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File #: 24-388   
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 8/13/2024 In control: Discussion and Report Items
On agenda: 9/12/2024 Final action: 9/12/2024
Title: Acceptance Of Board Monitoring Update: Presentation of Constraint 1 Progress Measures 1.1, 1.2, And 1.3
Sponsors: Kristen Dobson Hole
Attachments: 1. September Constraint Progress Report

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Acceptance Of Board Monitoring Update: Presentation of Constraint 1 Progress Measures 1.1, 1.2, And 1.3

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The Houston Independent School District (HISD) exists to strengthen the social and economic foundation of Houston by assuring its youth the highest-quality elementary and secondary education available anywhere.

 

In accordance with the Texas Education Agency (TEA) Lone Star Governance continuous improvement model and the Framework for School Board Development, the HISD School Board monitors progress towards the district's goals and compliance with certain goals and constraints.

 

Attached to this update is a report regarding goals and goal progress measures (GPMs). The following measures have new data this month:

 

Constraint 1: The superintendent shall not allow the number of multi-year D or F campuses with a prior unacceptable rating to grow or maintain the same.

 

CPM 1.1: The percentage of grade 2-5 students enrolled in a campus with a prior-year unacceptable rating who have a Conditional Growth Index (CGI) of 0.6 or higher on NWEA Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) in reading or math will increase from 54 percent in January 2024 (beginning to middle of year) to 63 percent in May 2028 (beginning to end of year).

 

CPM 1.2: The percentage of grade 6-8 students enrolled in a campus with a prior-year unacceptable rating who have a CGI of 0.6 or higher on NWEA MAP in reading or math will increase from 58 percent in January 2024 (beginning to middle of year) to 61 percent in May 2028 (beginning to end of year).

 

CPM 1.3: The percentage of graduates from campuses with a prior-year unacceptable rating who graduate college-, career-, or military-ready will increase from 59 percent in August 2023 to 64 percent in August 2028.