Spring - Klein Edition | August 2022

CAMPUS DATA

2022 EDUCATION EDITION

A closer look at campus-level standardized test scores and other data COMPARING CAMPUS SCORES COMPILED BY EMILY LINCKE Spring ISD saw an increase in all reading and math scores for third to eighth grades in the spring 2022 administration of the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness compared to the year prior, according to results released July 1. However, SISD’s average district scores fell below the state averages in all subjects. SPRING ISD

202122 STAAR PASSING RESULTS BY GRADE

ENROLLMENT

6TH 7TH

8TH

INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS

State average District average

N/A N/A 69% 72% 78% 59% 82% 69% 73% 59% N/A N/A N/A N/A 54% 55% 69% 46% 76% 57% 61% 35% N/A N/A 846 -5.16% 44% 38% 49% 27% 66% 36% 50% 28% 95.51% 37, 41

28 Bammel 29 Dueitt

857 -7.45% 54% 48% 62% 33% 72% 53% 55% 22% 87.28% 37, 40 30 Edward Roberson 803 -8.54% 94% 94% 99% 89% 99% 95% 99% 72% 80.32% N/A 31 Edwin M. Wells 925 -6.47% 51% 43% 62% 42% 73% 45% 53% 22% 90.05% 37, 41 32 Rickey C. Bailey 969 5.56% 44% 58% 70% 34% 79% 54% 60% 31% 83.18% 37, 40 33 Spring Leadership Academy 368 -8.23% 68% 72% 77% 55% 81% 57% 59% 47% 88.59% N/A 34 Springwoods Village 499 -2.54% 64% 59% 78% 51% 78% 59% 65% 40% 71.74% 40 35 Stelle Claughton 933 -6.04% 41% 44% 64% 32% 66% 56% 48% 32% 92.39% 37, 41 36 Twin Creeks 958 -9.79% 54% 61% 69% 58% 79% 65% 62% 33% 83.61% 37, 40

202122 STAAR PASSING RESULTS BY GRADE

ENROLLMENT

3RD

4TH

5TH

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

State average District average

N/A N/A 77% 70% 77% 69% 80% 75% 66% N/A N/A N/A N/A 64% 59% 67% 59% 70% 65% 49% N/A N/A 483 -5.66% 80% 68% 80% 77% 87% 83% 64% 83.44% 29 747 12.84% 51% 43% 56% 40% 59% 52% 36% 94.78% 28, 31 638 -7.4% 72% 59% 77% 66% 66% 70% 47% 85.58% 31 709 1.43% 67% 58% 60% 54% 64% 68% 50% 91.54% 32 698 5.6% 57% 58% 71% 58% 82% 80% 62% 85.24% 29, 32 597 -3.87% 45% 34% 45% 47% 52% 46% 16% 94.3% 28, 35

202122 STAAR PASSING RESULTS BY GRADE

1 Anderson 2 Bammel 3 Beneke

ENROLLMENT

4 Carolee Booker 5 Chet Burchett 6 Clark Intermediate 7 Clark Primary*

HIGH SCHOOLS State average

411 -5.73% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 94.4% 28, 35 8 Deloras E. Thompson 582 15.28% 56% 54% 63% 57% 69% 72% 38% 87.11% 31, 35 9 Donna Lewis 664 2.15% 63% 69% 79% 76% 73% 77% 44% 94.43% 35 10 Ginger McNabb 676 3.36% 78% 82% 88% 75% 85% 81% 72% 86.69% 36 11 Gloria Marshall 877 20.47% 62% 60% 73% 56% 72% 60% 48% 82.78% 32 12 Helen Major 515 -8.04% 49% 54% 54% 41% 66% 60% 32% 96.12% 28, 31 13 Heritage 626 4.68% 73% 72% 69% 66% 67% 62% 47% 95.05% 35 14 Hoyland 693 1.32% 65% 44% 72% 60% 71% 61% 53% 93.22% 28, 31 15 Joan Link 522 -1.7% 60% 66% 53% 50% 55% 53% 37% 94.83% 35 16 John Winship 459 -2.96% 73% 66% 61% 55% 87% 82% 68% 70.15% 36 17 Meyer 626 3.13% 76% 76% 72% 66% 61% 75% 40% 92.81% 28 18 Mildred Jenkins 589 4.43% 55% 55% 65% 64% 66% 62% 54% 89.13% 29 19 Milton Cooper 665 -4.18% 71% 58% 74% 71% 66% 76% 59% 88.57% 29 20 Northgate Crossing 733 10.9% 69% 69% 65% 63% 85% 73% 65% 67.94% 34 21 Pat Reynolds 794 12.15% 75% 59% 76% 43% 71% 50% 60% 86.52% 31 22 Pearl M. Hirsch 642 -5.31% 63% 65% 63% 65% 74% 70% 45% 85.05% 36 23 Ponderosa 775 0.26% 71% 54% 73% 58% 78% 70% 48% 89.42% 31 24 Ralph Eickenroht 550 -5.5% 61% 55% 71% 67% 72% 67% 54% 94% 28, 32 25 Salyers 665 8.13% 49% 35% 55% 42% 63% 42% 36% 90.98% 31, 34 26 Smith 546 4.8% 53% 55% 84% 73% 69% 53% 55% 82.78% 36

N/A N/A 74% 82% 63% 71% 89% N/A N/A N/A 49% 67% 45% 50% 77% N/A 2,216 1.1% 35% 56% 32% 33% 64% 80.87%

District average 37 Andy Dekaney 38 Carl Wunsche Sr.

1,452 -3.14% 94% 94% 86% 89% 99% 74.86% 39 Spring Early College Academy 402 -6.3% 91% 99% 92% 96% 97% 72.39% 40 Spring 2,833 1.98% 42% 70% 43% 51% 76% 72.11% 41 West ƒeld 2,715 -4.33% 44% 60% 42% 39% 73% 79.37%

FROM THE DISTRICT

We are both hopeful and optimistic about the 2022-23 school year. From the implementation of new district priorities under our new strategic plan to the unveiling of unique educational initiatives such as Momentum High School and continued growth in our commitment to our teachers and to academic performance, our future has never looked brighter. We are steadfast in our commitment to providing excellent, equitable outcomes for all our students and to making Spring ISD a district they are proud to call home. Lupita Hinojosa, Spring ISD superintendent

The School for International Studies at Bammel**

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80 N/A 100% 82% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 76.25% N/A

**THE SCHOOL FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AT BAMMEL ONLY INCLUDED STUDENTS IN GRADES PREK3 IN THE 202122 SCHOOL YEAR *CLARK PRIMARY ONLY INCLUDED STUDENTS IN GRADES PREK2 IN THE 202122 SCHOOL YEAR

SOURCES: SPRING ISD, TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY COMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER

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