TAKS Results
 
Scale: % meeting or exceeding standards

Grade 9

Reading
 80% (2009)
 80% (2008)
 62% (2007)
 67% (2006)
The state average for Reading was 93% in 2009.

Math
 18% (2009)
 17% (2008)
 22% (2007)
 0% (2006)
The state average for Math was 79% in 2009.

Source: TX Education Agency, 2008-2009

Grade 10

Social Studies
 71% (2009)
 56% (2008)
 78% (2007)
The state average for Social Studies was 90% in 2009.

Science
 33% (2009)
 16% (2008)
 22% (2007)
 9% (2006)
The state average for Science was 66% in 2009.

English Language Arts
 57% (2009)
 60% (2008)
 67% (2007)
 41% (2006)
The state average for English Language Arts was 88% in 2009.

Math
 28% (2009)
 16% (2008)
 39% (2007)
 0% (2006)
The state average for Math was 65% in 2009.

Source: TX Education Agency, 2008-2009

Grade 11

Social Studies
 81% (2009)
 83% (2008)
 60% (2007)
The state average for Social Studies was 97% in 2009.

Science
 44% (2009)
 32% (2008)
 42% (2007)
 9% (2006)
The state average for Science was 85% in 2009.

English Language Arts
 64% (2009)
 86% (2008)
 69% (2007)
 47% (2006)
The state average for English Language Arts was 92% in 2009.

Math
 12% (2009)
 44% (2008)
 25% (2007)
 18% (2006)
The state average for Math was 81% in 2009.

Source: TX Education Agency, 2008-2009

About the Tests

  • In 2008-2009, the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) was used to test students in reading in grades 3 through 9; in writing in grades 4 and 7; in English language arts in grades 10 and 11; in mathematics in grades 3 through 11; in science in grades 5, 8, 10 and 11; and in social studies in grades 8, 10 and 11.
  • TAKS is a standards-based test, which means it measures how well students are mastering specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Texas.
  • The grade 11 Exit Level TAKS is a high school graduation requirement.
  • The goal is for all students to score at or above the state standard.

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  TAKS Results by Subgroup
 
The test results by subgroup show how the designated group of students is performing in comparison to the general population.

Scale: % meeting or exceeding standards

Grade 9
ReadingThis School
All Students80%
Female100%
Male70%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Hispanic73%
Native Americann/a
White100%
Economically disadvantaged82%
Not economically disadvantaged71%
Not special education78%
Not limited English proficient80%
Non-migrant80%

MathThis School
All Students18%
Female27%
Male11%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Hispanic13%
Native Americann/a
White33%
Economically disadvantaged20%
Not economically disadvantaged11%
Not special education19%
Not limited English proficient18%
Non-migrant18%
Source: TX Education Agency, 2008-2009

Grade 10
Social StudiesThis School
All Students71%
Female73%
Male67%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Hispanic64%
Native Americann/a
Whiten/a
Economically disadvantaged89%
Not economically disadvantaged50%
Not special education67%
Not limited English proficient71%
Non-migrant71%

ScienceThis School
All Students33%
Female18%
Male57%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Hispanic33%
Native Americann/a
Whiten/a
Economically disadvantaged56%
Not economically disadvantaged11%
Not special education31%
Not limited English proficient33%
Non-migrant33%

English Language ArtsThis School
All Students57%
Female82%
Male30%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Hispanic50%
Native Americann/a
Whiten/a
Economically disadvantaged58%
Not economically disadvantaged56%
Not special education53%
Not limited English proficient57%
Non-migrant57%

MathThis School
All Students28%
Female27%
Male29%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Hispanic27%
Native Americann/a
Whiten/a
Economically disadvantaged44%
Not economically disadvantaged11%
Not special education25%
Not limited English proficient28%
Non-migrant28%
Source: TX Education Agency, 2008-2009

Grade 11
Social StudiesThis School
All Students81%
Female56%
Male90%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Hispanic77%
Native Americann/a
White100%
Economically disadvantaged78%
Not economically disadvantaged85%
Not special education82%
Not limited English proficient81%
Non-migrant81%

ScienceThis School
All Students44%
Female20%
Male52%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Hispanic40%
Native Americann/a
White57%
Economically disadvantaged42%
Not economically disadvantaged47%
Not special education44%
Not limited English proficient44%
Non-migrant44%

English Language ArtsThis School
All Students64%
Female69%
Male61%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Hispanic56%
Native Americann/a
White88%
Economically disadvantaged53%
Not economically disadvantaged80%
Not special education67%
Not limited English proficient64%
Non-migrant64%

MathThis School
All Students12%
Female0%
Male18%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Hispanic8%
Native Americann/a
White29%
Economically disadvantaged11%
Not economically disadvantaged14%
Not special education10%
Not limited English proficient12%
Non-migrant12%
Source: TX Education Agency, 2008-2009

About the Tests

  • In 2008-2009, the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) was used to test students in reading in grades 3 through 9; in writing in grades 4 and 7; in English language arts in grades 10 and 11; in mathematics in grades 3 through 11; in science in grades 5, 8, 10 and 11; and in social studies in grades 8, 10 and 11.
  • TAKS is a standards-based test, which means it measures how well students are mastering specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Texas.
  • The different student groups are identified by the Texas Education Agency; if there are a small number of students in a particular group, the state doesn't report data for that group.
  • The grade 11 Exit Level TAKS is a high school graduation requirement.
  • The goal is for all students to score at or above the state standard.

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  Accountability Rating


In 2008-2009 this school was rated "AEA: Academically Acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency. In 2007-2008, this school was rated "AEA: Academically Acceptable". In 2006-2007, this school was rated "AEA: Academically Acceptable".
Source: TX Education Agency, 2008-2009

About the Accountability Ratings

  • Texas uses Accountability Ratings to indicate the overall performance of each school and district.
  • The ratings are based on TAKS test results, dropout rates for grades 7 and 8 and school completion rates for grades 9 through 12.
  • Schools and districts rated under standard accountability procedures are designated as Exemplary, Recognized, Academically Acceptable or Academically Unacceptable.
  • Schools and districts rated under alternative education accountability (AEA) procedures are designated as either AEA: Academically Acceptable or AEA: Academically Unacceptable.

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  Gold Performance Acknowledgments

No acknowledgment data was reported for this school.

Source: TX Education Agency, 2007-2008

About the GPA

  • Texas uses the Gold Performance Acknowledgments (GPA) to recognize schools and districts for performance on a range of indicators including, among others, test results in specific subject areas, college admission test results and attendance rates.
  • To be considered for the GPA, schools must have an Accountability Rating of "Academically Acceptable" or higher and must meet the acknowledgment criteria for one or more of the indicators. For example, to receive a GPA for attendance, Academically Acceptable high schools must meet the state's minimum acknowledgment threshold of 95% attendance rate.

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  ACT Results


Composite
 This School1State Average1National Average2
Graduating class of 2006 n/a2021
Graduating class of 2005 n/a2021
Graduating class of 2004 n/a2021
1Source: TX Education Agency
2Source: ACT

About the Tests

  • The ACT is a national college admission and placement examination.
  • ACT scores range from a low of 1 to a high of 36. The composite score is an average of the English, math, reading and science scores.

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