Sugar Land - Missouri City Edition | August 2022

CAMPUS DATA

FORT BEND ISD Fort Bend ISD campuses saw a mix of decreases and increases in enrollment in the 202122 school year compared to 202021, especially at the elementary level. Some elementary campuses, such as Hunters Glen, decreased 44%, while others, such as Brazos Bend, increased 97%. The following tables show information about the 202122 student population, including the percentage that are economically disadvantaged as well as exam scores for each of those schools. A closer look at campus-level standardized test scores and other data COMPARING CAMPUS SCORES COMPILED BY HUNTER MARROW Understanding the table The following tables reveal test results from the 2021-22 State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness. Tables also include enrollment data, feeder school campuses and the percentage of students considered economically disadvantaged. STAAR RESULTS Results show the percentage of ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED These students are eligible for free or reduced-price meals, come from a family with an income below the poverty line, or are eligible for other specic benets. SOURCES: FORT BEND ISD, TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY, TEXAS LEGISLATURECOMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER 2022 BOND FAQ WHAT DOES A POTENTIAL 2022 BOND PACKAGE INCLUDE? At more than $1.1 billion, a 2022 bond would include $505 million in rebuilds of Clements High School, Briargate Elementary School and Mission Bend Elementary School in addition to $558.9 million to address facility deciencies and life cycle needs. The bond may also target $5.6 million in safety and security upgrades, $6.7 million in transportation updates, $100 million in technology updates and $3.2 million in property acquisition. students within the district and each campus who are approaching the grade level, which is considered passing. WHEN IS THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES EXPECTED TO CALL THE 2022 BOND? The board of trustees is expected to call a bond during its Aug. 25 meeting. The bond election gives individuals an opportunity to vote on paying for the construction and renovation of school facilities. WHEN WOULD VOTERS DECIDE ON THE BOND? Nov. 8 marks the uniform election date when Fort Bend ISD voters would decide on bond propositions. If approved, the district would then be authorized to issue bonds, which would be sold in the future when funds are needed.

202122 STAAR PASSING RESULTS BY GRADE 3RD 4TH 5TH

ENROLLMENT

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

State average District average 1 Armstrong 2 Austin Parkway 3 Barrington Place

N/A N/A 77% 70% 77% 69% 80% 75% 66% 61% N/A N/A N/A 81% 74% 81% 72% 85% 81% 66% 48% N/A 457 0% 54% 55% 55% 35% 61% 57% 25% 88% 62 -5% 94% 89% 83% 70% 91% 90% 79% 26% 56 482 -10% 83% 82% 85% 80% 84% 83% 56% 61% 55, 66 246 -2% 65% 41% 68% 39% 67% 67% 51% 90% 61 1,345 97% 84% 78% 86% 79% 92% 82% 68% 40% 64 354 -2% 50% 41% 54% 17% 66% 58% 46% 92% 61 413 6% 61% 39% 69% 49% 76% 69% 45% 78% 60 621 521 4% 89% 75% 85% 75% 97% 93% 80% 40% 56 613 -10% 96% 90% 94% 94% 93% 97% 89% 19% 57 934 -8% 99% 97% 98% 99% 99% 100% 98% 11% 57 810 -17% 95% 95% 96% 89% 98% 98% 94% 11% 64 672 -7% 85% 86% 81% 74% 79% 82% 66% 54% 65 624 -3% 67% 52% 64% 56% 76% 69% 45% 61% 55 510 -5% 66% 34% 73% 55% 85% 69% 56% 79% 58, 59 394 0% 78% 68% 75% 68% 82% 75% 66% 86% 62 -1% 64% 61% 71% 57% 55% 37% 27% 81% 60 1,104 -2% 67% 63% 76% 63% 75% 66% 46% 83% 52, 66 681 566 -1% 91% 84% 90% 78% 86% 86% 79% 36% 55 624 -2% 66% 63% 68% 62% 75% 75% 52% 80% 58, 59 207 -44% 79% 70% 77% 64% 84% 78% 79% 86% 62 503 -4% 59% 51% 61% 44% 67% 69% 41% 84% 62 498 -3% 76% 73% 79% 63% 93% 88% 75% 73% 54 286 -3% 73% 73% 91% 94% 85% 93% 62% 57% 58, 65 448 8% 66% 48% 78% 56% 81% 65% 36% 77% 63 1,022 18% 92% 85% 94% 88% 98% 93% 86% 18% 66 491 -9% 76% 76% 82% 66% 92% 87% 82% 40% 55 839 3% 94% 92% 91% 93% 97% 96% 94% 25% 58 977 17% 93% 88% 94% 90% 92% 94% 74% 25% 58 389 1% 79% 69% 64% 45% 81% 67% 42% 57% 55 -4% 62% 40% 75% 51% 74% 80% 61% 79% 59 347 -12% 77% 49% 69% 58% 74% 68% 42% 82% 59 555 -3% 77% 61% 81% 64% 79% 77% 53% 84% 59 1,054 8% 80% 68% 85% 73% 86% 79% 63% 34% 53 868 -1% 87% 79% 90% 90% 91% 87% 77% 41% 53 769 -10% 84% 82% 87% 79% 88% 75% 56% 57% 58 371 681 13% 85% 70% 83% 74% 93% 75% 52% 46% 60 624 4% 74% 61% 69% 44% 66% 71% 37% 74% 60 755 -1% 70% 68% 77% 58% 78% 71% 59% 61% 53, 54 740 13% 80% 71% 79% 76% 85% 84% 67% 31% 53 509 6% 60% 58% 73% 46% 92% 77% 61% 55% 63 422 -9% 64% 72% 67% 54% 66% 71% 49% 94% 61 288 -7% 74% 64% 72% 59% 57% 71% 36% 93% 61 915 16% 92% 90% 84% 80% 91% 90% 73% 23% 66 846 -4% 88% 86% 88% 85% 93% 79% 70% 29% 52 791 24% 83% 80% 79% 69% 82% 75% 56% 62% 54 785 -3% 87% 84% 84% 79% 90% 87% 76% 34% 56 948 -3% 94% 92% 92% 92% 96% 96% 87% 14% 52 525 -5% 68% 64% 76% 63% 84% 86% 74% 53% 65 1,122 12% 97% 94% 94% 90% 96% 97% 91% 14% 56, 57 534 -6% 81% 80% 69% 46% 82% 77% 49% 84% 65 724 -11% 94% 90% 94% 95% 98% 98% 88% 19% 64

4 Blue Ridge 5 Brazos Bend 6 Briargate

7 Burton

8 Colony Bend 9 Colony Meadows 10 Commonwealth 11 Cornerstone

12 Drabek 13 Dulles 14 Fleming 15 Glover

16 Goodman 17 Heritage Rose 18 Highlands

19 Holley

20 Hunters Glen

21 Jones 22 Jordan 23 Lakeview

24 Lantern Lane

25 Leonetti

26 Lexington Creek

27 Madden 28 Malala 29 Meadows

30 Mission Bend 31 Mission Glen 32 Mission West

33 Neill

34 Oakland

35 Oyster Creek 36 Palmer 37 Parks 38 Patterson 39 Pecan Grove 40 Quail Valley 41 Ridgegate 42 Ridgemont 43 Scanlan Oaks 46 Settlers Way 47 Sienna Crossing 48 Sugar Mill 49 Sullivan 50 Townewest 51 Walker Station 44 Schi  45 Seguin

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