BY BRITTANY ANDERSON, HANNAH NORTON & BROOKE SJOBERG
San Marcos CISD District score The “What-if” rating scores the 2021-22 data using the 2022-23 methodology as a comparison point.
Percent of students per rating
2021-22 “what if”
2022-23
The measure shows how many students attend schools with various ratings for academic achievement, one of three categories that make up the overall TEA rating.
D
D
0
A
0
B
64/100
66/100
28%
C
School scores
18%
D
School
2021-22 “what if”
2022-23
54%
F
Bowie Elementary School
F
C
Crockett Elementary School
B
A
Reading This shows how well a district is ensuring that all student groups are successful. Closing the gaps
Math
Dezavala Elementary School
F
C
Goodnight Middle School
C
D
36% 23% African American 56% 33% Two or More Races
32% 22% Hispanic
62% 45% White
Hernandez Elementary School
B
B
Mendez Elementary School
C
B
American Indian
31% 22% High Focus* 39% 27% All Students
Miller Middle School
C
D
20%
Rodriguez Elementary School
C
B
**
San Marcos High School
F
D
78% 56% Pacific Islander
78% 80% Asian
Travis Elementary School
F
B
*HIGH FOCUS INCLUDES ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS, ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS AND THOSE IN SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSES **INDICATES RESULTS ARE MASKED DUE TO SMALL NUMBERS TO PROTECT STUDENT CONFIDENTIALITY
Neighboring Districts
Lake Travis ISD: B Austin ISD: C Del Valle ISD: D
Percentage of students approaching grade level or above on STAAR tests
Four-Year Graduation Rate
State
District
State
District
71
290
183
Hays CISD: B Wimberley ISD: B Dripping Springs ISD: B
35
Reading
Math
Science
Social Studies
San Marcos CISD: D
SOURCE: TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY/COMMUNITY IMPACT
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