 (44.3%) 1,528 (-1.8%) White 7,207 (28.6%) 8,209 (27.7%) 1,002 (-0.9%) Native American 68 (0.3%) 99 (0.3%) 31 (0.0%) Asian 1,359 (5.4%) 1,870 (6.3%) 511 (+0.9%) Other / Two or More 270 (1.1%) 663 (2.2%) 393 (+1.1%) Economically Disadvantaged 11,918 (47.3%) 12,837 (43.3%) 919 (-4.0%) English Language Learners 3,602 (14.3%) 4,084 (13.8%) 482 (-0.5%) Total Graduates 1,382 1,691 309 (+18.3%) Teachers 1,499 1,737 238 (+13.7)

Serious Disciplinary Incidents Texas Education Code (TEC 39.053) requires every district to publish an annual report on serious discipline incidents that occurred in the district A detailed copy of the report can be located at: http://www.lcisd.org/schools/research-accountability

Serious Discipline Incidents (5 Year History) Year Serious Incidents Per 1000 Students Total Enrollment Total Incidents 2011-12 6.6 25,201 166 2012-13 6.9 26,064 182 2013-14 7.4 27,024 200 2014-15 9.0 28,252 256 2015-16 5.4 29,631 160

Serious Discipline Incidents (5 Year History) Year Serious Incidents Per 1000 Students Total Enrollment Total Incidents 2011-12 6.6 25,201 166 2012-13 6.9 26,064 182 2013-14 7.4 27,024 200 2014-15 9.0 28,252 256 2015-16 5.4 29,631 160

Serious Discipline Incidents (5 Year History) Year Serious Incidents Per 1000 Students Total Enrollment Total Incidents 2011-12 6.6 25,201 166 2012-13 6.9 26,064 182 2013-14 7.4 27,024 200 2014-15 9.0 28,252 256 2015-16 5.4 29,631 160 Decrease of 37.5%

Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) Texas Education Code 51.403e requires every district to include 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

LCISD 2015 High School Graduates Enrolled in Texas Public or Independent Higher Education in 2015 Lamar CISD High Schools Four-Year Public University Two-Year Public Colleges Independent Colleges & Universities Not Trackable Not Found Total High School Graduates Total Graduates 430 (+18.6%) 558 (+12.9%) 54 (+40.7%) 63 (-65.0%) 501 (+6.4%) 1,606 (+13.7%) < 2.0 2.0 2.49 GPA for 1 st Year in Public Higher Education in Texas 2.5 2.99 3.0 3.49 65 63 87 116 99 > 3.5 Unknown 194 104 71 89 78 22

LCISD v. Texas 2014 High School Graduates Enrolled in Texas Public Higher Education in 2015 LCISD v. State LCISD Students in a Public Four Year or Two Year College or University All Texas Students in a Public Four Year or Two Year College or University < 2.0 2.0 2.49 GPA for 1st Year in Public Higher Education in Texas 2.5 2.99 3.0 3.49 > 3.5 Unknown 26.2% 16.9% 16.0% 20.7% 17.9% 2.2% 27.9% 14.7% 16.0% 19.6% 17.5% 4.3%

LCISD v. Texas 2014 High School Graduates Enrolled in Texas Public Higher Education in 2015 LCISD v. State LCISD Students in a Public Four Year or Two Year College or University All Texas Students in a Public Four Year or Two Year College or University < 2.0 2.0 2.49 GPA for 1st Year in Public Higher Education in Texas 2.5 2.99 3.0 3.49 > 3.5 Unknown 26.2% 16.9% 16.0% 20.7% 17.9% 2.2% 27.9% 14.7% 16.0% 19.6% 17.5% 4.3%

For report details or assistance with accessing this report, please contact Lamar Consolidated ISD Research, Assessment & Accountability Department 832-223-0136 http://www.lcisd.org/schools/research-accountability