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What schools in LISD received A's, F's from TEA's accountability report? Here's what to know

What schools in LISD received A's, F's from TEA's accountability report? Here's what to know

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After years of waiting, the Texas Education Agency released the long-awaited 2024-25 accountability scores for schools and districts across the state.
That means the public can examine how each of the schools within the Lubbock Independent School District performs and compare them to one another.
Others are reading: Are Lubbock area school districts earning A's or F's? TEA releases 2024, 2025 school ratings
With nine schools getting straight A's, others failing, and the rest getting B's or C's, here's a look at how each school within LISD did.
What is the TEA accountability rating?
The new TEA A-F ratings factors in many aspects that boils down to three big "domains" that help hold the school accountable while providing transparency to parents.
70% of the score comes from the highest score of the following:
Student Achievement: What students know and can do. (I.e., STAAR scores, graduation rates and college/career readiness.)
School Process: How far students have come or how campuses have done compared to similar comparison groups.
This score comes from the higher Academic Growth or Relative Performance scores.
The other 30% comes from Closing the Gap, or how different student groups are performing.
Straight A schools in Lubbock ISD
Nine received an overall score of A from the TEA; however, only three received straight A's on their domain reports.
Talkington School for Young Women Leaders — 98/100
Student Achievement: A (98/100).
School Progress: A (97/100).
Closing the Gap: A (99/100).
Roberts Elementary — 93/100
Student Achievement: A (92/100).
School Progress: A (93/100).
Closing the Gap: A (94/100).
Whiteside Elementary — 91/100
Student Achievement: A (90/100).
School Progress: A (90/100).
Closing the Gap: A (92/100).
Six other scores received an overall A from the TEA, but a mixture of A's and B's on their domain ratings.
Miller Elementary — 92/100.
Lubbock High School — 91/100.
Wester Elementary — 91/100.
Honey Elementary — 91/100.
Ramirez Elementary — 90/100.
Commander William C. McCool Academy — 90/100.
Failing schools in Lubbock ISD
Several schools received D's for an overall score from the TEA; however, three schools received F's.
Dunbar College Preparatory Academy — F (59/100)
Student Achievement: F (53/100).
School Progress: F (58/100).
Closing the Gap: D (67/100).
Irons Middle School — F (59/100)
Student Achievement: F (59/100).
School Progress: F (58/100).
Closing the Gap: D (65/100).
Slaton Middle School — F (58/100)
Student Achievement: F (52/100).
School Progress: F (56/100).
Closing the Gap: D (64/100).
The following schools received D's from the TEA.
Stewart Elementary — D (69/100).
Wolffarth Elementary — D (69/100).
Alderson Middle School — D (63/100).
Parsons Elementary — D (62/100).
Mackenzie Middle School — D (61/100).
Room for improvement in schools at Lubbock ISD
Here's a look at the schools within FISD that received an overall B rating from TEA:
Hardwick Elementary — B (89/100).
Smith Elementary — B (89/100).
Monterey High School — B (88/100).
Waters Elementary — B (88/100).
Wilson Elementary — B (87/100).
Cavazos Middle School — B (85/100).
Maedgen Elementary — B (84/100).
Hutchinson Middle School — B (83/100).
Rush Elementary — B (83/100).
Dupre Academy High School — B (82/100).
Bayless Elementary — B (82/100).
McWhorter Elementary — B (82/100).
Coronado High School — B (81/100).
Hodges Elementary — B (81/100).
Here's a look at the one school within LISD that received an overall C rating from the TEA.
Centennial Elementary — C (79/100).
Ervin Elementary — C (79/100).
Williams Elementary — C (79/100).
Bean Elementary — C (78/100).
Wheelock Elementary — C (78/100).
Evans Middle School — C (75/100).
Harwell Elementary — C (75/100).
Overton Elementary — C (75/100).
Estacado High School — C (74/100).
Brown Elementary — C (73/100).
Atkins Middle School — C (72/100).
Carmona-Harrison Elementary — C (72/100).
For a deeper dive into each campus' scores or to see how other schools did, visit txschools.gov.
Mateo Rosiles is the Government & Public Policy reporter for the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Got a news tip for him? Email him: mrosiles@lubbockonline.com.
This article originally appeared on Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: See how schools within LISD did on their TEA 2024-25 accountability rating
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