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Dumas Independent School District Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR) 2014-15
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2014-15 Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR) 2015 Accountability Rating – Met Standard District Accreditation Status – Accredited 2015 Special Education Determination Status – Meets Requirements
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TAPR REPORT – SECTION I DISTRICT/CAMPUS PERFORMANCE
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2014-15 TAPR Report Overview Section I – District/Campus Performance – STAAR Performance – Student Success Initiative – Bilingual Education/English as a Second Language – STAAR Participation – Attendance Rate – Annual Dropout Rate – Graduation Rate – College Readiness Indicators – Students Enrolled in Institutes of Higher Education
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STAAR Percent at Phase-in Satisfactory Standard or Above by grade level Reading grades 3-8 Writing grades 4 & 7 Social Studies, grade 8 Science grades 5 & 8 2014-15 Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
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STAAR Percent at Phase-in Satisfactory Standard or Above Reading
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STAAR Percent at Phase-in Satisfactory Standard or Above Math STAAR Grades 3-8 Math results are EXCLUDED from the 2014-15 TAPR
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STAAR Percent at Phase-in Satisfactory Standard or Above Writing
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STAAR Percent at Phase-in Satisfactory Standard or Above Science
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STAAR Percent at Phase-in Satisfactory Standard or Above Social Studies
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STAAR Percent at Phase-in Satisfactory Standard or Above - End of Course (EOC) English I / Reading I English II / Reading II Algebra I Biology US History 2014-15 Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
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STAAR Percent at Phase-in Satisfactory Standard or Above End of Course
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STAAR Summed Across Grades by All Subjects, Reading, Math, Writing, Science and Social Studies for: Percent at Postsecondary Readiness Standard Percent at Advanced Standard 2014-15 Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
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STAAR Percent at Phase-in Satisfactory Standard or Above Summed Across All Grade Levels – All Subjects
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STAAR Percent at Postsecondary Readiness Standard Summed Across All Grade Levels - Reading
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STAAR Percent at Postsecondary Readiness Standard Summed Across All Grade Levels – Algebra I
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STAAR Percent at Postsecondary Readiness Standard Summed Across All Grade Levels - Writing
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STAAR Percent at Postsecondary Readiness Standard Summed Across All Grade Levels - Science
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STAAR Percent at Postsecondary Readiness Standard Summed Across All Grade Levels – Social Studies
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STAAR Percent at Advanced Standard Summed Across All Grade Levels – All Subjects
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STAAR Percent at Advanced Standard Summed Across All Grade Levels - Reading
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STAAR Percent at Advanced Standard Summed Across All Grade Levels – Algebra I
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STAAR Percent at Advanced Standard Summed Across All Grade Levels - Writing
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STAAR Percent at Advanced Standard Summed Across All Grade Levels - Science
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STAAR Percent at Advanced Standard Summed Across All Grade Levels – Social Studies
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STAAR Percent Met or Exceeded Progress Summed across grades for Reading, Math and Writing STAAR Percent Exceeded Progress Summed across grades for Reading, Math and Writing 2014-15 Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
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STAAR Percent Met or Exceeded Progress All Subjects
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STAAR Percent Exceeded Progress All Subjects
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Progress of Prior Year STAAR Failures Sum of Grades 4-8 Reading Student Success Initiative Reported for Grade 5 & 8 Reading – Students Meeting Phase-in Level II Standard on First STAAR Administration – Students Requiring Accelerated Instruction – STAAR Cumulative Met Standard 2014-15 Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
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Progress of Prior Year STAAR Failures Sum of Grades 4-8 - Reading
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Bilingual Education/English as a Second Language Report – STAAR Summed Across Grades by All Subjects, Reading, Math, Writing, Science and Social Studies for: Percent at Phase-in Satisfactory Standard or above Percent at Postsecondary Readiness Standard Percent at Advanced Standard – STAAR Percent Met or Exceeded Progress Summed across grades for Reading, Math, and Writing – STAAR Percent Exceeded Progress Summed across grades for Reading, Math and Writing – Progress of Prior Year STAAR Failures Sum of Grades 4-8 Reading 2014-15 Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
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BE/ESL STAAR Percent at Phase-in Satisfactory Standard or Above Summed Across All Grade Levels – All Subjects
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BE/ESL STAAR Percent at Postsecondary Readiness Standard Summed Across All Grade Levels - Reading
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BE/ESL STAAR Percent at Postsecondary Readiness Standard Summed Across All Grade Levels - Math
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BE/ESL STAAR Percent at Postsecondary Readiness Standard Summed Across All Grade Levels - Writing
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BE/ESL STAAR Percent at Postsecondary Readiness Standard Summed Across All Grade Levels - Science
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BE/ESL STAAR Percent at Postsecondary Readiness Standard Summed Across All Grade Levels – Social Studies
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BE/ESL STAAR Percent at Advanced Standard Summed Across All Grade Levels – All Subjects
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BE/ESL STAAR Percent Met or Exceeded Progress All Subjects
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BE/ESL STAAR Percent Exceeded Progress All Subjects
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BE/ESL Progress of Prior Year STAAR Failures Sum of Grades 4-8 - Reading
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STAAR Participation Rate Attendance Rate Annual Dropout Rate – Grades 7-8 – Grades 9-12 2014-15 Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
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2015 STAAR Participation (Included in Accountability)
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Attendance 2013-2014 School Year
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Annual Dropout Rate (Grades 7-8) 2013-2014 School Year
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Annual Dropout Rate (Grades 9-12) 2013-2014 School Year
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Longitudinal Graduation Rates – 4-year Longitudinal Rate, Class of 2014 and 2013 – 5-year Longitudinal Rate, Class of 2013 and 2012 – 6-year Extended Graduation Rate, Class of 2012 and Class of 2011 (without exclusions) – 4 year and 5-year Federal Graduation Rates Without Exclusions RHSP/DAP Graduates Longitudinal Rate, Class of 2014 and 2013 RHSP/DAP Graduates Annual Rate, Class of 2014 and 2013 2014-15 Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
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4-Year Longitudinal Rate (Grades 9-12) Class of 2014
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RHSP/DAP Graduates (Longitudinal Rate) Class of 2014
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Advanced Course/Dual Enrollment Completion – Grades 11-12 – Grades 9-12 College Ready Graduates College and Career Graduates CTE Coherent Sequence Graduates 2014-15 Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
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Advanced Course/Dual Enrollment Completion Grades 11-12 - Any Subject
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Advanced Course/Dual Enrollment Completion Grades 11-12 – English Language Arts
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Advanced Course/Dual Enrollment Completion Grades 11-12 - Math
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Advanced Course/Dual Enrollment Completion Grades 11-12 - Science
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Advanced Course/Dual Enrollment Completion Grades 11-12 – Social Studies
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2014 College Ready Graduates
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2014 College & Career Ready Graduates
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AP/IB Results SAT/ACT Results Average SAT Score Average ACT Score 2014-15 Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
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AP/IB Results (Participation) All Subjects
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SAT/ACT Results Numbers Tested
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Average SAT Score All Subjects
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Average ACT Score All Subjects
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Graduates Enrolled in Higher Education – Percent of students who enroll and begin instruction at an institution of higher education in the school year following high school graduation – The percent of students who successfully complete the first year of instruction at an institute of higher education without needing developmental courses 2014-15 Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
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Graduates Enrolled in TX Institution of Higher Ed
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Completing One Year Without Remediation
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TAPR REPORT – SECTION II DISTRICT/CAMPUS PROFILE
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Section II – District/Campus Profile – Student Information Demographics, class size – Staff Information Demographics, experience, salary information – Program Information Student enrollment, teachers by program 2014-15 TAPR Report Overview
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Students Enrolled by Grade
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Ethnic Distribution
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Economically Disadvantaged
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Student Enrollment by Program
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Professional Staff
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Teachers by Years of Experience
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Violent and Criminal Incidents Texas statute (TEC 39.053) requires every district to publish an annual report on violent and criminal incidents at campuses in the district. The full report can be found in section 6 of the TAPR Notebook. The report must include: – Number, rate and type of incidents – Information concerning school violence prevention and intervention policies and procedures used by the district – Findings that result from Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act
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Violent and Criminal Incidents Violent or Criminal IncidentCount Used, exhibited, or possessed a firearm and/or brings a firearm to school0 Used, exhibited, or possessed an illegal knife0 Used, exhibited, or possessed an illegal club0 Used, exhibited, or possessed a prohibited weapon under Penal Code Section 46.05 1 Arson0 Murder, capital murder, criminal attempt to commit murder or capital murder0 Indecency with a child0 Aggravated kidnapping0 Aggravated assault under Penal Code Section 22.02 against a school district employee or volunteer0 Aggravated assault under Penal Code Section 22.02 against someone other than a school district employee or volunteer0 Sexual assault under Penal Code Section 22.011 or aggravated sexual assault under 22.021 against a school district employee or volunteer0 Sexual assault under Penal Code Section 22.011 or aggravated sexual assault under 22.021 against someone other than a school district employee or volunteer 0 Felony Controlled Substance Violation0 Felony alcohol violation0 Aggravated Robbery0 Manslaughter0 Criminally Negligent Homicide0
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Violent and Criminal Incidents School Violence Intervention Policies and Procedures Safe and Drug Free Schools lessons. D.A.V.E. (Drug and Violence Education) – curriculum available to all teachers via the internet as they present Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities lessons. Teachers must implement at least one lesson per year. Weekly Character Counts activities addressing topics including conflict resolution, self- esteem, suicide prevention and violence education Bullying awareness education included in yearly internet safety education program. Each core K-12 teacher will teach two internet safety lessons each year District Management Plan as outlined in FFI (Local); FFH (Local); and FFG (Exhibit) will be implemented at each campus. These policies provide for prevention of and education concerning unwanted physical or verbal aggression, sexual harassment, and other forms of bullying in schools, on school grounds, and in school vehicles. The district and campus staff will follow the guidelines and requirements set forth in Board Policy in regard to sexual abuse and other maltreatment of children. The policies that address these issues are: FFG (Legal); FFG (Exhibit); GRA (Legal); GRA (Local); DH (Local) and DH (Exhibit)and DMA (Legal). The district and campuses will follow the guidelines set forth in Board Policy FFH Local in regard to Dating Violence.
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For further information contact: Kelly Legg Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Dumas ISD
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