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1 Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS) Longview Independent School District Summary Report 2009-2010

2 New AEIS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS The TAKS base indicator includes the performance of TAKS (Accommodated) results for all grades and subjects. For the first time, this includes reading and mathematics (grades 3-10) and writing (grades 4 and 7), including the Spanish versions for these grades and subject areas. New vertical scale cut points for grades 3-8 for reading and mathematics are used; The performance of students identified as refugees or asylees is excluded. There was only one administration of grade 3 reading The TAKS indicator standards for Academically Acceptable increase for mathematics and science by five points each.

3 New AEIS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS The TAKS indicator standard for Recognized increases by five points to 80% for all five subject areas. The standard for the grade 7-8 Annual Dropout Rate indicator increases in rigor by decreasing from 2.0% to 1.8%. Completion Rate I -used 4 years of NCES dropout definition (now fully phased in) Completion Rate I -used 4 years of NCES dropout definition (now fully phased in)

4 AEIS District Data Multi-Year History 2006-2010 (All Tests)

5 AEIS District Data Multi-Year History 2006-2010 (Reading / ELA)

6 AEIS District Data Multi-Year History 2006-2010 (Mathematics)

7 AEIS District Data Multi-Year History 2006-2010 (Writing)

8 AEIS District Data Multi-Year History 2006-2010 (Social Studies)

9 AEIS District Data Multi-Year History 2006-2010 (Science)

10 AEIS District Data Multi-Year History 2003-2010 District Change - Gain / Loss (All Tests, Reading, & Math)

11 AEIS District Data Multi-Year History 2006-2010 District Change Gain / Loss (Writing, Social Studies, & Science)

12 Longview ISD Accountability Comparison Summary CampusRating 2007Rating 2008Rating 2009Rating 2010 Longview High School Acceptable Unacceptable Forest Park Middle School Acceptable UnacceptableAcceptable Foster Middle SchoolAcceptable Unacceptable Judson Middle SchoolAcceptable UnacceptableAcceptable BramletteAcceptable Recognized JL EverhartAcceptable RecognizedAcceptable JohnstonAcceptableRecognized McClureAcceptable Recognized Doris McQueenAcceptableRecognized South WardAcceptable Recognized Valley ViewAcceptable WareAcceptable Unacceptable GK FosterNot Rated – Other HudsonExemplary Student Development Center Not Rated – Other RecognizedNot Rated – Other Juvenile DetentionNot Rated – Other Not Rated - OtherNot Rated – Other Total Count16 Campuses

13 Accountability Comparison 2006-2009 2007-082008-092009-10 Exemplary 90 Recognized 75 80 Acceptable R / ELA70 Writing / Social Studies6570 Math505560 Science455055 SDAA IIN/A Completion Rate Graduate + Cont. Students Exemplary 95 Recognized 85 Acceptable 75

14 2010 LISD Student Performance Comparison by Ethnicity for Each Subject Area

15 2010 Student Score Comparison for Each Subject Area by STATE, REGION, & LONGVIEW FOR “ALL” STUDENTS

16 2009 vs. 2010 LISD Student Performance Comparison by Ethnicity (Reading, Writing, & Math)

17 2010 LISD Student Performance Comparison by Ethnicity (Science, Social Studies, & All tests)

18 2009 vs. 2010 LISD Student Performance Gain / Loss Comparison by Ethnicity

19 2009 vs. 2010 Student Performance Gain / Loss Comparison by Ethnicity

20 Student Percentage Commended Performance Comparison by Ethnicity

21 Student Success Initiative Grade 5 Reading

22 Student Success Initiative Grade 5 Math

23 Student Success Initiative Grade 8 Reading

24 Student Success Initiative Grade 8 Math

25 English Language Learner Progress Measure

26 Class of 2009 and 2010 TAKS Exit- Level Cumulative Pass Rate

27 Comparison of AP Participation By Ethnicity

28 Percentage of Students Tested on SAT / ACT

29 SAT / ACT Percentage of Students At or Above Criterion

30 Average SAT and ACT Scores

31 College Ready Graduates

32 Drop Out Rate Grades 7-12

33 District 4- Year Completion Rate /Student Status (Gr. 9-12)

34 District Class of 2008 & 2009 “Graduated” by Ethnicity

35 RHSP / DAP

36 Attendance Rate

37 Advanced Course / Dual Enrollment Completion

38 Student Enrollment by Secondary Institutions for Fall Preceding Graduating Year Postsecondary InstitutionYear 2009200820072006 KILGORE COLLEGE 97 6468 TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE 20 19 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIV 917 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY 25 922 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY U. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 659 TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY BAYLOR UNIVERSITY 7 9 U. OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON 6 U. OF TEXAS AT TYLER TEXAS STATE UNIV - SAN MARCOS UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS 1114 LETOURNEAU UNIVERSITY TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY 5 TEXAS STATE T. C. MARSHALL 6 11 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY 6 TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY Other Public/Independent 4-yr Inst. (16) 364034 Other Public/Independent 2-yr Inst. (8) 101124

39 Total H.S. Students Enrolled in Public or Independent Secondary Institutions 200820072006 H.S Students Enrolled212190218 Not Reported156128155 Total H.S. Graduates 387344373

40 GPA for 1st Year Students in Higher Education Total Graduates<2.02.0-2.492.50-2.993.0-3.49>3.5Unk Four-Year Public University 53 5 15 13 9 10 1 Two-Year Public Colleges 168 40 37 26 20 26 19 Independent Colleges & Universities 14 Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and Texas Education Agency "Not found" graduates have standard ID numbers that were not found in the specified Fall term at Texas higher education institutions. "Not trackable" graduates have non-standard ID numbers that will not find a match at Texas higher education institutions. Includes high schools with more than 25 graduates. If enrollment in public higher education less than 5, the GPA data is omitted. Not Trackable 19 Not Found 133 Total High School Graduates 387

41 STAFF INFORMATION State Percent Longview Count Longview Percent Total 1001,201.1100 Professional Staff 62.9726.860.5 Teachers50.5558.346.5 Professional Support Professional Support8.9121.210.1 Campus Admin 2.826.32.2 Central Admin 1.021.01.7 Educational Aides 9.8116.19.7 Auxiliary Staff 27.0358.229.8

42 STAFF INFORMATION StateLongview Number of Students per Teacher 14.514.9 Average Years Experience of Teachers 11.313.4 Average years Experience of Teachers with District 7.68.2 Turnover Rate for Teachers Turnover Rate for Teachers11.813.2

43 AVERAGE TEACHER SALARY BY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE StateLongview Beginning $ 41,165 $ 41,165$40,481 1-5 Years $ 43,527 $ 43,527 $ 41,668 $ 41,668 6-10 years $ 46,149 $ 46,149 $ 44,679 $ 44,679 11-20 Years $ 50,153 $ 50,153 $ 48,232 $ 48,232 Over 20 Years $ 58,427 $ 58,427 $ 54,693 $ 54,693


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