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1 2014-2015 Texas Academic Performance Report
Donna Independent school district Annual Report 2014 – 2015 January 12, 2016 Ofelia Alvarez, Director of Testing & Evaluations

2 TAPR Overview and Background
Due to changes in legislation, the performance report formerly known as the Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS) is now the Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR). The TAPR provides information on the performance of students in each school and district in Texas. The reports also provide extensive information on school and district staff, programs, and student demographics.

3 Differences from previous AEIS Reports to TAPR
STAAR Proficiency, STAAR Progress Measures, and post secondary indicator results are shown Financial profile section has a direct HTML link

4 Requirements of the Annual Report
Texas Education Code (TEC), , requires each district’s board of trustees to publish an annual report that includes: Texas Academic Performance Report Campus Performance Objectives Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Report Report of Violent or Criminal Incidents PEIMS Financial Standard Report District Accreditation Status Each district’s board of trustees must hold a public hearing to discuss the district’s annual report within 90 days of receiving the TAPR. Within two weeks following the public meeting, each district must widely publish its annual report, including posting it on the district website and other public places. – Source, TAPR Guidelines, p.1

5 Access to the Donna ISD 2014-2015 Annual Texas Academic Performance Report
3 4 1 [ Every Campus Library & Office Donna Public Library Insert appropriate district/campus website links. The TAPR report must be published in the same format as provided by TEA.-Source TAPR Guidelines, pg. 1

6 Campus Performance Objectives
Texas Education Code, §11.253, requires each campus to have an improvement plan with performance objectives and to measure progress toward meeting these objectives. Both the objectives of each campus and each campus’ progress toward meeting those objectives must be included in the district’s annual report. Source: Texas Academic Performance Report, Donna ISD, p. 4&5

7 New for 2015 STAAR Grades 3-8 Mathematics, STAAR A, and STAAR Alternate 2 2014 STAAR Data Special Education Determination Status Student Success Initiative (SSI) Grades 5 and 8 Phase-in Satisfactory Rates CTE Coherent Sequence Graduates College and Career Ready Graduates All Subjects Added AP/IB Participation and Examinees >= Criterion by Subject Advanced Course/Dual Enrollment Completion Teacher’s Highest Degree Held Source: Texas Academic Performance Report Guidelines, p. 4

8 Data Student Ethnic Distribution
Source: Texas Academic Performance Report, Donna ISD, p. 14

9 Student & Enrollment Profile
Total Students: 15,325 Student Information Percent Economically Disadvantaged 81.6% Non-Economically Disadvantaged 18.4% English Language Learners (ELLs) 48.9% Students w/Disciplinary Placements 2.8% At Risk 79.5% Source: Texas Academic Performance Report, Donna ISD, Student Information, p. 14. Student Enrollment by Program Bilingual/ESL Education Career & Technical Education 17.9% Gifted & Talented Education 9.1% Special Education 6.4% Source: Texas Academic Performance Report, Donna ISD, Student Information, p. 18.

10 Elementary STAAR Results
SECTION I: READING SECTION II: MATH Grade 2014 2015 Difference 3rd Grade District 57% 60% +3% Region 72% 76% +4% State 77% +1% 4th Grade 53% 55% +2% 70% 71% 74% 0% 5th Grade 73% 84% 86% 87% Grade 2014 2015 Difference 3rd Grade District 60% Region 73% State 71% 4th Grade 52% 5th Grade 83% 89% 88% Source: Texas Academic Performance Report, Donna ISD, p. 1

11 Elementary STAAR Results
SECTION III: WRITING SECTION IV: SCIENCE Grade 2014 2015 Difference 4th Grade District 55% 60%   % Region 70% 74%   % State   % Grade 2014 2015 Difference 5th Grade District 61% 55% -6% Region 73% 70% -3% State 74% 72% -2% Source: Texas Academic Performance Report, Donna ISD, p. 1

12 Middle School STAAR Results
SECTION I: READING SECTION II: MATH Grade 2014 2015 Difference 6th Grade District 58% 54% -4% Region 69% 0% State 78% 77% -1% 7th Grade 48% 52% +4% 67% 68% +1% 76% 8th Grade 82% 90% 88% -2% Grade 2014 2015 Difference 6th Grade District 70% Region 73% State 79% 7th Grade 48% 62% 68% 8th Grade 76% 83% 86% Source: Texas Academic Performance Report, Donna ISD, p. 1

13 Middle School STAAR Results
SECTION III: WRITING SECTION IV: SCIENCE Grade 2014 2015 Difference 7th Grade District 47% 54% +7% Region 65% 69% +4% State 72% 73% +1% Grade 2014 2015 Difference 8th Grade District 53% 57% +4% Region 64% 66% +2% State 72% 71% -1% SECTION V: SOCIAL STUDIES Grade 2014 2015 Difference 8th Grade District 41% 53% +12% Region 52% 59% +7% State 63% 65% +3% Source: Texas Academic Performance Report, Donna ISD, p. 1

14 High School STAAR End-Of-Course Results
STAAR SUBJECT Difference English I/Reading I District 43% 58% +15% Region 56% 64% +8% State 67% 71% +4% English II/Reading II 46% 59% +13% 57% 65% 69% 72% +3% Algebra I 68% +1% 75% 79% 80% 81% Biology 84% 83% 86% 89% 91% +2% U.S. History 87% 85% -2% Region I 88% -7% 92% -1% Source: Texas Academic Performance Report, Donna ISD, p. 1&2

15 STAAR End-Of-Course Performance All Grades
STAAR/EOC: Percent at Phase in Satisfactory Standard or Above ALL GRADES Reading Math Writing Science Social Studies 2014 2015 Diff. Hispanic 54% 60% +6% 65% 68% +3% 53% 57% +4% 66% 0% 59% +9% Special Education 46% 40% -6% 51% -9% 37% 20% -17% 58% -5% +2% Eco. Disadvantage +5% 67% 52% 56% 64% -2% ELL 38% 42% 55% -3% +1% 48% 47% -1% 31% 43% +12% District Region 71% 75% 79% 70% 74% 69% 72% State 76% 77% 78% 81% Source: Texas Academic Performance Report, Donna ISD, p. 2

16 Attendance Rate Source: Texas Academic Performance Report, Donna ISD, p. 9

17 Annual Drop Out Grades 7-8 2012-2013 2013-2014 Difference Grades 9-12
Hispanic 1.3% 0.5% -0.8% Special Education 2.1% 1.1% -1.0% Eco. Disadvantage 1.2% -0.7% ELL 1.4% 0.6% District Region 0.2% 0.3% +0.1% State 0.4% Grades 9-12 Difference Hispanic 3.2% 2.4% -0.8% Special Education 6.0% 3.3% -2.7% Eco. Disadvantage 3.1% -0.7% ELL 5.5% 4.1% -1.4% District Region 2.6% 0% State 2.2% Source: Texas Academic Performance Report, Donna ISD, p. 9

18 4 Year Graduation Rate Source: Texas Academic Performance Report, Donna ISD, p. 10

19 Graduates Enrolled in Texas Institutions of Higher Education
-0.4% -0.4% -3.8% Source: Texas Academic Performance Report, Donna ISD, p. 13

20 Graduates in Texas (In Higher Education) Completing One Year Without Remediation
+1.8% +2.6% +1.9% Source: Texas Academic Performance Report, Donna ISD, p. 13

21 College Ready Graduates
ELA 2013 2014 Difference Hispanic 53% 57% +4% Special Education 4% 8% Eco. Disadvantage 52% +5% ELL 0% +8% District Region 56% 60% State 65% 68% +3% Math 2013 2014 Difference Hispanic 69% 70% +1% Special Education 19% 18% -1% Eco. Disadvantage 0% ELL 27% 32% +5% District Region 63% -7% State 74% 67% Source: Texas Academic Performance Report, Donna ISD, p. 11

22 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
Texas statute (TEC e) requires every district to include with its TAPR a report on student performance in postsecondary institutions during the first year enrolled after graduation from high school.

23 Donna High School 2013 High School Graduates: GPA in Higher Education in 2014 Total Graduates <2.0 >3.5 Unknown Four-Year Public University 141 38 25 30 32 13 3 Two-Year Public College 178 73 22 37 14 Independent Colleges & Universities 4 Not Trackable 68 Not Found 242 Total High School Graduates 633 Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Donna ISD, p. 2

24 Donna North High School
2013 High School Graduates: GPA in Higher Education in 2014 Total Graduates <2.0 >3.5 Unknown Four-Year Public University 24 Two-Year Public College 41 Independent Colleges & Universities 20 Not Trackable 46 Not Found 75 Total High School Graduates 206 Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Donna ISD, p. 2

25 3D-9 Academy 2013 3D & Excel Academy: GPA in Higher Education in 2014
Total Graduates <2.0 >3.5 Unknown Four-Year Public University 1 Two-Year Public College 11 6 2 Independent Colleges & Universities Not Trackable 33 Not Found 58 Total High School Graduates 103 Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Donna ISD, p. 2

26 Teachers By Years of Experience
District State Average Teacher Salary Beginning Teachers $44,512 $44,540 1-5 Years Experience $45,427 $46,575 6-10 Years Experience $47,899 $49,127 11-20 Years Experience $51,838 $52,640 Over 20 Years Experience $60,896 $59,787 Source: Texas Academic Performance Report, Donna ISD, p. 16 & 17

27 Violent or Criminal Incidents
Texas statute (TEC ) requires every district to publish an annual report on violent and criminal incidents at campuses in the district.

28 Violent and/or Criminal Offenses
Drugs 205 238 Alcohol 6 3 Terroristic Threat 5 2 Public Lewdness 4 Assault of School Staff 55 33 Gang Related Activity Weapons Arson Criminal Mischief 34 22 Firearms

29 Financial Profile PEIMS Financial Standard Reports ( Financial Actual Reports) The financial section of the TAPR is provided by the Office of School Finance. These reports can be accessed from a link on the last page of the TAPR or at:

30 Total Revenue 2014-2015 Total Receipts: $157,112,613 Receipts:
General Fund % Per Student All Funds Total Revenue $153,179,043 100.00% $9,995 $157,112,613 $10,252 Local Tax $12,313,000 8.04% $803 $13,180,570 8.39% $860 Other Local and Intermediate $649,000 0.42% $42 $650,000 0.41% State $124,202,043 81.08% $8,105 $127,267,043 81% $8,305 Federal $16,015,000 10.46% $1,045 10.19% Source:

31 Disbursements by Object:
Total Expenditures Disbursements by Object: $159,102,297 General Fund % Per Student All Funds BY OBJECT: $149,965,165 100.00% $9,786 $159,102,297 $10,382 Payroll $112,998,582 75.35% $7,373 71.02% Other Operating $27,358,875 18.24% $1,785 17.20% Debt Service $2,214,811 1.48% $145 $11,351,943 7.13% $741 Capital Outlay $7,392,897 4.93% $482 4.65% Source:

32 Total Operating Expenditures by Function
Instruction (11) $74,593,722 Instructional Media (12) $2,031,857 Curriculum/Staff Develop (13) $1,623,728 Instructional Leadership (21) $1,803,591 School Leadership (23) $6,413,275 Guidance Counseling (31) $5,350,920 Social Work Services (32) $1,103,141 Health Services (33) $1,667,547 Transportation (34) $4,573,130 Food (35) $11,311,010 Extracurricular (36) $5,552,912 General Administration (41,92) $5,639,744 Plant Maint/Operation (51) $14,717,241 Security/Monitoring (52) $2,389,893 Data Processing Services (53) $1,370,131

33 District Accreditation Status
The assignment of district accreditation status is required by Texas Education Code (TEC) § and § (Public School System Accountability), and authorized in 19 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) Chapter § (Planning and Accountability,) and Subchapter EE (Accreditation Status, Standards, and Sanctions). TEA assigned accreditation statuses to districts for the year.

34 Subchapter EE, Accreditation Status, Standards, and Sanctions
Accredited Accredited-Warned Accredited- Probation Not Accredited- Revoked (A)  Accredited. Accredited means the Texas Education Agency (TEA) recognizes the district as a public school of this state that: (i)  meets the standards determined by the commissioner under TEC, §39.052(b) and (c), and specified in § of this title (relating to Standards for All Accreditation Sanction Determinations); and (ii)  is not currently assigned an accreditation status of Accredited-Warned or Accredited-Probation. (B)  Accredited-Warned. Accredited-Warned means the district exhibits deficiencies in performance, as specified in subsection (b) of this section, that, if not addressed, will lead to probation or revocation of its accreditation status. (C)  Accredited-Probation. Accredited-Probation means the district exhibits deficiencies in performance, as specified in subsection (c) of this section, that must be addressed to avoid revocation of its accreditation status. (D)  Not Accredited-Revoked. Not Accredited-Revoked means the TEA does not recognize the district as a Texas public school because the district's performance has failed to meet standards adopted by the commissioner under TEC, §39.052(b) and (c), and specified in subsection (d) of this section.

35 Donna Independent School District
Accredited

36 Donna Independent School District


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