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AMCMS School Report Card February 1, 2017 Dear AMCMS Parent or Guardian, Attached you will find a copy of the State of Texas 2015 16 School Report Card for A&M Consolidated Middle School. This is a report required by the Texas Legislature and prepared by the Texas Education Agency. It is to be sent to the parent or guardian of every child enrolled in a Texas public school. The report provides information concerning student performance on the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR ), as well as information on student enrollment, class size averages, and financial expenditures. The information contained in the School Report Card is required by state law and is briefly described in the enclosed 2015 16 School Report Card Definitions. The report for our school may or may not have all the information described because the information presented depends on whether the school is an elementary, middle, or high school. State law requires that the school report card display information about the state, the district, and the school. Where possible, the information must be reported by race/ethnicity and socio-economic status of the students and must include at least two years of results. The School Report Cards can be found online at https://rptsvr1.tea.texas.gov/perfreport/src/2016/campus.srch.html A more complete report about A&M Consolidated Middle School, the Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR), is available by contacting my office or can be accessed online at https://rptsvr1.tea.texas.gov/perfreport/tapr/index.html Please contact me if you have any questions concerning this report card. Thank you for your continued support of A&M Consolidated Middle School. Sincerely, Jeff Mann, Principal A&M Consolidated Middle School Enclosures

A&M Consolidated Middle School del reporte de las Calificaciones February 1, 2017 Estimado Padre de Familia: Adjunto a esta carta encontrará una copia del reporte de las Calificaciones Escolares del Estado de Texas 2015 16 para A&M Consolidated Middle School. Estas Calificaciones Escolares son requeridas por la Legislatura del Estado de Texas y preparadas por el departamento de educación estatal. Este reporte debe ser mandado a los padres o al guardián/mentor de cada estudiante inscrito en una escuela pública. Estas calificaciones proveen información concerniente al progreso académico de los estudiantes y también otra información sobre su escuela como el número de estudiantes, tamaño promedio del salón escolar, y gastos. La ley estatal requiere que la información en estas calificaciones sea diseminada. Usted encontrará una breve descripción en el adjunto Definiciones de las Calificaciones Escolares 2015 16. El reporte que ha recibido puede o no contener toda la información descrita en estas definiciones pues el reportaje de estos datos depende de si la escuela es una primaria, secundaria o preparatoria. La ley estatal también manda que la información sea provista a nivel del estado, del distrito escolar, y de nuestra escuela. Esta información debe ser reportada, en tanto sea posible, por grupo étnico/raza y estatus socioeconómico de los estudiantes y debe de incluir por lo menos dos años de resultados. También puede encontrar estas calificaciones (school report card) en la internet bajo https://rptsvr1.tea.texas.gov/perfreport/src/2016/campus.srch.html Usted puede obtener un reporte más completo sobre nuestra escuela A&M Consolidated Middle School. en el informe del Reporte del Desempeño Académico de Texas (TAPR) ya sea que lo pida aquí en la escuela, o lo puede obtener en el internet bajo https://rptsvr1.tea.texas.gov/perfreport/tapr/2016/index.html Por favor póngase en contacto con nosotros si tiene cualquier pregunta concerniente a este reporte de calificaciones escolares. Le agradezco su constante apoyo de A&M Consolidated Middle School. Sinceramente, Jeff Mann, director(a) A&M Consolidated Middle School Documentos adjuntos

District Name: Campus Type: COLLEGE STATION ISD Middle School Texas Education Agency 2015-16 School Report Card A & M CONSOLIDATED MIDDLE (021901042) Total Students: Grade Span: 882 07-08 2016 Performance Index State accountability ratings are based on four performance indices: Student Achievement, Student Progress, Closing Performance Gaps, and Postsecondary Readiness. The bar graph below illustrates the index scores for this campus. The score required to meet each index's target is indicated below the index description and as a line on each bar. In 2016, to receive the Met Standard or Met Alternative Standard accountability rating, districts and campuses must meet targets on three indices: Index 1 or Index 2 and Index 3 and Index 4. 100 75 50 2016 Accountability Rating Met Standard For 2016 state accountability, campuses are rated as Met Standard, Improvement Required, or Not Rated. The rating, Met Alternative Standard, is assigned to charters and alternative education campuses evaluated under alternative education accountability (AEA) provisions. Distinction Designations Mathematics Top 25% Student Progress Science 25 0 74 42 31 50 Index 1 Student Achievement (Target Score=60) Index 2 Student Progress (Target Score=30) Index 3 Closing Performance Gaps (Target Score = 26) Index 4 Postsecondary Readiness (Target Score = 13) Campuses that receive a rating of Met Standard are eligible for as many as seven distinction designations: Academic Achievement in English Language Arts (ELA)/Reading, Academic Achievement in Mathematics, Academic Achievement in Science, Academic Achievement in Social Studies, Top 25%: Student Progress, Top 25%: Closing Performance Gaps, and Postsecondary Readiness. School and Student Information This section provides demographic information about the campus, including attendance rates; enrollment percentages for various student groups; student mobility rates; and class size averages at the campus, district, and state level, where applicable. Campus District State Attendance Rate (2014-15) 95.7% 96.3% 95.7% Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity African American 16.4% 13.7% 12.6% Hispanic 27.2% 21.3% 52.2% White 44.7% 53.8% 28.5% American Indian 0.3% 0.3% 0.4% Asian 6.7% 7.8% 4.0% Pacific Islander 0.1% 0.0% 0.1% Two or More Races 4.5% 3.2% 2.1% Enrollment by Student Group Economically Disadvantaged 45.2% 35.6% 59.0% English Language Learners 5.8% 8.2% 18.5% Special Education 9.1% 8.3% 8.6% Mobility Rate (2014-15) 12.7% 11.8% 16.5% School Financial Information (2014-15) Campus District State Class Size Averages by Grade or Subject Secondary English/Language Arts 18.1 18.5 17.1 Foreign Languages 20.2 18.1 19.1 Mathematics 18.7 19.6 18.1 Science 21.4 20.5 19.1 Social Studies 23.7 20.5 19.5 Various financial indicators are reported for the campus, district, and state, where applicable, based on actual data from the prior year. For more information, see http://tea.texas.gov/financialstandardreports/. Campus District State Campus District State Instructional Staff Percent n/a 62.7% 64.5% Expenditures per Student Instructional Expenditure Ratio n/a 64.6% 63.8% Total Operating Expenditures $6,149 $8,239 $9,065 Instruction $4,190 $4,874 $5,158 Instructional Leadership $110 $149 $138 School Leadership $436 $444 $522 For more information about this campus, please see the Texas Academic Performance Report at https://rptsvr1.tea.texas.gov/perfreport/tapr/2016/index.html. 1 Page

Texas Education Agency 2015-16 School Report Card A & M CONSOLIDATED MIDDLE (021901042) COLLEGE STATION ISD State District All Students African American Hispanic White American Indian Asian Pacific Islander Two or More Races Econ Disadv STAARPercent at Level II Satisfactory Standard or Above (Sum of All Grades Tested) All Subjects 2016 75% 82% 74% 49% 65% 87% * 91% - 69% 56% Reading 2016 73% 81% 81% 62% 71% 92% * 90% - 79% 65% Mathematics 2016 76% 85% 80% 52% 74% 92% * 96% - 78% 64% Writing 2016 69% 77% 70% 47% 60% 83% * 81% - 65% 52% Science 2016 79% 83% 71% 40% 63% 86% * 94% - 67% 51% Social Studies 2016 77% 80% 55% 29% 41% 73% * 94% - 33% 32% STAARPercent at Postsecondary Readiness Standard (Sum of All Grades Tested) Two or More Subjects 2016 45% 60% 51% 13% 35% 70% * 84% - 45% 22% Reading 2016 46% 59% 51% 20% 33% 69% * 75% - 53% 24% Mathematics 2016 43% 59% 55% 19% 41% 71% * 90% - 51% 29% Writing 2016 41% 53% 46% 17% 26% 62% * 75% - 45% 20% Science 2016 47% 59% 47% 11% 37% 63% * 100% - 39% 23% Social Studies 2016 47% 58% 25% * 17% 35% * 59% - 28% 7% STAARPercent at Advanced Standard (Sum of All Grades Tested) All Subjects 2016 18% 29% 25% 4% 13% 34% * 60% - 26% 6% Reading 2016 17% 27% 27% 4% 12% 40% * 57% - 29% 7% Mathematics 2016 19% 33% 32% 6% 19% 42% * 80% - 30% 10% Writing 2016 15% 23% 16% * 9% 20% * 36% - * 4% Science 2016 16% 27% 26% * 11% 38% * 76% - * 5% Social Studies 2016 22% 37% 15% * 12% 18% * 50% - * 3% STAARPercent Met or Exceeded Progress All Subjects 2016 62% 66% 69% 59% 68% 71% * 78% - 71% 63% Reading 2016 60% 62% 66% 56% 67% 68% * 72% - 74% 63% Mathematics 2016 63% 71% 71% 62% 70% 74% * 85% - 67% 64% STAARPercent Exceeded Progress All Subjects 2016 17% 19% 18% 10% 14% 22% * 34% - 18% 12% Reading 2016 16% 16% 17% 13% 16% 18% * 24% - 20% 16% Mathematics 2016 17% 22% 19% 6% 11% 26% * 46% - 15% 9% Progress of Prior-Year Non-Proficient Students: Percent of Non-Proficient Students Passing STAAR(Sum of Grades 4-8) Reading 2016 35% 37% 34% 31% 36% 33% * * - * 30% For more information about this campus, please see the Texas Academic Performance Report at https://rptsvr1.tea.texas.gov/perfreport/tapr/2016/index.html. 2 Page '?' Indicates that the data for this item were statistically improbable, or were reported outside a reasonable range. '*' Indicates results are masked due to small numbers to protect student confidentiality. '-' Indicates zero observations reported for this group. 'n/a' Indicates data reporting is not applicable for this group.

Texas Education Agency 2015-16 School Report Card A & M CONSOLIDATED MIDDLE (021901042) COLLEGE STATION ISD State District All Students African American Hispanic White American Indian Asian Pacific Islander Two or More Races Econ Disadv Students Success Initiative Grade 8 Students Meeting Level II Standard on First STAAR Administration Reading 2016 80% 86% 82% 65% 75% 91% * 94% - 83% 66% Mathematics 2016 71% 71% 63% 46% 57% 74% * 100% - 64% 52% Students Requiring Accelerated Instruction Reading 2016 20% 14% 18% 35% 25% 9% 100% * - * 34% Mathematics 2016 29% 29% 38% 54% 43% 26% 100% * - * 48% STAAR Cumulative Met Standard Reading 2016 86% 90% 87% 77% 79% 94% * 94% - 89% 74% Mathematics 2016 81% 83% 78% 61% 71% 92% * 100% - 91% 67% STAAR Non-Proficient Students Promoted by Grade Placement Committee Reading 2015 97% 97% 96% 100% 91% * - * - * 96% For more information about this campus, please see the Texas Academic Performance Report at https://rptsvr1.tea.texas.gov/perfreport/tapr/2016/index.html. 3 Page '?' Indicates that the data for this item were statistically improbable, or were reported outside a reasonable range. '*' Indicates results are masked due to small numbers to protect student confidentiality. '-' Indicates zero observations reported for this group. 'n/a' Indicates data reporting is not applicable for this group.

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2015 16 School Report Card (SRC) Definitions Annual Dropout Rate: Annual Dropout Rate (Gr 9 12) is reported for high schools only. The annual rate is the number of students who dropped out (in grades 9 12) expressed as a percentage of the number of students in attendance in grades 9 12. Attendance Rate: The report shows the attendance rate for the 2014 15 school year for students in grades 1 12. Class Size Averages: Class sizes are calculated from teacher class schedules. For example, the total count of students in science is divided by the count of science classes. Elementary classes are shown by grade; secondary classes are shown by subject. Distinction Designations: Distinction designations are awarded in recognition of outstanding achievement in specific areas. For 2016, distinction designations are awarded in the following areas: Academic Achievement in English Language Arts/Reading, Academic Achievement in Mathematics, Academic Achievement in Science, Academic Achievement in Social Studies, Top 25 Percent: Student Progress, Top 25 Percent: Closing Performance Gaps, and Postsecondary Readiness. Economically Disadvantaged: The percentage of economically disadvantaged students is the count of students that are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch or other public assistance divided by the total number of students. English Language Learners: These are students identified as having limited English proficiency (LEP), or as English language learners (ELLs), by the Language Proficiency Assessment Committee (LPAC). Expenditures per Student: This value is calculated as total expenditures for 2014 15 divided by the total membership for 2014 15. For more information, contact the Office of School Finance at 512-463- 9238. For a detailed report, see the 2014 2015 PEIMS Financial Actual Reports at http://tea.texas.gov/financialstandardreports/. Instructional Expenditure Ratio: This value is calculated as instructional and related expenditures for 2014 15 divided by total expenditures for 2014 15. For more information, contact the Office of School Finance at 512-463-9238. For a detailed report, see the 2014 2015 PEIMS Financial Actual Reports at http://tea.texas.gov/financialstandardreports/. Instructional Staff Percent: This value is calculated as instructional and related Full Time Equivalents (FTEs) for 2014 15 divided by total FTEs for 2015 16. For more information, contact the Office of School Finance at 512-463-9238. Longitudinal Rates: These indicators show the status of students after four years in high school (4- Year Longitudinal Rate) or after five years in high school (5-Year Extended Longitudinal Rate). The fouryear rate includes students who first attended ninth grade in 2011 12, showing their final status with the class of 2015. The five-year rate includes students who first attended ninth grade in 2010 11, showing their final status at the end of 2015. These show the percentage of students who graduated, received a GED, continued high school, or dropped out. Membership: See Total Students. Mobility Rate: A student is considered to be mobile if he or she has been in membership at the school for less than 83% of the school year. Texas Education Agency Academics Performance Reporting 1 of 3

2015 16 School Report Card (SRC) Definitions Progress of Prior-Year Non-Proficient Students: The percentage of students in grades 4 8 who did not reach the satisfactory standard on STAAR in the prior year but passed the corresponding assessment in the current year. Race/Ethnicity: Students are reported as African American, Hispanic, White, American Indian, Asian, Pacific Islander, and Two or More Races. RHSP/DAP Graduates: The percentage of graduates who were reported as having satisfied the course requirements for the Recommended High School Program (RHSP) or Distinguished Achievement Program (DAP). It excludes FHSP graduates. RHSP/DAP/FHSP-E/FHSP-DLA Graduates: The percentage of graduates who were reported as having satisfied the course requirements for the Recommended High School Program (RHSP), Distinguished Achievement Program (DAP), Foundation High School Program (FHSP) with an endorsement (FHSP-E) or the distinguished level of achievement (FHSP-DLA). SAT/ACT Results: The report provides four indicators: (1) Tested shows the percentage of graduates who took either the SAT or the ACT, (2) At/Above Criterion shows the percentage of examinees who scored at or above the Criterion Score of 1110 for SAT and 24 for ACT, (3) Average SAT Score, and (4) Average ACT Score. Information is shown for the classes of 2014 and 2015. Special Education: The population of students served in special education programs STAAR: The State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR ) is a comprehensive testing program designed to measure to what extent a student has learned, understood, and is able to apply the concepts and skills expected at each tested grade level. Students are assessed in reading (grades 3 8), mathematics (grades 3 8), writing (grades 4 and 7), science (grades 5 and 8), and social studies (grade 8). End-of-course assessments are given for English Language Arts I and II, Algebra I, Biology, and U.S. History. Measures for the STAAR are shown: STAAR Percent at Level II Satisfactory Standard or Above, which is used to determine the Index 1 score, STAAR Percent at Postsecondary Readiness, which is used to determine the Index 4 score, STAAR Percent at Advanced Standard, which is used to determine the Index 3 score, and STAAR Percent Met or Exceeded Progress and STAAR Percent Exceeded Progress, which are used to determine the Index 2 score. Student Success Initiative: The Student Success Initiative (SSI) shows performance on STAAR reading in grades 5 and 8, including performance for students who were not proficient in the past year and re-tested on the assessments. Total Students: This is the total number of public school students who were reported in membership on October 30, 2015, at any grade from early childhood education through grade 12. Membership differs from enrollment because it does not include students who are served by the district for less than two hours per day. For example, the count of Total Students excludes students who attend a nonpublic school but receive some services, such as speech therapy, for less than two hours per day from their local public school. Special Symbols: The 2015 16 SRC uses the following special symbols: An asterisk (*) is used to mask small numbers to comply with the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Texas Education Agency Academics Performance Reporting 2 of 3

2015 16 School Report Card (SRC) Definitions A dash (-) indicates that no students were in this classification. n/a indicates that the data are not available or are not applicable. A question mark (?) indicates data that are statistically improbable or were reported outside of a reasonable range. Texas Education Agency Academics Performance Reporting 3 of 3

Definiciones para la Calificación Escolar 2015 16 Annual Dropout Rate: Tasa Anual de Deserción Escolar. Dependiendo del rango de grados en la escuela, se puede reportar una de las siguientes tasas: Tasa de deserción anual (grados 7º y 8º) o Tasa de deserción anual (grados 9º a 12º). La tasa anual es el número de estudiantes que abandona los estudios (grados 9º a 12º) expresado como un porcentaje del número de estudiantes que asisten a la escuela en esos grados. Attendance Rate: Tasa de Asistencia. Este reporte muestra la tasa de asistencia estudiantil del 1 er al 12º grado para el año escolar 2014 15. Class Size Averages: Tamaño Promedio del Salón Escolar. El tamaño promedio de los salones de clases se calcula utilizando los horarios de clases que imparten los maestros. Por ejemplo, se suma el número de estudiantes en ciencias naturales y se divide por el número de clases de ciencias naturales. Las clases de primaria se presentan por grado; las de educación intermedia y secundaria se presentan por materia. Distinction Designations: Nombramientos de Distinción. Los nombramientos de distinción se otorgan a las escuelas con desempeño alto en áreas específicas. Para 2016, los nombramientos de distinción se otorgaron en las siguientes áreas: Logro académico en Artes del lenguaje en inglés (ELA)/Lectura, Logro académico en matemáticas, Logro académico en ciencias, Logro académico en estudios sociales, 25% con puntuación más alta: progreso de los estudiantes, 25% con puntuación más alta: disminución de la diferencia entre los niveles de desempeño y Preparación post secundaria. Economically Disadvantaged: Estudiantes con Desventaja Económica. El porcentaje de alumnos con desventaja económica se calcula sumando estudiantes con derecho a recibir almuerzos gratuitos o a un precio reducido o con otro tipo de asistencia pública divididos entre el número total de estudiantes en la escuela. English Language Learners: Estudiantes Aprendiendo Inglés. Estos estudiantes están identificados por el comité LPAC (Language Proficiency Assessment Committee) con un dominio limitado del inglés (LEP) o también conocidos como estudiantes ELL. Expenditures per Student: Gastos por Estudiantes. Este valor muestra el gasto anual real durante 2014 15 dividido entre el número total de estudiantes durante 2014 15. Para más información, comuníquese con la Oficina de Finanzas de la Escuela. También puede ver los reportes financieros (Financial Standard Reports) en: http://tea.texas.gov/financialstandardreports/. Instructional Expenditure Ratio: Proporción de los Gastos Instruccionales. Este valor se calcula dividiendo los gastos relacionados con instrucción en el año 2014 15 entre el total de gastos en el 2014 15. Para más información, comuníquese con la Oficina de Finanzas de la Escuela. También puede ver los reportes financieros (Financial Standard Reports) en: http://tea.texas.gov/financialstandardreports/. Instructional Staff Percent: Porcentaje del Personal de Instrucción. Este valor se calcula dividiendo el número de empleados de instrucción de tiempo completo y gastos relacionados en el periodo 2014 15 entre todos los empleados de tiempo completo en el 2015-16. Para mayor información, comuníquese a la Oficina de Finanzas de la Escuela. Longitudinal Rates: Tasas Longitudinales. Este indicador muestra el estatus de los estudiantes después de cuatro años en la secundaria (tasa longitudinal de 4 años) o después de cinco años en la escuela secundaria (tasa longitudinal extendida de 5 años). La tasa longitudinal de 4 años (4 Year Longitudinal Rate) consiste en estudiantes que estuvieron en noveno grado por primera vez en el 2011 12 y se muestra su estatus final con la generación del 2015. La Tasa longitudinal extendida de 5 años (5 Year Extended Longitudinal Rate) consiste en estudiantes que estuvieron por primera vez en noveno grado en el 2010 11 y muestra su estatus final en el 2015. Esto muestra el porcentaje de estudiantes que se graduaron, estuvieron en un programa de graduación alternativo (GED), continuaron en la secundaria o abandonaron la escuela. Membership: Membresía. Ver Total Students. Texas Education Agency Academics Performance Reporting

Definiciones para la Calificación Escolar 2015 16 Mobility Rate: Tasa de Movilidad. Se considera que un estudiante es móvil si ha estado en una escuela menos de un 83% del año escolar. Progress of Prior-Year Non-Proficient Students: Crecimiento de Estudiantes con Pobre Desempeño el Año Anterior. El porcentaje de estudiantes en los grados del 4 al 8 que no lograron un desempeño satisfactorio en la prueba STAAR el año anterior, pero lo obtuvieron en las pruebas correspondientes del presente año. Race/Ethnicity: Raza/Etnicidad. Los estudiantes se reportan como afro americano, hispano, anglo europeo, indio nativo norteamericano, asiático, de las islas del Pacífico y de dos o más razas. RHSP/DAP Graduates: RHSP/DAP para Graduados. Este índice reporta el porcentaje de estudiantes graduados, los cuales cumplieron con los requisitos del Programa Recomendado para las Escuelas Secuandarias (Recommended High School Program RHSP) o del Programa de Desempeño Distinguido (Distinguished Achievement Program DAP). Quedan excluidos los estudiantes graduados bajo el Programa Básico Fundamental (FHSP). RHSP/DAP/FHSP-E/FHSP-DLA Graduates: RHSP/DAP/FHSP-E/FHSP-DLA para Graduados. Porcentaje de graduados que están reportados como estudiantes que cumplieron con los cursos requeridos en el Programa Recomendado para las Escuelas Secundarias (RHSP), en el Programa de Desempeño Distinguido (DAP), en el Programa Básico Fundamental (FHSP) con una especialidad (FHSP-E) o en el de Nivel de Desempeño Destacado (FHSP-DLA). SAT/ACT Results: Resultados del SAT/ACT. El reporte provee cuatro tasas: (1) Evaluados (Tested) muestra el porcentaje de graduados que tomaron ya sea el SAT o el ACT; (2) A nivel o más alto de la calificación criterio (At/Above Criterion) muestra el porcentaje de los estudiantes que tomaron el examen y obtuvieron una puntuación a nivel o más alta de la calificación criterio (Criterion Score) de 1110 para el SAT y 24 para el ACT; (3) Calificación promedio en el SAT (Mean SAT Score) y (4) Calificación Promedio del ACT (Average ACT Score). La información que se muestra corresponde a las generaciones del 2014 y 2015. Special Education: Educación Especial. Se refiere a la población de estudiantes que recibe servicios en los programas de educación especial. STAAR: STAAR. Las pruebas STAAR son un programa de evaluación diseñado para medir hasta qué punto un estudiante ha aprendido, ha entendido y es capaz de aplicar los conceptos y destrezas en cada grado que se evalúa. Los estudiantes son evaluados en las siguientes materias: lectura (grados 3 al 8), matemáticas (grados 3 al 8), escritura (grados 4 y 7), ciencias (grados 5 y 8) y estudios sociales (grado 8). Las pruebas de fin de cursos (EOC tests) se dan en las siguientes materias: Inglés I y II, Álgebra I, Biología e Historia de EE.UU. Las medidas de las pruebas STAAR que se muestran son: Porcentaje STAAR en el Nivel II estándar satisfactorio o superior, el cual se usa para determinar la puntuación del ĺndice 1; Porcentaje STAAR de preparación post-secundaria, el cual se usa para determinar la puntuación del ĺndice 4; Porcentaje STAAR estándar avanzado, el cual se usa para determinar la puntuación del ĺndice 3. Asimismo el Porcentaje STAAR cumplió o excedió la medida de progreso y Porcentaje STAAR excedió la medida de progreso, los cuales se usan para determinar la puntuación del ĺndice 2. Student Success Initiative: Iniciativa de Éxito Educativo. La iniciativa para el éxito estudiantil (SSI) muestra el desempeño en las pruebas STAAR de lectura y matemáticas en los grados 5 y 8, incluyendo el desempeño de estudiantes que no salieron bien el año pasado y volvieron a tomar las pruebas. Total Students: Número Total de Estudiantes. Es el número total de estudiantes inscritos en escuelas públicas el 30 de octubre de 2015 en cualquier grado (desde preprimaria hasta el 12º grado). El número total de estudiantes es distinto al de estudiantes inscritos, ya que no incluye a los estudiantes que reciben servicios del distrito por menos de dos horas al día. Por ejemplo, el total de estudiantes excluye estudiantes que asisten a escuelas que no son públicas, pero reciben ciertos servicios del distrito escolar, como terapia de lenguaje por menos de dos horas al día en una de sus escuelas. Texas Education Agency Academics Performance Reporting

Definiciones para la Calificación Escolar 2015 16 Símbolos especiales: La Calificación Escolar de 2015 16 utiliza símbolos especiales en las siguientes circunstancias: Se usa un asterisco (*) para cubrir números pequeños de estudiantes y así cumplir con las leyes federales de protección de derechos y privacidad de la familia en cuestiones educativas Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Un guión ( ) indica que no hay estudiantes en esta clasificación. n/a indica que la información no está disponible o no aplica. Un signo de interrogación (?) indica que la información es improbable estadísticamente o se reportó fuera de un rango razonable. Texas Education Agency Academics Performance Reporting