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ECISD 2023 accountability ratings

ECISD 2023 accountability ratings

Yahoo24-04-2025

Apr. 23—The 2023 A-F Accountability Ratings are now final following a nearly two-year court case that was recently resolved by an appellate court ruling.
The ratings award Ector County ISD an overall grade of C for the 2022-23 school year, with six (6) schools earning an A, and twelve (12) earning a B.
"We are glad to finally receive our official accountability ratings for 2022-23 school year," ECISD Superintendent of Schools Dr. Keeley Boyer said in a news release. "While the official letter grades are new, the data behind them are not. Our team recognized the areas of need then and has been working each year to improve our students' achievement."
In the 2022-23 school year, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) introduced several changes to create a more rigorous accountability system. Among those changes were weighted proportionality (where larger campuses make up a larger percentage of a district's grade, i.e. a middle school of 1,000 students counts more heavily than an elementary school with 700 students), and a dramatic increase in the College Career Military Readiness standards (in 2022 ECISD's CCMR score was a 65 and earned an A, in 2023 ECISD's CCMR score increased to 73 yet was graded a C).
It is interesting to note, ECISD's district score in 2022 was 82 and the district received its first overall B rating. Under the new accountability system implemented in 2023, ECISD's district score was a 73 earning a C. Using TEA's "What if" calculations, applying the 2023 standards to 2022, ECISD's district score would have been a 72 (rather than an 82), indicating ECISD students overall performance improved slightly from 2022 to 2023 under the new accountability system, the release said.
"We have work to do," said Dr. Boyer. "We have seen growth in many areas over the past five years, but to be the great school district we aspire to be, we must continue to improve.
"While these ratings are important for us, we are right now in the midst of 2025 STAAR testing. Our teachers and students have worked hard all year to be successful and we look forward to seeing these test results in early summer and, ultimately, the 2025 accountability ratings later in the summer."
In 2023, 121 Texas school districts across the state, including Ector County ISD, filed for an injunction against TEA's accountability system changes which were sent to districts after the statutory deadline for doing so. A Travis County judge ruled in favor of granting the injunction, however, last month the 15th Court of Appeals overturned that injunction and ruled the ratings should be released. In 2024, a second lawsuit was filed against TEA, of which ECISD was not part. A final ruling on the 2024 accountability ratings has not yet been issued.
School by school 2023 Accountability Ratings:
A schools
— Hays STEAM Academy Elementary
— Reagan Magnet Elementary
— Gale Pond Alamo STEAM Academy
— New Tech Odessa
— Odessa Collegiate Academy
— OCTECHS
B schools
— Austin Montessori
— Blanton Elementary
— Burnet Elementary
— Cameron Dual Language Elementary
— Dowling Elementary
— West Elementary
— Ross Elementary
— San Jacinto Elementary
— Ector College Prep MS
— Nimitz MS
— Wilson & Young MS
— STEM Academy
C schools
— Milam Fine Arts Elementary
— LBJ Elementary
— Fly Elementary
— Noel Elementary
— Crockett MS
— Permian HS
D schools
— Jordan Elementary
— Blackshear Elementary
— Travis (closed in May 2024)
— Goliad Elementary
— Gonzales Elementary
— Ireland Elementary
— Cavazos Elementary
— Buice Elementary
— Bonham MS
— Bowie MS
— Odessa HS
F schools
— Burleson (closed in May 2024, will reopen in August 2026 as an early education center)
— EK Downing Elementary
— Sam Houston Elementary

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