Education
BY DARCY SPRAGUE
In a letter to GISD families, Superintendent Devin Padavil said the district is proud of the daily work occurring in its classrooms. GISD is improving its curriculum and resources to “support the hard work” of teachers and staff, he said. community. We are guided by a vision of inspiring and empowering every learner to lead, grow and serve. That means creating learning experiences that are meaningful, inclusive and driven by a commitment to excellence.” GISD receives C accountability rating for 2022-23 school year “In Georgetown ISD, we embrace accountability in the sense that we have high expectations for the learning of our students,” Padavil said. “We want the results to reflect the incredible quality of educators who serve the children of this
Georgetown ISD District score The “What-if” rating scores the 2021-22 data using the 2022-23 methodology as a comparison point.
Reading Math This shows how well a district is ensuring that all student groups are successful. Closing the gaps
2021-22 “what if”
2022-23
C
C
52% 35% Two or More Races 38% 18% African American
36% 23% Hispanic
65% 48% White
75/100
72/100
45% 24% American Indian 42% 18% Pacific Islander
31% 20% High Focus* 50% 35% All Students
School scores
School
2021-22 “what if”
2022-23
Annie Purl Elementary
F B C B B C B F B B C B C C C C B
F C B A B C D D B F D B F C C D C
68% 62% Asian
Carver Elementary
Charles A Forbes Middle School Chip Richarte High School Douglas Benold Middle School
*HIGH FOCUS INCLUDES ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS, ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS AND THOSE IN SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSES
East View High School
Percentage of students approaching grade level or above on STAAR tests
Four-Year Graduation Rate
Frost Elementary
George Wagner Middle School Georgetown High School James E Mitchell Elem James Tippit Middle School Jo Ann Ford Elementary
State
District
State
District
Pat Cooper Elementary Raye McCoy Elementary Village Elementary Williams Elementary Wolf Ranch Elementary
Reading
Math
Science
Social Studies
SOURCE: TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY/COMMUNITY IMPACT
Percent of students by achievement level
Neighboring Districts
0%
A
35
Leander ISD: B
31%
B
Liberty Hill ISD: B
29
Round Rock ISD: B
130 TOLL
47%
C
183
Georgetown ISD: C
79
10%
D
45 TOLL
14%
F
N
15
GEORGETOWN EDITION
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