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Presentation to the Board of Trustees and Public Hearing
December 12, 2016
2015-16
TexasAcademic
Performance
Report
12.6
52.2
28.5
0.44.0
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59.0
7.3
58.1
27.3
0.33.7
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40.0
60.0
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NEISD
Student Demographics:State vs. NEISD Percentages
2Source: Texas Academic Performance Reports 2015-2016
18.324.3
7.7 8.612.4
21.2
5.79.4
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Student ENROLLMENT by PROGRAM State vs. NEISD Percentages
3Source: Texas Academic Performance Reports 2015-2016
2016 Accountability SummaryPerformance Index Report
4Source: Accountability Tables 2016
75 7376
69
79 7779 78 79
72
84 83
50
60
70
80
90
100
All Subjects Reading Mathematics Writing Science Social Studies
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Met
State
NEISD
STAAR Percent at Level II Satisfactory Standard or Above - All Grades Combined
5Source: Texas Academic Performance Reports 2015-2016
North East Independent School District: Met Standard
Campus Rating High Middle Elem Total
Met Standard 8 14 46 68 (100%)
Improvement Required 0 0 0 0 (0%)
2016 District/Campus Accountability Ratings
6Source: Accountability Tables 2016
SchoolLevel
Read/ELA Math Science
Social Studies
Top 25%: StudentProgress
Top 25%: Closing
Performance Gaps
Post-SecondaryReadiness
Elem. 11 7 9 NA 11 7 11
Middle 5 0 6 3 9 6 4
High 5 4 7 5 1 5 2
Total 21 11 22 8 21 18 17
Based on Index 2
Based on Index 3
Based on Index 4
Academic Achievement
60% of NEISD campuses (41/68), received at least one Distinction Designation.
Summary of # DistinctionDesignations by Campus Level
7Source: Texas Academic Performance Reports 2015-2016
73 7581
69 71
87
65 67
76 75
85
73 76
91
74 76
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10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
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100
03 04 05 06 07 08 English I English II
Pe
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Met
Grade Level/EOC Assessment
2015-16 STAAR Percent at Level IISatisfactory Standard or Above
State
NEISD
STAAR/EOC Performance by Grade Level
READING/ELA
8Source: Texas Academic Performance Reports 2015-2016
75 73
86
72 69
827876 75
87
74 7782 82
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
03 04 05 06 07 08 Algebra I
Pe
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Met
Grade Level/EOC Assessment
2015-16 STAAR Percent at Level IISatisfactory Standard or Above
State
NEISD
STAAR/EOC Performance by Grade Level
MATHEMATICS
9Source: Texas Academic Performance Reports 2015-2016
69 6970
75
50
60
70
80
90
100
04 07
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Grade Level/EOC Assessment
2015-16 STAAR Percent at Level IISatisfactory Standard or Above
State
NEISD
STAAR/EOC Performance by Grade Level
WRITING
10Source: Texas Academic Performance Reports 2015-2016
STAAR/EOC Performance by Grade Level
SOCIAL STUDIES/U.S. HISTORY
63
91
71
95
50
60
70
80
90
100
08 U.S. History
Pe
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nt
Met
Grade Level/EOC Assessment
2015-16 STAAR Percent at Level IISatisfactory Standard or Above
State
NEISD
11Source: Texas Academic Performance Reports 2015-2016
74 75
87
7781
92
50
60
70
80
90
100
05 08 Biology
Pe
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nt
Met
Grade Level/EOC Assessment
2015-16 STAAR Percent at Level II Satisfactory Standard or Above State
NEISD
STAAR/EOC Performance by Grade Level
SCIENCE/BIOLOGY
12Source: Texas Academic Performance Reports 2015-2016
8085 86
8184 86 9082
2015-16 Student Success Initiative STAAR Cumulative Met Standard
2015-16 Student Success Initiative STAAR on First Administration
Student Success Initiative
13Source: Texas Academic Performance Reports 2015-2016
73 77 8071
78 8086
69
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20
40
60
80
100
Grade 5 Reading Grade 5 Mathematics Grade 8 Reading Grade 8 Mathematics
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State
NEISD
50
60
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90
100
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Att
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ate
State
NEISD
Attendance
14Source: Texas Academic Performance Reports 2015-2016
88.0 88.3 89.089.9 90.4 91.7
50
60
70
80
90
100
Class of 2013 Class of 2014 Class of 2015
Gra
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ate4-Yr Longitudinal Graduation Rate (Grades 9-12)
State
NEISD
Graduation Rate
15Source: Texas Academic Performance Reports 2015-2016
30.6 31.433.1 34.635.6 36.7 36.6 37.2
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Advanced Course/Dual Enrollment Completion Grades 9-12ANY SUBJECT
16Source: Texas Academic Performance Reports 2015-2016
42 38 35
5447 45
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ELA Math Both Subjects
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College-Ready Graduates
17Source: Texas Academic Performance Reports 2015-2016
Total Stu. Percent Total Stu. Percent
San Antonio College 486 19.4% 419 17.3%
University of Texas- San Antonio 399 15.9% 406 16.8%
Northeast Lake View College 178 7.1% 212 8.8%
Texas A&M University-College Station 165 6.6% 143 5.9%
University of Texas- Austin 143 5.7% 134 5.5%
Texas State University- San Marcos 121 4.8% 123 5.1%
Texas Tech University 117 4.7% 108 4.5%
University of the Incarnate Word 105 4.2% 108 4.5%
Northwest Vista College 74 3.0% 95 3.9%
Blinn College 77 3.1% 87 3.6%
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi 55 2.2% 71 2.9%
St. Mary's University 17 0.7% 44 1.8%
St. Philip's College 77 3.1% 42 1.7%
Baylor University 53 2.1% 34 1.4%
Austin Community College 31 1.2% 31 1.3%
University of North Texas 31 1.2% 31 1.3%
Abilene Christian University 16 0.6% 23 1.0%
University of Houston 10 0.4% 19 0.8%
Angelo State University 13 0.5% 16 0.7%
Schreiner University 15 0.6% 15 0.6%
Other Pub/Ind 4-yr Institution 275 11.0% 228 9.4%
Other Pub/Ind 2-yr Institution 50 2.0% 28 1.2%
Not trackable 137 152
Not found* 2,030 2,154
Total high school graduates 4,676 54% 4,723 51%
Higher Education Institutions
HS Graduates attending Higher Ed in Texas
2013-14 Graduates Entering
Fall 2014
2014-15 Graduates Entering
Fall 2015
*Not found includes students enrolled in higher education institutions outsides the state of Texas as well
as students for whom no record was found. Data Source: http://www.txhighereddata.org
55% of students enrolled in a
higher education
program attend a college or university in Bexar County
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Description of Misconduct 13-14 14-15 15-16
Conduct punishable as a felony 15 10 2
Possession, sold or used marijuana or other controlled substance 425 361 374
Possession, sold or used an alcoholic beverage 48 30 28
Public Lewdness or indecent exposure * * 5
Retaliation against school employee * 0 0
Used, exhibited or possessed a firearm * 0 3
Used, exhibited or possessed an illegal knife 7 11 3
Used, exhibited or possessed an illegal club * 0 2
Used, exhibited or possessed a prohibited weapon 10 * 4
Indecency with a child * * 0
Criminal mischief * * 4
Terroristic threat 10 13 16
Assault under Penal Code 22.01(a) against a school district employee or volunteer 44 73 73
Number of Violent or Criminal Incidents Reported
19Source: PEIMS
Description of Misconduct 13-14 14-15 15-16
Assault under Penal Code 22.01(a) against anyone other than a school district employee or volunteer
129 127 105
Aggravated assault under Penal Code 22.01(a) against someone other than a school district employee
* * 1
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
n/a * 0
School-related gang violence n/a * 0
False alarm / false report 11 16 12
Felony controlled substance violation 45 50 52
Fighting (41) 16 33 26
Serious Misbehavior, as defined by TEC 37.007 ©, while placed in a DAEP 5 6 8
TOTAL OF VIOLENT OR CRIMINAL INCIDENTS 939 822 718
Number of Violent or Criminal Incidents Reported (continued)
20Source: PEIMS
Prevention begins with well-informed students, parents and staff.
NEISD produces and makes available an electronic version of the District Student/Parent Handbook, both in English and Spanish. A hard copy is available by request. The Handbook contains the District Student Code of Conduct that provides written expectations for student behavior as well as disciplinary procedures and consequences.
NEISD
Prevention and
Intervention
School personnel review highlights of the handbook with students and reinforce rules and expectations throughout the school year.
Each campus has a Safe and Drug Free Campus Contact who receives district training developed collaboratively with STAN counselors and the Guidance Department.
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NEISD uses a variety of curricula including:
Amigos in Mediation through Bexar County Dispute Resolution Center and through Prevention Education Associates – peer based mediation programs
Character Counts
Safe School Ambassadors
Foundations: a campus wide approach to positive behavior and intervention supports and CHAMPS: Classroom approach to classroom management procedures/strategies
Project Wisdom
NEISD
Prevention and
Intervention
NEISD works to ensure there is a consistent management of discipline throughout the district.
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NEISD provides a comprehensive set of support programs under the auspices of the Leadership Development and Safe and Drug-Free Schools departments including:
The Leader in Me
STAN - Intervention Counselors
Peer Assistance Leadership & Service (PALS)
Safe School Ambassadors
Second Step: A violence prevention curriculum
Peer Mediation
Steps to Respect: A Bullying Prevention Program
No Place for Hate Designation at a number of NEISD schools
UNITY Clubs at high schools
Variety of bully prevention student clubs at elementary and middle schools
NEISD
Prevention and
Intervention
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For more information
Contact:Jeff Kurth, Senior Director of Performance and Planning201-407-0562 or jkurth@neisd.net
TAPR District and Campus Reports are located online athttp://www.neisd.net/neisdinfo/TAPR_2015_2016.html or
The information desk at: Lobby of Richard A. Middleton Education Center
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2016 Accountability Manual is available athttp://tea.texas.gov/2016accountabilitymanual.aspx