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STAAR Results

AYP Status Where are we? We were in Stage 1 AYP last year, TEA is still waiting for the United States Department of Education (USDE) to respond to the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) waiver request submitted to them earlier this year. We do not know when the USDE will make their decision but, when they do we will let everyone know

Looking at 2012 and 2013 Where are we? Content Areas Percent Score Percent Change (from 2012-2013) Met Standard Advanced 6th Math 1% decrease 7% decrease No change 6th Reading 5% increase 7th Math 2% increase 1% increase 7th Reading 2% decrease 7th Writing 6% decrease 8th Math 4% increase 13% increase 8th Reading 3% increase 8th Science 7% increase 8th Social Studies 15% decrease 8% decrease

6th Math 7th Math 8th Math This represent the # of students that met standard. What do you notice?

6th Reading 8th Reading This represent the # of students that met standard. What do you notice?

7th Writing This represent the # of students that met standard. What do you notice?

8th Science This represent the # of students that met standard. What do you notice?

8th Social Studies This represent the # of students that met standard. What do you notice?

2013 6th Math

2013 6th Reading

2013 7th Math

2013 7th Reading

2013 7th Writing

8th Math

8th Reading

2013 8th Science

2013 8th Social Studies

6th Math April 2012 STAAR Mathematics, Grade 6 Met / Satisfactory   April 2012 STAAR Mathematics, Grade 6 Met / Satisfactory Commended / Advanced Cornerstone Academy 90.91% 32.58% Landrum Middle 57.55% 6.12% Memorial Middle 97.12% 49.74% Northbrook Middle 49.32% 3.62% Spring Branch Middle 82.41% 27.78% Spring Forest Middle 74.88% 16.11% Spring Oaks Middle 65.89% 9.3% Spring Woods Middle 72.47% 11.34% Westchester Academy MS 92.31% 38.46%   April 2013 STAAR Mathematics, Grade 6 Met / Satisfactory Commended / Advanced Cornerstone Academy 91.87% 33.33% Landrum Middle 50.22% 4% Memorial Middle 98.27% 46.29% Northbrook Middle 58.28% 8.9% Spring Branch Middle 81.07% 25.42% Spring Forest Middle 67.29% 11.28% Spring Oaks Middle 58.55% 8.97% Spring Woods Middle 62.26% 4.53% Westchester Academy MS 85.38% 26.92%

April 2012 STAAR Reading, Grade 6 April 2013 STAAR Reading, Grade 6 6th Reading   April 2012 STAAR Reading, Grade 6 Met / Satisfactory Commended / Advanced Cornerstone Academy 92.42% 39.39% Landrum Middle 39.6% 3.6% Memorial Middle 93.96% 47.87% Northbrook Middle 44.89% 1.78% Spring Branch Middle 81.35% 29.46% Spring Forest Middle 72.69% 17.62% Spring Oaks Middle 52.99% 4.48% Spring Woods Middle 56.92% 4.62% Westchester Academy MS 83.45% 25.18%   April 2013 STAAR Reading, Grade 6 Met / Satisfactory Commended / Advanced Cornerstone Academy 88.62% 35.77% Landrum Middle 43.97% 6.03% Memorial Middle 92.13% 47.87% Northbrook Middle 46.97% 6.06% Spring Branch Middle 80.05% 38.13% Spring Forest Middle 71.13% 20.42% Spring Oaks Middle 46.09% 8.64% Spring Woods Middle 44.57% 4.35% Westchester Academy MS 83.45% 31.03%

7th Math April 2012 STAAR Mathematics, Grade 7 Met / Satisfactory   April 2012 STAAR Mathematics, Grade 7 Met / Satisfactory Commended / Advanced Cornerstone Academy 98.89% 24.44% Landrum Middle 59.62% 2.4% Memorial Middle 96.6% 44.44% Northbrook Middle 54.85% 5.34% Spring Branch Middle 80.94% 29.33% Spring Forest Middle 70.29% 7.61% Spring Oaks Middle 57.82% 2.55% Spring Woods Middle 66.96% 1.74% Westchester Academy MS 96.85% 22.05%   April 2013 STAAR Mathematics, Grade 7 Met / Satisfactory Commended / Advanced Cornerstone Academy 89.69% 14.43% Landrum Middle 46.93% 1.32% Memorial Middle 97.88% 46.59% Northbrook Middle 56.4% 4.74% Spring Branch Middle 77.53% 17.53% Spring Forest Middle 74.03% 12.12% Spring Oaks Middle 60.07% 3.73% Spring Woods Middle 69.96% 6.84% Westchester Academy MS 95.07% 25.35%

April 2012 STAAR Reading, Grade 7 April 2013 STAAR Reading, Grade 7 7th Reading   April 2012 STAAR Reading, Grade 7 Met / Satisfactory Commended / Advanced Cornerstone Academy 97.52% 35.54% Landrum Middle 68.52% 5.56% Memorial Middle 93.33% 42.38% Northbrook Middle 45.83% 3.24% Spring Branch Middle 83.09% 27% Spring Forest Middle 74.91% 13.98% Spring Oaks Middle 58.84% 5.05% Spring Woods Middle 67.9% 5.35% Westchester Academy MS 87.22% 24.06%   April 2013 STAAR Reading, Grade 7 Met / Satisfactory Commended / Advanced Cornerstone Academy 93.18% 32.58% Landrum Middle 56.12% 4.64% Memorial Middle 94.83% 43.6% Northbrook Middle 48.85% 1.84% Spring Branch Middle 79.84% 25.61% Spring Forest Middle 73% 16.46% Spring Oaks Middle 56.57% 3.28% Spring Woods Middle 67.52% 5.47% Westchester Academy MS 86.23% 16.67%

April 2012 STAAR Writing, Grade 7 April 2013 STAAR Writing, Grade 7 7th Writing   April 2012 STAAR Writing, Grade 7 Met / Satisfactory Commended / Advanced Cornerstone Academy 91.74% 11.57% Landrum Middle 49.54% 0.93% Memorial Middle 90.21% 19.57% Northbrook Middle 41.12% 0.47% Spring Branch Middle 77.68% 18.15% Spring Forest Middle 58.55% 3.27% Spring Oaks Middle 48.92% 1.8% Spring Woods Middle 56.02% 1.24% Westchester Academy MS 80.45% 14.29%   April 2013 STAAR Writing, Grade 7 Met / Satisfactory Commended / Advanced Cornerstone Academy 85.5% 7.63% Landrum Middle 42.8% 1.69% Memorial Middle 93.91% 17.38% Northbrook Middle 37.09% 0% Spring Branch Middle 74.86% 6.56% Spring Forest Middle 61.64% 3.45% Spring Oaks Middle 43.22% 1.1% Spring Woods Middle 65.58% 1.09% Westchester Academy MS 78.99% 5.8%

8th Math March 2012 STAAR Mathematics, Grade 8 Met / Satisfactory   March 2012 STAAR Mathematics, Grade 8 Met / Satisfactory Commended / Advanced Cornerstone Academy 100% 0% Landrum Middle 47.31% Memorial Middle 97.63% 5.92% Northbrook Middle 37.5% Spring Branch Middle 62.43% 0.53% Spring Forest Middle 59.43% 1.14% Spring Oaks Middle 48.24% Spring Woods Middle 62.69% 0.52%   April 2013 STAAR Mathematics, Grade 8 Met / Satisfactory Commended / Advanced Cornerstone Academy 100% 3.7% Landrum Middle 50% 0.67% Memorial Middle 94.84% 7.51% Northbrook Middle 36.69% 0.72% Spring Branch Middle 65.27% 0.6% Spring Forest Middle 65.17% 0% Spring Oaks Middle 61.19% 0.5% Spring Woods Middle 78.97% 2.56% Westchester Academy MS

March 2012 STAAR Reading, Grade 8 April 2013 STAAR Reading, Grade 8 8th Reading   March 2012 STAAR Reading, Grade 8 Met / Satisfactory Commended / Advanced Cornerstone Academy 98.35% 50.41% Landrum Middle 66.53% 6.85% Memorial Middle 95.35% 45.23% Northbrook Middle 51.52% 1.52% Spring Branch Middle 79.89% 29.89% Spring Forest Middle 73.4% 21.28% Spring Oaks Middle 68.57% 10.2% Spring Woods Middle 62.7% 3.97% Westchester Academy MS 87.88% 27.27%   April 2013 STAAR Reading, Grade 8 Met / Satisfactory Commended / Advanced Cornerstone Academy 98.26% 52.17% Landrum Middle 71.36% 9.09% Memorial Middle 95.79% 49.53% Northbrook Middle 62.25% 9.31% Spring Branch Middle 88.6% 28.07% Spring Forest Middle 82.88% 24.32% Spring Oaks Middle 71.73% 12.01% Spring Woods Middle 81.45% 13.71% Westchester Academy MS 92.13% 36.22%

April 2012 STAAR Science, Grade 8 8th Science   April 2012 STAAR Science, Grade 8 Met / Satisfactory Commended / Advanced Cornerstone Academy 91.6% 31.09% Landrum Middle 55.1% 4.08% Memorial Middle 96.03% 41.94% Northbrook Middle 46.77% 0.54% Spring Branch Middle 77.62% 21.8% Spring Forest Middle 66.07% 12.86% Spring Oaks Middle 57.5% 6.67% Spring Woods Middle 63.79% 2.16% Westchester Academy MS 87.02% 29.01%   April 2013 STAAR Science, Grade 8 Met / Satisfactory Commended / Advanced Cornerstone Academy 91.3% 25.22% Landrum Middle 68.92% 4.05% Memorial Middle 95.01% 35.87% Northbrook Middle 59.11% 3.94% Spring Branch Middle 84.8% 27.49% Spring Forest Middle 76.11% 16.38% Spring Oaks Middle 65.36% 7.14% Spring Woods Middle 80.89% 10.16% Westchester Academy MS 92.19% 33.59%

8th Social Studies April 2012 STAAR Social Studies, Grade 8   April 2012 STAAR Social Studies, Grade 8 Met / Satisfactory Commended / Advanced Cornerstone Academy 89.92% 37.82% Landrum Middle 41.15% 1.65% Memorial Middle 92.29% 40.3% Northbrook Middle 29.51% 2.19% Spring Branch Middle 66.77% 20.06% Spring Forest Middle 60.65% 21.3% Spring Oaks Middle 57.14% 8.82% Spring Woods Middle 33.62% 1.72% Westchester Academy MS 77.52% 26.36%   April 2013 STAAR Social Studies, Grade 8 Met / Satisfactory Commended / Advanced Cornerstone Academy 92.11% 27.19% Landrum Middle 52.25% 1.35% Memorial Middle 88.76% 33.97% Northbrook Middle 32.51% 3.45% Spring Branch Middle 73.31% 17.01% Spring Forest Middle 60.14% 18.21% Spring Oaks Middle 41.58% 1.08% Spring Woods Middle 53.63% 2.82% Westchester Academy MS 74.8% 29.92%