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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Elementary
Current Program Proposed Program Re
6 Askew Elementary School SWVP Vanguard DWVP Non- Magnet
9 Bell Elementary School SWP Physical Development Non- Magnet
2 Berry Elementary School SWP Environmental Science same same
2 Bruce Elementary School SWP Fine Arts same same
1 Burbank Elementary School SWAS Physical Development Non- Magnet
2 Burrus Elementary School SWAS Fine Arts SWP same
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Elementary
Current Program Proposed Program RecDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
8 Carrillo Elementary School SWVP Vanguard DWVP Non- Magnet
9 Codwell Elementary School SWAS Fine Arts SWP
3 Cornelius Elementary School SWAS Math/Sci/Tech SWP STEM
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Elementary
Current Program Proposed Program ReDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
8 Dodson Elementary School SWP Montessori MSAP Grant M
1 Durham Elementary School SWP Leadership same IB
5 Elrod Elementary School SWP Math/Sci/Tech Non- Magnet
2 Felix Cook Elementary School SWP Fine Arts Non- Magnet
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Elementary
Current Program Proposed Program ReDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
8 SWP Fine Arts same
1 Harvard Elementary School SWP Math/Sci/Tech same STEM/IB
1 Helms Elementary School SWAS Dual Language SWP same
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Elementary
Current Program Proposed Program RDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
5 Herod Elementary School SWAS Vanguard DWVP Non- Magnet
1 Herrera Elementary School SWP Integrated Technology Non- Magnet
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Elementary
Current Program Proposed Program ReDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
5 Kolter Elementary School SWAS Foreign Languages SWP same
8 Lantrip Elementary School SWAS Environmental Science SWP same
9 Law Elementary School SWP Math/Sci/Tech Non- Magnet
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Elementary
Current Program Proposed Program ReDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
4 Lockhart Elementary School SWP Math/Sci/Tech same STEM
5 Longfellow Elementary School SWP Fine Arts same same
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Elementary
Current Program Proposed Program RDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
4 MacGregor Elementary School SWP Fine Arts Non- Magnet
2 Oak Forest Elementary School SWVP Vanguard DWVP Non- Magnet
9 Parker Elementary School SWAS Fine Arts SWP same
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Elementary
Current Program Proposed Program ReDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
3 Patterson Elementary School SWP Literature/Fine Arts same Literature
2 SWVP Vanguard DWVP Non- Magnet
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Elementary
Current Program Proposed Program ReDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
8 Pugh Elementary School SWP Math/Sci/Tech same STEM
4 Red Elementary School SWP Math/Sci/Tech same STEM
5 Rice Elementary (K-8) SUS Technology same
7 River Oaks Elementary School SWVP Vanguard DWVP Non- Magnet
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Elementary
Current Program Proposed Program RDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
5 Roberts Elementary School SWP Fine Arts Non- Magnet
1 Roosevelt Elementary School SWVP Vanguard DWVP Non- Magnet
2 Ross Elementary School SWAS Math/Sci/Tech SWP STEM
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Elementary
Current Program Proposed Program RDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
8 Rusk Elementary School (K-8) SWAS Math/Sci/Tech SWP
8 Scroggins Elementary School SWAS Literature/Fine Arts Non- Magnet
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Elementary
Current Program Proposed Program ReDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
7 Sinclair Elementary School SWP Communications/Tech same Language Immersion
7 SUS Vanguard Non- Magnet
1 Travis Elementary School SWVP Vanguard DWVP Non- Magnet
5 Twain Elementary School SWP Literature/Fine Arts Non- Magnet
6 SWAS Math/Sci/Tech Non- Magnet
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Elementary
Current Program Proposed Program ReDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
7 Wainwright Elementary School SWAS Math/Sci/Tech Non- Magnet
2 Wesley Elementary School SWP Math/Sci/Tech same Pre-engineering
5 SWP Math/Sci/Tech Non- Magnet
4 Whidby Elementary School SWP Health Science MSAP MSAP
8 SWP Dual Language Same Dual Language
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Elementary
Current Program Proposed Program RDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
9 SWVP Vanguard DWVP Non- Magnet
4 Woodrow Wilson Montessori SWP Montessori Same Same
OTE: The Essential Elements of Magnet Schools: 1. Diversity of the Student Population; 2. Unique and Innovative Curriculum;
evelopment/Specialized Teaching Staff (supporting the magnet theme); 5. Dynamic Partnerships (Parent and Community Involv
OTE: Minority Group Isolations - Current demographics are 92% minority and 8$ non-minority
Windsor Village ElementarySchool
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*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
No Not theme-based Yes Recognized Yes Yes
No Yes No Recognized Yes Limited
No Yes No Recognized Yes Yes
No Yes No Yes Limited
No Yes No Recognized Not evident Yes
No Yes No Exemplary Yes Yes
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is theStudent
Achievement:AccountabilityRating: TAKS2009-2010?
Is there evidence of specialized
ProfessionalDevelopment and
Specialized TeachingStaff?
Is there evidence of Dynamic
Partnerships(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
Academicallyacceptable
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is theStudent
Achievement:AccountabilityRating: TAKS2009-2010?
Is there evidence of specialized
ProfessionalDevelopment and
Specialized TeachingStaff?
Is there evidence of Dynamic
Partnerships(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
No Not theme based Yes Recognized Not evident Not evident
No Yes No Exemplary
No Yes No Exemplary Yes Not evident
No Yes No Recognized Yes
No Not theme based Yes Exemplary Yes Not evident
PD is not specific toprogram theme
Improver Parentinvolvement
Improve Parentinvolvement
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is theStudent
Achievement:AccountabilityRating: TAKS2009-2010?
Is there evidence of specialized
ProfessionalDevelopment and
Specialized TeachingStaff?
Is there evidence of Dynamic
Partnerships(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
No MSAP funded MSAP funded Exemplary MSAP funded MSAP funded
Yes No Recognized Not evident
No Yes No Not evident
No Yes No Exemplary Yes Yes
No Yes No Exemplary Yes Yes
Yes, transitioning to anIB PYP
Specific IB PYP PD isneeded
Academicallyacceptable
Yes, with universitiesand hospitals
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is theStudent
Achievement:AccountabilityRating: TAKS2009-2010?
Is there evidence of specialized
ProfessionalDevelopment and
Specialized TeachingStaff?
Is there evidence of Dynamic
Partnerships(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
No No Not evident
No No Exemplary
Yes Yes Recognized Yes Yes
Yes, mission statementshould be reviewed and
include the magnet focus
Academicallyacceptable
No evidence for PD formagnet, no evidence of principal leadership for
magnet theme
Yes, and in a feederpattern that gives
students an opportunityto receive an IB diploma,
also very rigorous
Professional learningcommunity, data teams,
seeking authorization tobecome an IB program
Excellent techniqiesfor fundrasing,
attracting donors andunique partnerships
Yes, all the curriculum isonline
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is theStudent
Achievement:AccountabilityRating: TAKS2009-2010?
Is there evidence of specialized
ProfessionalDevelopment and
Specialized TeachingStaff?
Is there evidence of Dynamic
Partnerships(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
No No Yes Recognized Not evident Yes
No No Recognized Yes
No Yes, 5 themes No Exemplary
Yes, goal forimplemenation of
technology of 25% perday
Yes, recommendexpanding
Magnet coordinatorserves as assistant
principal
Needs to match thefocused Academy
theme
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is theStudent
Achievement:AccountabilityRating: TAKS2009-2010?
Is there evidence of specialized
ProfessionalDevelopment and
Specialized TeachingStaff?
Is there evidence of Dynamic
Partnerships(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
Yes Yes Yes Exemplary PD is evident Yes
No No Exemplary Additional is needed
No No Recognized Limited Yes
Yes, however reallyneeds additional
technology
Yes, and increase PD ingardening and
SUStainability
Yes, but not evidentconsistently
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is theStudent
Achievement:AccountabilityRating: TAKS2009-2010?
Is there evidence of specialized
ProfessionalDevelopment and
Specialized TeachingStaff?
Is there evidence of Dynamic
Partnerships(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
No No Exemplary Yes, evident
No No Recognized Not evident
No No Exemplary Not evident
Yes, leadership sharedcontinuous improvement
of the learning focus
Yes, reported that98% family
participation inquarterly student
projects
Yes, utilize the space tosupport their theme
Theme based PD is notevident
Yes, literacy-based finearts
Evident, teachers have alot of experience yet arts
classes appear to betaught in isolation from
core area courses
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is theStudent
Achievement:AccountabilityRating: TAKS2009-2010?
Is there evidence of specialized
ProfessionalDevelopment and
Specialized TeachingStaff?
Is there evidence of Dynamic
Partnerships(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
No Yes No Recognized Not evident
No Not theme based Yes Exemplary Yes Yes
No Yes No Exemplary
Principal and magnetcoordinator work well
together
Emphasis onprofessional learning
communities and
collaborative planning
Strong parentinvolvement
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is theStudent
Achievement:AccountabilityRating: TAKS2009-2010?
Is there evidence of specialized
ProfessionalDevelopment and
Specialized TeachingStaff?
Is there evidence of Dynamic
Partnerships(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
No Yes No Exemplary Evident
No Not theme based Yes Exemplary Yes Yes
No Yes No Recognized
Teachers could benefitfrom theme alike
meetings andconferences
Well trained teacherswith strong arts
curriculum, need trainingin arts integration
Yes, and school shouldseek additional arts
related partners
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is theStudent
Achievement:AccountabilityRating: TAKS2009-2010?
Is there evidence of specialized
ProfessionalDevelopment and
Specialized TeachingStaff?
Is there evidence of Dynamic
Partnerships(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
No No Exemplary Evident
Yes Yes No Recognized Evident Evident
Yes Yes No Recognized Evident Evident
No Not theme based Yes Exemplary Evident Evident
Yes, new technology andupdated science
materials are needed
Yes, with localmuseums
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is theStudent
Achievement:AccountabilityRating: TAKS2009-2010?
Is there evidence of specialized
ProfessionalDevelopment and
Specialized TeachingStaff?
Is there evidence of Dynamic
Partnerships(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
No Yes No Exemplary Not evident Not evident
No Not theme based Yes Recognized Evident Evident
No Yes No Exemplary Evident Evident; Needs to
expand
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is theStudent
Achievement:AccountabilityRating: TAKS2009-2010?
Is there evidence of specialized
ProfessionalDevelopment and
Specialized TeachingStaff?
Is there evidence of Dynamic
Partnerships(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
No Yes No Recognized Evident Increase partnerships
No Yes No Exemplary Not evident Limited
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is theStudent
Achievement:AccountabilityRating: TAKS2009-2010?
Is there evidence of specialized
ProfessionalDevelopment and
Specialized TeachingStaff?
Is there evidence of Dynamic
Partnerships(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
No Yes No Exemplary Evident Increase partnerships
No No Yes Exemplary Evident
No Not theme based Yes Recognized Evident Evident
No Yes No Exemplary Not evident Not evident
No No Recognized Evident Evident
Strong parentpartnerships
Yes, for the after schoolprogram
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is theStudent
Achievement:AccountabilityRating: TAKS2009-2010?
Is there evidence of specialized
ProfessionalDevelopment and
Specialized TeachingStaff?
Is there evidence of Dynamic
Partnerships(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
Yes Yes No Not evident Not evident
No Yes No Exemplary Evident Evident
No Yes No Exemplary Not evident Not evident
No MSAP MSAP Recognized MSAP MSAP
Yes Yes Yes Recognized Evident
Academicallyacceptable
Strong parentinvolvement
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is theStudent
Achievement:AccountabilityRating: TAKS2009-2010?
Is there evidence of specialized
ProfessionalDevelopment and
Specialized TeachingStaff?
Is there evidence of Dynamic
Partnerships(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
No Not theme based Yes Recognized Evident
No Yes No Evident Evident
Professional
Academicallyacceptable
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
66% 273 32.31% 146 17.28% 128 77 18
84% 670 86.12% 193 24.81% 102 93 1
98% 530 82.55% 205 31.93% 122 119 34
96% 535 89.32% 162 27.05% 83 83 7
94% 795 96.01% 68 8.21% 100 98 4
94% 198 50.77% 97 24.87% 63 63 6
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-Zonedto Enrollment
2010-2011Applications
2010-2011Accepted
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements asof 10.29.10
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-Zonedto Enrollment
2010-2011Applications
2010-2011Accepted
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements asof 10.29.10
93% 177 26.42% 99 14.78% 134 82 76
92% 235 39.23% 110 18.36% 77 77 96
89% 244 25.03% 217 22.26% 112 92 13
96% 744 84.74% 132 15.03% 55 52 6
95% 239 39.05% 156 25.49% 125 68 79
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-Zonedto Enrollment
2010-2011Applications
2010-2011Accepted
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements asof 10.29.10
93% 315 56.25% 227 40.54% 260 147 15
77% 423 86.50% 203 41.51% 139 137 25
99% 413 84.63% 55 11.27% 48 43 2
96% 646 92.02% 30 4.27% 38 38 Not available
89% 787 83.90% 225 23.99% 90 87 20
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-Zonedto Enrollment
2010-2011Applications
2010-2011Accepted
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements asof 10.29.10
95% 284 80.68% 116 32.95% 35 34 39
45% 623 90.55% 396 57.56% 257 81 24
71% 322 60.41% 208 39.02% 130 106 21
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-Zonedto Enrollment
2010-2011Applications
2010-2011Accepted
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements asof 10.29.10
50% 323 43.24% 223 29.85% 264 101 105
97% 849 88.53% 178 18.56% 56 54 51
11% 610 100.00% 159 26.07% 352 79 18
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-Zonedto Enrollment
2010-2011Applications
2010-2011Accepted
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements asof 10.29.10
23% 331 55.91% 306 51.69% 450 81 5
88% 169 23.57% 97 13.53% 108 79 70
93% 548 74.36% 81 10.99% 60 59
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-Zonedto Enrollment
2010-2011Applications
2010-2011Accepted
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements asof 10.29.10
80% 623 88.12% 259 36.63% 175 171 22
73% 687 93.72% 288 39.29% 207 145 21
41% 673 98.83% 496 72.83% 437 249 7
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-Zonedto Enrollment
2010-2011Applications
2010-2011Accepted
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements asof 10.29.10
69% 358 74.12% 299 61.90% 187 109 9
40% 363 47.76% 257 33.82% 261 100 80
53% 605 72.02% 463 55.12% 452 232 13
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-Zonedto Enrollment
2010-2011Applications
2010-2011Accepted
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements asof 10.29.10
90% 721 87.50% 117 14.20% 54 52 1
94% 97 27.25% 27 7.58% 62 37 4
45% 693 95.59% 212 29.24% 244 56 23
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-Zonedto Enrollment
2010-2011Applications
2010-2011Accepted
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements asof 10.29.10
96% 496 95.02% 282 54.02% 48 48 77
70% 528 87.85% 358 59.57% 182 115 66
See Middle School 659 98.21% 656 97.76% 596 165
10% 533 78.38% 414 60.88% 560 115 12
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-Zonedto Enrollment
2010-2011Applications
2010-2011Accepted
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements asof 10.29.10
11% 723 96.92% 157 21.05% 426 32 2
86% 206 33.72% 161 26.35% 82 54 137
95% 162 35.06% 94 20.35% 56 56 71
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-Zonedto Enrollment
2010-2011Applications
2010-2011Accepted
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements asof 10.29.10
88% 165 30.90% 160 29.96% 221 178 32
93% 542 89.44% 117 19.31% 47 44 22
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-Zonedto Enrollment
2010-2011Applications
2010-2011Accepted
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements asof 10.29.10
70% 461 86.65% 147 27.63% 91 90 6
See Middle School 270 70.31% 270 70.31% 483 60 Not available
40% 311 42.49% 189 25.82% 269 78 114
16% 764 97.08% 175 22.24% 407 28 31
87% 147 23.60% 58 9.31% 82 55 25
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-Zonedto Enrollment
2010-2011Applications
2010-2011Accepted
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements asof 10.29.10
82% 181 22.80% 56 7.05% 67 63 76
100% 404 87.07% 59 12.72% 22 21 37
2% 1180 100.00% 66 5.59% 407 24 2
92% 455 94.40% 118 24.48% 150 141
73% 369 86.82% 328 77.18% 191 68 4
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-Zonedto Enrollment
2010-2011Applications
2010-2011Accepted
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements asof 10.29.10
90% 150 20.03% 79 10.55% 146 60 69
57% 333 68.10% 215 43.97% 272 107 55
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
50% 543 156% 99% $3,484,876.00 $144,750.00 $530.22
100% 669 116% 101% $3,512,766.00 $335,999.00 $501.49
97% $2,931,274.00 $272,265.00 $513.71
100% 732 82% 82% $2,768,064.00 $312,099.00 $583.36
100% 878 94% 76% $3,695,520.00 $236,498.00 $297.48
100% 690 57% 57% $1,893,788.00 $270,512.00 $1,366.22
%ree/Reduced/Othe
r EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilization w/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All Funding
Sources (Actual)
Magnet Budget(Actual)
Magnet PerPupil
Expenditure(Actual)
New buildingunder
construction
New building underconstruction
New buildingunder construction
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
%ree/Reduced/Othe
r EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilization w/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All Funding
Sources (Actual)
Magnet Budget(Actual)
Magnet PerPupil
Expenditure(Actual)
92% 753 89% 78% $2,949,722.00 $101,166.00 $571.56
90% 627 96% 72% $2,622,528.00 $278,930.00 $1,186.94
54% 543 180% 60% $4,280,741.00 $285,666.00 $1,170.76
100% 732 120% 75% $3,929,999.00 $205,306.00 $275.95
89% 815 75% 68% $2,760,542.00 $114,777.00 $480.24
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
%ree/Reduced/Othe
r EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilization w/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All Funding
Sources (Actual)
Magnet Budget(Actual)
Magnet PerPupil
Expenditure(Actual)
100% 941 60% 60% $2,309,360.00 $204,357.00 $648.75
92% 480 102% 63% $2,077,525.00 $148,261.00 $350.50
100% 459 106% 35% $2,317,318.00 $270,993.00 $656.16
Not available 815 86% 86% $2,907,061.00 $18,750.00 $29.02
90% 690 136% 104% $4,230,324.00 $407,622.00 $517.94
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
%ree/Reduced/Othe
r EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilization w/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All Funding
Sources (Actual)
Magnet Budget(Actual)
Magnet PerPupil
Expenditure(Actual)
95% Not available Not available $1,513,452.00 $121,767.00 $428.76
67% 690 100% 100% $2,777,073.00 $186,753.00 $299.76
81% 376 142% 98% $2,171,976.00 $30,000.00 $93.17
see middle school
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
%ree/Reduced/Othe
r EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilization w/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All Funding
Sources (Actual)
Magnet Budget(Actual)
Magnet PerPupil
Expenditure(Actual)
46% 940 79% 58% $3,115,073.00 $195,237.00 $604.45
92% 732 131% 104% $4,044,895.00 $15,000.00 $17.67
17% 857 71% 50% $2,543,898.00 $270,323.00 $443.15
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
%ree/Reduced/Othe
r EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilization w/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All Funding
Sources (Actual)
Magnet Budget(Actual)
Magnet PerPupil
Expenditure(Actual)
86% 836 85% 64% $2,928,966.00 $249,340.00 $400.22
86% 774 95% 95% $3,172,189.00 $340,856.00 $496.15
14% 836 81% 56% $3,019,067.00 $362,559.00 $538.72
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
%ree/Reduced/Othe
r EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilization w/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All Funding
Sources (Actual)
Magnet Budget(Actual)
Magnet PerPupil
Expenditure(Actual)
78% 564 86% 68% $2,190,633.00 $314,168.00 $877.56
36% 795 96% 96% $3,146,850.00 $185,119.00 $509.97
62% 815 103% 98% $3,671,453.00 $418,123.00 $691.11
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
%ree/Reduced/Othe
r EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilization w/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All Funding
Sources (Actual)
Magnet Budget(Actual)
Magnet PerPupil
Expenditure(Actual)
100% 1,045 79% 30% $3,556,014.00 $188,599.00 $261.58
100% 753 47% 47% $1,694,257.00 $129,058.00 $1,330.49
52% 648 112% 89% $3,216,993.00 $369,839.00 $533.68
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
%ree/Reduced/Othe
r EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilization w/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All Funding
Sources (Actual)
Magnet Budget(Actual)
Magnet PerPupil
Expenditure(Actual)
97% 418 125% 83% $2,250,184.00 $143,260.00 $288.83
79% 669 90% 82% $2,503,331.00 $184,785.00 $349.97
33% 648 105% 105% $2,855,447.00 $215,972.00 $405.20
see middle schoolInclude all funding
combined Unique PUAif needed
Combine funding- note that it is K-
8
inlcude as K-8funding
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
%ree/Reduced/Othe
r EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilization w/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All Funding
Sources (Actual)
Magnet Budget(Actual)
Magnet PerPupil
Expenditure(Actual)
0% 543 137% 97% $3,134,983.00 $350,585.00 $484.90
82% $2,687,824.00 $107,328.00 $521.01
100% 397 116% 74% $2,005,978.00 $164,213.00 $1,013.66
need plans -replace on site
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
%ree/Reduced/Othe
r EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilization w/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All Funding
Sources (Actual)
Magnet Budget(Actual)
Magnet PerPupil
Expenditure(Actual)
94% 391 137% NOt available $2,469,110.00 $30,000.00 $181.82
86% 459 132% 132% $2,807,779.00 $255,341.00 $471.11
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
%ree/Reduced/Othe
r EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilization w/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All Funding
Sources (Actual)
Magnet Budget(Actual)
Magnet PerPupil
Expenditure(Actual)
67% 480 111% 64% $2,255,758.00 $228,223.00 $495.06
Not available Not available Not available
31% 669 109% 109% $2,880,079.00 $105,039.00 $337.75
26% 815 97% 97% $3,299,687.00 $320,617.00 $419.66
72% $2,533,492.00 $22,500.00 $153.06
see middle schoolInclude all funding
combined Unique PUAif needed
Combine funding- note that it is K-
8
inlcude as K-8funding
New buildingunder
construction
New building underconstruction
New buildingunder construction
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
%ree/Reduced/Othe
r EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilization w/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All Funding
Sources (Actual)
Magnet Budget(Actual)
Magnet PerPupil
Expenditure(Actual)
79% 438 181% 64% $3,406,472.00 $230,980.00 $1,276.13
100% 565 82% 44% $2,055,798.00 $196,335.00 $485.98
0% 1,045 113% 107% $4,687,858.00 $273,480.00 $231.76
501 96% 68% $2,019,992.00 $135,454.00 $297.70
50% 195 218% 91% $1,988,784.00 $101,480.00 $275.01
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectElementary Magnet Schools
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
%ree/Reduced/Othe
r EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilization w/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All Funding
Sources (Actual)
Magnet Budget(Actual)
Magnet PerPupil
Expenditure(Actual)
90% 543 138% 66% $3,207,495.00 $161,019.00 $1,073.46
44% 313 156% 96% $2,040,409.00 $224,148.00 $673.12
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MIDDLE SCHOOL
Current Program Proposed Program R
4 Attucks Middle School SWAS Math/Science SWP Non- Magnet
1 Burbank Middle School SWVP Vanguard DWVP Non-Magnet
7 Clifton Middle School SWAS Math/Science SWP STEM
4 SUS Alternative Non-Magnet
DistrictArea
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
Removeassociated
Remove Magfunding; R
SignificantSTEM Magnestudent en
dis
Contemporary Learning CenterMiddle School
Schoolclosure
Remove Mag
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
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MIDDLE SCHOOL
Current Program Proposed ProgramDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
3 Deady Middle School SWAS Communications SWP
9 Dowling Middle School SWAS Fine Arts SWP Non- Magnet
2 Fleming Middle School SWAS Fine Arts same same
Communications/ Journalism
Significant Journalism
i
Removassociate
Improve dto redu
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HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Current Program Proposed Program RDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
5 Fondren Middle School SWAS Math/Science MSAP IB
8 SWAS Fine Arts SWP Museum Magnet
1 Hamilton Middle School SWVP Vanguard DWVP Non-Magnet
3 Hartman Middle School SWAS Math/Science SWP STEM
Magnet S
Gregory-Lincoln Middle School(K-8)
Significantwide M
Remove Mafunding; R
SignificantSTEM Magne
student e
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MIDDLE SCHOOL
Current Program Proposed Program ReDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
1 Hogg Middle School SWAS Math/Science same Dual Language/IB
2 Holland Middle School SWVP Vanguard DWVP Non-Magnet
8 Jackson Middle School SWVP Vanguard DWVP Non-Magnet
5 Johnston Middle School SWAS Fine Arts same same
2 Key Middle School SWAS Foreign Languages SWP Non- Magnet
Significantly rdual language
with Helms
Remove Magnfunding; Ret
t
Remove Magn
funding; Rett
School exceeshould be m
Neighborhoodo not ex
Remove Massociated M
Ap
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MIDDLE SCHOOL
Current Program Proposed Program ReDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
4 Lanier Middle School SWVP Vanguard DWVP Non-Magnet
5 Long Middle School SWVP Vanguard SWP 6-12 Medical Significant
2 M. C. Williams Middle School SWAS Math/Science SWP
1 Marshall Middle School SWAS Fine Arts SWP same Improve dive
2 Patrick Henry Middle School SWAS Fine Arts Non-Magnet
Remove Magn
funding; Ret
Technology andEngineering
Significantly rschool wide t
Magnet as a fein the school
value added sin sc
NeighborhoodSchool
Remove Massociated Ma
building c
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
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MIDDLE SCHOOL
Current Program Proposed Program RDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
5 Pershing Middle School SWAS Fine Arts SWP same
5 Pin Oak Middle School SWAS Languages same same
6 Revere Middle School SWAS Math/Science SWP STEM
5 Rice Middle School (K-8) SUS Technology same Improve di
Monitor div
particulamonitor n
Magnet e
Improve diveliminat
Expand tImprove div
DedicatedMagnet
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HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Current Program Proposed Program RDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
4 Ryan Middle School SWVP Vanguard SWP Non- Magnet
6 Sharpstown Middle School SWAS Leadership SWP International Studies
3 Stevenson Middle School SWAS Math/Science SWP STEM
7 SUS Vanguard Non-Magnet
Removeassociated
A
SignificantlyThe Schoo
Monitor schdiversity in s
mino
T. H. Rogers Middle School(K-8)
DedicatedDWVP
Remove Magfunding; R
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*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Current Program Proposed Program RDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram
Type
SWP- School Wide ProgramSWAS- School Within A School
SUS- Separate and Unique SchoolSWVP- School Wide Vanguard ProgramDWVP- District Wide Vanguard Program
9 Welch Middle School SWAS Fine Arts SWP
OTE: The Essential Elements of Magnet Schools: 1. Diversity of the Student Population; 2. Unique and Innovative Curriculum
evelopment/Specialized Teaching Staff (supporting the magnet theme); 5. Dynamic Partnerships (Parent and Community InvoOTE: Minority Group Isolations - Current demographics are 92% minority and 8% non-minority.
Health and PhysicalFitness
SignificantlyHealth and
improve div
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Recommendation Rationale
No Yes No Recognized
No No Yes Exemplary
No Yes No Exemplary
No Yes No Acceptable
Is the diversity of thestudent population
within 2% of thedistrict wide average of 92% minority/ 8% non-minority respectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-BasedCriteria forentrance?
What is the StuAchievemenAccountabil
Rating: TAKS 22010?
y developing a school-wide accelerated
rogram in the content areas through theApollo support program, students are
more likely to be focused and perform ata higher level.
anguard SW is not considered a Magnetprogram by definition.
An expansion of the current theme tonclude Engineering and Technology willbring the program in line with the top
magnet themes. Increasing the pool of non-minority students should assist in
improving the school's diversity.
Does not meet Magnet programrequirements.
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HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Recommendation Rationale
Is the diversity of thestudent population
within 2% of thedistrict wide average of 92% minority/ 8% non-minority respectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-BasedCriteria forentrance?
What is the StuAchievemenAccountabil
Rating: TAKS 22010?
No Yes No Recognized
No No
No No
As the current theme is limited, therecommendation to expand with
mphasis on Journalism (writing) shouldoffer students more opportunities to
explore the entire field of Communications. Changing to a SWPnd implementing aggressive recruiting,iversity should improve. Goal is 2% (-/
+)
y developing a school-wide acceleratedrogram in the content areas through theApollo support program, students are
more likely to be focused and perform ata higher level.
Yes - audition-basedentrance
AcademicalAcceptable
The school is 100% minority and under-nrolled. Through aggressive marketingand recruiting, increasing the pool of non-minority students should assist in
reducing MGI by 2% each year.
Yes - audition-basedentrance
AcademicalAcceptable
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Recommendation Rationale
Is the diversity of thestudent population
within 2% of thedistrict wide average of 92% minority/ 8% non-minority respectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-BasedCriteria forentrance?
What is the StuAchievemenAccountabil
Rating: TAKS 22010?
Same No Yes No
No No
No Yes Recognized
No Yes No Recognized
AcademicalUnacceptab
useum Studies is a very popular themefor students and parents. The themeshould boost enrollment and improve
diversity as well.
Yes - audition-basedentrance
AcademicalAcceptable
anguard SW is not considered a Magnetprogram by definition.
An expansion of the current theme to
nclude Engineering and Technology willbring the program in line with the topMagnet themes. Increasing the pool of non-minority students should assist in
improving the school's diversity.
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Recommendation Rationale
Is the diversity of thestudent population
within 2% of thedistrict wide average of 92% minority/ 8% non-minority respectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-BasedCriteria forentrance?
What is the StuAchievemenAccountabil
Rating: TAKS 22010?
No Yes No Recognized
No No Yes Exemplary
No No Yes
No No Recognized
No Yes No Recognized
WP affords all students to participate inhe Dual Language program. School hascapacity and diversity of 97/3% shouldbe (-/+) 2% each year over the next 3years. As a Dual Language program,articulated with Helms ES, this goal
hould be achievable and a strong feederpattern established.
anguard SW is not considered a Magnetprogram by definition.
anguard SW is not considered a Magnetprogram by definition.
AcademicalAcceptable
Monitor enrollments to ensure alltudents are adequately prepared in theAcademic and Fine Arts curriculum.
Yes - audition-basedentrance
y developing a school-wide acceleratedrogram in the content areas through theApollo support program, students are
more likely to be focused and perform ata higher level.
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Recommendation Rationale
Is the diversity of thestudent population
within 2% of thedistrict wide average of 92% minority/ 8% non-minority respectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-BasedCriteria forentrance?
What is the StuAchievemenAccountabil
Rating: TAKS 22010?
No No Yes Recognized
No No Yes Exemplary
No Yes No Recognized
No No Recognized
No No
anguard SW is not considered a Magnet
program by definition.
ee district plans in development for a 6-12 articulated program.
Implementing this recommended planwill enhance the academic curriculumand provide for an articulated strand
rom middle to high school. Moving to achool-wide program will allow the schoolo recruit more non-minority students tomprove the diversity toward the district-
wide average.
School is 97%/3% diverse. Recruitmentmust be geared toward improving theurrent diversity (-/+) by 2% each year
over the next three years.
Yes - audition-basedentrance
Does not meet Magnet programdefinition.
Yes - audition-basedentrance
AcademicalAcceptable
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Recommendation Rationale
Is the diversity of thestudent population
within 2% of thedistrict wide average of 92% minority/ 8% non-minority respectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-BasedCriteria forentrance?
What is the StuAchievemenAccountabil
Rating: TAKS 22010?
No Yes Recognized
No Yes Yes Recognized
Yes Yes No
Yes Yes No Recognized
School is 82%/18% diverse with 98%non-zone students.
Yes - audition-basedentrance
chool is 62%/38% diverse. Recruitmentmust be geared toward improving theurrent diversity (+/-) by 2% each year
over the next three years.
An expansion of the current theme tonclude Engineering and Technology willbring the program in line with the top
magnet themes. Increasing the pool of non-minority students should assist inmproving the school's diversity. School
is only at 68% utilization.
Academical
Acceptable
The school is 97% minority and undernrolled. Through aggressive marketingand recruiting, increasing the pool of non-minority students should assist in
reducing MGI by 2% each year.
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Recommendation Rationale
Is the diversity of thestudent population
within 2% of thedistrict wide average of 92% minority/ 8% non-minority respectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-BasedCriteria forentrance?
What is the StuAchievemenAccountabil
Rating: TAKS 22010?
No Yes Exemplary
No Yes No Recognized
No Yes No
No Yes Yes Exemplary
y developing a school-wide accelerated
rogram in the content areas through theApollo support program, students aremore likely to be focused and perform at
a higher level.
ans are already in place to become a 6-2 school in combinations with The Highchool for International Studies currently
housed at Sharpstown MS.
An expansion of the current theme tonclude Engineering and Technology willbring the program in line with the top
Magnet themes. Increasing the pool of on-zoned should assist in improving theschool's diversity. School exceeds
capacity.
Academical
Acceptable
anguard SW is not considered a Magnetprogram by definition.
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Recommendation Rationale
Is the diversity of thestudent population
within 2% of thedistrict wide average of 92% minority/ 8% non-minority respectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeThemeBased Curriculum?
Is there Test-BasedCriteria forentrance?
What is the StuAchievemenAccountabil
Rating: TAKS 22010?
No No Recognized
ment (Academic Excellence); 4. Professional
y.
With low enrollment and high minoritygroup isolation of 99%/1% respectively,
developing a new initiative andaggressive recruiting should create
nterest and improve diversity. Goal is2% (-/+) each year.
Yes - audition-basedentrance
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01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Not evident 506 99% 1% 92% 89 17.59% 16
Evident 1,261 99% 1% 96% 254 20.14% 126
Limited 1,002 93% 7% 85% 474 47.31% 314
Not evident 117 Non available 97 82.91% 97
Is there evidence of Dynamic PartnershipsParent and Community
Involvement)?
CurrentEnrollment
as of October
29, 2010
% MinorityEnrollment
% Non-MinorityEnrollment
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
HISD Confidential
01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is there evidence of Dynamic PartnershipsParent and Community
Involvement)?
CurrentEnrollment
as of October
29, 2010
% MinorityEnrollment
% Non-MinorityEnrollment
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
%
Not evident 872 99% 1% 96% 287 32.91% 37
Yes 1,302 100% 0% 87% 340 26.11% 16
Yes 528 100% 0% 93% 181 34.28% 122
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
HISD Confidential
01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is there evidence of Dynamic PartnershipsParent and Community
Involvement)?
CurrentEnrollment
as of October
29, 2010
% MinorityEnrollment
% Non-MinorityEnrollment
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
MSAP 608 98% 2% 92% 78 12.83% 28
Limited partnerships 704 98% 2% 88% 96 13.64% 87
Yes 1,392 90% 10% 76% 454 32.61% 395
1,526 99% 1% 91% 307 20.12% 152Limited: recommendincreasing business
partners
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
HISD Confidential
01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is there evidence of Dynamic PartnershipsParent and Community
Involvement)?
CurrentEnrollment
as of October
29, 2010
% MinorityEnrollment
% Non-MinorityEnrollment
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
Not noted 733 97% 3% 90% 199 27.15% 128
Yes 750 99% 1% 91% 108 14.40% 37
Yes 912 100% 0% 96% 140 15.35% 29
Yes 1,486 85% 15% 62% 704 47.38% 589
Not evident 486 99% 1% 90% 72 14.81% 5
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
HISD Confidential
01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is there evidence of Dynamic PartnershipsParent and Community
Involvement)?
CurrentEnrollment
as of October
29, 2010
% MinorityEnrollment
% Non-MinorityEnrollment
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
Evident 1,347 63% 37% 33% 891 66.15% 682
Evident 934 96% 4% 96% 76 8.14% 11
441 99% 1% 92% 120 27.21% 7
1,015 97% 3% 94% 257 25.32% 84
Not evident 1,004 98% 2% 96% 181 18.03% 21
At the beginning stages,recommends expansion
Abundance of communitypartners
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
HISD Confidential
01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is there evidence of Dynamic PartnershipsParent and Community
Involvement)?
CurrentEnrollment
as of October
29, 2010
% MinorityEnrollment
% Non-MinorityEnrollment
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
1,817 82% 18% 53% 454 24.99% 447
1,161 62% 38% 35% 364 31.35% 361
Evident 883 95% 5% 89% 171 19.37% 118
Extensive partnerships 1,145 97% 3% 60% 473 41.31% 467
Community partnerships
evident
Community partners fromseveral language
organizations
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
HISD Confidential
01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is there evidence of Dynamic PartnershipsParent and Community
Involvement)?
CurrentEnrollment
as of October
29, 2010
% MinorityEnrollment
% Non-MinorityEnrollment
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
Evident 329 99% 1% 92% 12 3.65% 4
Limited 598 64 10.70% 26
Evident 1,396 98% 2% 90% 434 31.09% 279
Evident 846 77% 23% 34% 365 43.14% 365
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
HISD Confidential
01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Is there evidence of Dynamic PartnershipsParent and Community
Involvement)?
CurrentEnrollment
as of October
29, 2010
% MinorityEnrollment
% Non-MinorityEnrollment
% Free/ReducedLunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
%
1,098 99% 1% 88% 230 20.95% 90Corporate sponsors andocal performance entities
evident as partners
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
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01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
21 100% 0% 95% 956 53% 44% $2,532,005.00
195 98% 2% 94% 1,144 110% 63% $5,549,762.00
59 97% 3% 80% 938 107% 86% $4,234,122.00
Not available Not available Non available Not available Not available Not available $606,473.00
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements
% MinorityTransfer
Agreements
% Non-MinorityTransfer
Agreements
%Free/Reduced/Other
EconomicDisadvantage Lunch
TransferAgreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilizationw/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All
Funding Sources(Actual)
See HighSchool
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01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements
% MinorityTransfer
Agreements
% Non-MinorityTransfer
Agreements
%Free/Reduced/Other
EconomicDisadvantage Lunch
TransferAgreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilizationw/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All
Funding Sources(Actual)
65 100% 0% 100% 1,388 63% 63% $3,895,601.00
16 94% 6% 94% 1,256 104% 72% $5,745,968.00
65 100% 0% 98% 1,031 51% 51% $2,575,285.00
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
HISD Confidential
01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements
% MinorityTransfer
Agreements
% Non-MinorityTransfer
Agreements
%Free/Reduced/Other
EconomicDisadvantage Lunch
TransferAgreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilizationw/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All
Funding Sources(Actual)
23 100% 0% 100% 956 64% 44% $2,823,402.00
35 100% 0% 91% 938 75% 75% $1,628,943.00
279 89% 11% 67% 1,069 130% 124% $5,857,649.00
89 100% 0% 93% 1,444 106% 106% $6,413,673.00
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
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Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements
% MinorityTransfer
Agreements
% Non-MinorityTransfer
Agreements
%Free/Reduced/Other
EconomicDisadvantage Lunch
TransferAgreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilizationw/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All
Funding Sources(Actual)
113 99% 1% 93% 1,013 72% 69% $3,151,564.00
36 100% 0% 92% 919 82% 75% $3,204,412.00
67 100% 0% 97% 1,369 67% 56% $4,060,188.00
131 92% 8% 74% 1,313 113% 72% $6,210,874.00
16 88% 13% 94% 1,256 39% 38% $2,517,096.00
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Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements
% MinorityTransfer
Agreements
% Non-MinorityTransfer
Agreements
%Free/Reduced/Other
EconomicDisadvantage Lunch
TransferAgreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilizationw/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All
Funding Sources(Actual)
61 75% 25% 33% 1,163 116% 106% $5,495,291.00
18 94% 6% 94% 1,088 86% 64% $3,217,611.00
5 100% 0% 100% 975 45% 45% $2,183,291.00
86 99% 1% 92% 1,313 77% 66% $4,244,953.00
11 100% 0% 100% 994 101% 84% $4,343,172.00
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
HISD Confidential
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Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements
% MinorityTransfer
Agreements
% Non-MinorityTransfer
Agreements
%Free/Reduced/Other
EconomicDisadvantage Lunch
TransferAgreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilizationw/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All
Funding Sources(Actual)
197 95% 5% 67% 1,631 111% 111% $7,286,614.00
126 67% 33% 32% 1,200 97% 97% $4,648,491.00
48 96% 4% 94% 1,294 68% 68% $3,727,412.00
Not available Not available Non available Not available 1,056 108% 108% $2,448,263.00
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectMiddle School Magnets
HISD Confidential
01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements
% MinorityTransfer
Agreements
% Non-MinorityTransfer
Agreements
%Free/Reduced/Other
EconomicDisadvantage Lunch
TransferAgreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilizationw/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All
Funding Sources(Actual)
37 97% 3% 95% 956 34% 34% $1,676,027.00
Not available Not available Non available Not available 1,106 88% 72%
6 100% 0% 100% 1,144 122% 101% $5,929,437.00
Not available Not available Non available Not available 1,368 62% 62% $3,310,909.00
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01/07/2011
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Total PrincipalTransfer
Agreements
% MinorityTransfer
Agreements
% Non-MinorityTransfer
Agreements
%Free/Reduced/Other
EconomicDisadvantage Lunch
TransferAgreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilizationw/T-Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-All
Funding Sources(Actual)
95 100% 0% 88% 863 127% 64% $4,653,990.00
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
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HIGH SCHOOL Current Program Recommend
8 Austin High School SWAS Teaching professions Non-Magnet
2 SUS Careers same
5 Bellaire High School SWAS World Languages Neighborhood Non-Magnet
DistrictArea
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram Type
ProposedProgram
Neighborhood/CTE
Remove Magnet desassociated Magnet fulow interest (only 8%
enrolled select thprogram) to mee
Barbara Jordan HighSchool for Careers
DedicatedMagnet
Promote CTE and programs. Improvestudent enrollmen
program enrollmcommunity partn
Commission a study
CTE progra
Remove Magnet desassociated Magnet fubuilding capacity to m
SWAS- School Within A SchoolSUS- Separate and Unique School
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HIGH SCHOOL Current Program RecommendaDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram Type
ProposedProgram
SWAS- School Within A SchoolSUS- Separate and Unique School
9 SUS Vanguard Non-Magnet
3 Chavez High School SWAS Non-Magnet
4 SUS Alternative repurpose Non-Magnet
1 Davis High School SWAS Non-Magnet
Carnegie Vanguard HighSchool
DedicatedVanguard
Remove Magnet des
Magnet funding; Retastatus and trans
EnvironmentalScience
NeighborhoodSchool w/ CTE
Remove Magnet desassociated Magnet fubuilding capacity to m
Contemporary LearningCenter High School
Remove Magnet desassociated Magnet fu
low enrollment a
Hotel RestaurantMgmt
NeighborhoodSchool w/ CTE
Remove Magnet desassociated Magnet fulimited building capa
interest (only 12% enrolled select thprogram) to mee
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HIGH SCHOOL Current Program RecommDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram Type
ProposedProgram
SWAS- School Within A SchoolSUS- Separate and Unique School
8 Furr High School SWAS Technology/Fine Arts Non-Magnet
8 SUS Law/Criminal Justice same
4 SUS same
NeighborhoodSchool w/ CTE
Remove Magnetassociated Ma
High School for LawEnforcement andCriminal Justice
DedicatedMagnet
Improve diverenrol
High School forPerforming and Visual
Arts
Performing/VisualArts
DedicatedMagnet
Improve diverenrol
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HIGH SCHOOL Current Program RecommenDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram Type
ProposedProgram
SWAS- School Within A SchoolSUS- Separate and Unique School
2 Kashmere High School SWAS Music/Fine Arts SWP Non- Magnet
7 Lamar High School SWAS Non-Magnet
7 Lee High School SWAS Modern Humanities SWP Non- Magnet
Remove Magnet dassociated Magnet
the Apollo pr
BusinessAdministration
Neighborhood/CTE
Remove Magnet dassociated Magnetbuilding capacity t
Remove Magnet d
associated Magnetthe Apollo pr
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HIGH SCHOOL Current Program RecommeDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram Type
ProposedProgram
SWAS- School Within A SchoolSUS- Separate and Unique School
9 Madison High School SWAS Non-Magnet
4 SUS Health Professions same
3 Milby High School SWAS Science Institute Non-Magnet
Meteorology/Space Science
NeighborhoodSchool w/ CTE
Remove Magnet dassociated Mag
Michael E. DeBakey HighSchool for Health Profess
DedicatedMagnet
Improve diversenrollment; assedevelopment ne
training is the
NeighborhoodSchool w/CTE
Remove Magnet dassociated Mag
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HIGH SCHOOL Current Program RecommendDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram Type
ProposedProgram
SWAS- School Within A SchoolSUS- Separate and Unique School
1 Reagan High School SWAS Technology Non-Magnet
7 Scarborough High School SWAS Arch/Graphic Design Non-Magnet
Neighborhoodschool w/CTE
Remove Magnet desassociated Magnet fulimited building capacriteria. However, th
of high interest to ostudents; therefore
may consider limitingof Principal Agreemenorder to open up spacstudents and thus ad
capacity.
NeighborhoodSchool w/ CTE
Remove Magnet desassociated Magne
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HIGH SCHOOL Current Program RecommendDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram Type
ProposedProgram
SWAS- School Within A SchoolSUS- Separate and Unique School
6 Sharpstown High School SWAS Leadership Academy SWP Non- Magnet
4 Sterling High School SWAS Aviation Sciences Non-Magnet
1 Waltrip High School SWAS same same
Remove Magnet desassociated Magnet fu
the Apollo prog
NeighborhoodSchool w/ CTE
Remove Magnet desassociated Magnet fulow student interest
Research/ Technology
Improve diversity
enrollment, andachievement. Since
draws a large numberstudents, and the s
focused further warranted. This sch
part of the CTE rev
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*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
HIGH SCHOOL Current Program RecommendDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram Type
ProposedProgram
SWAS- School Within A SchoolSUS- Separate and Unique School
2 Washington High School SWAS Engineering SWP
9 Westbury High School SWAS Non-Magnet
6 Westside High School SWAS Technology Non-Magnet
Technology andEngineering
Significantly reviseschool- wide tech
engineering s
Fine Arts Coalition(FACES)
NeighborhoodSchool w/ CTE
Remove Magnet desassociated Magnet fubuilding capacity to However, if current T
operational, a reviprogram could be im
Neighborhood/CTE
Remove Magnet desassociated Magnet fbuilding capacity to
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HIGH SCHOOL Current Program RecommenDistrict
Area
CurrentProgram
Type
ProposedProgram Type
ProposedProgram
SWAS- School Within A SchoolSUS- Separate and Unique School
2 Wheatley High School SWAS Technology Non-Magnet
9 Worthing High School SWAS Math/Science/Tech same Medical Sciences
4 Yates High School SWAS Communications same
OTE: The Essential Elements of Magnet Schools: 1. Diversity of the Student Population; 2. Unique and Innovative Curriculum; 3. Impro
evelopment/Specialized Teaching Staff (supporting the magnet theme); 5. Dynamic Partnerships (Parent and Community Involvement);
OTE: Minority Group Isolations - Current demographics are 92% minority and 8% non-minority.
NeighborhoodSchool w/ CTE
Remove Magnet deassociated Magnet f
limited buildingenrollment, and div
criteria
Significantly revise Mto a Medical Scienprogram; Improve
student enro
Communications/ Journalism
Significantly revise Mto include journalispartner with Deady
as a feed
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Recommendation Rationale
No Yes No Recognized
No Yes No
No Yes Yes
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeTheme BasedCurriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is the StudentAchievement:Accountability
Rating: TAKS 2009-2010?
Is therspecializ
DeveSpecia
Does not meet Magnet programrequirements due to low student
interest.
Littlepreparati
teache
As a CTE School with popularofferings, recruitment needs to beggressive for increased enrollmentto be achieved. Develop strongerartnerships and business/industryvolvement. Diversity should reflect
the district-wide average at a
minimum.
AcademicallyAcceptable
Does not meet Magnet programrequirements due to building
capacity.
AcademicallyAcceptable
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Recommendation Rationale
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeTheme BasedCurriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is the StudentAchievement:Accountability
Rating: TAKS 2009-2010?
Is thespeciali
DeveSpecia
No No Yes
No Yes No Recognized
No No No Recognized Appea
No Yes No Appropr
Vanguard SW is not considered aMagnet program by definition.
AcademicallyAcceptable
Does not meet Magnet programrequirements due to building
capacity.
Targetes
Does not meet Magnet programrequirements due to theme and
unique curriculum theme.
Does not meet Magnet programrequirements due to buildingapacity and low student interest.
AcademicallyUnacceptable
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Recommendation Rationale
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeTheme BasedCurriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is the StudentAchievement:Accountability
Rating: TAKS 2009-2010?
Is therespecializ
DevelSpecial
No Yes Yes Weekly
No Yes No Recognized
No Yes Yes Recognized
Does not meet Magnet programrequirements due to building
capacity and low student interestonly about 10% of students select
the Magnet program) to meetcriteria. If current T-buildings areperational, survey the communityo determine if hter is interest and
need for a Magnet program.
AcademicallyAcceptable
Diversity should reflect the district-wide average at a minimum.
Diversity should reflect the district-wide average at a minimum.
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Recommendation Rationale
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeTheme BasedCurriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is the StudentAchievement:Accountability
Rating: TAKS 2009-2010?
Is therspecializ
DevelSpecial
No Yes Yes
No Yes No Recognized
No Yes No Littl
By developing a school-wide
ccelerated program in the contentareas through the Apollo supportogram, students are more likely toe focused and perform at a higher
level.
AcademicallyAcceptable
Does not meet Magnet programquirements due to limited building
capacity.
PD provd
By developing a school-wideccelerated program in the contentareas through the Apollo supportogram, students are more likely to
e focused and perform at a higherlevel.
AcademicallyAcceptable
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Recommendation Rationale
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeTheme BasedCurriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is the StudentAchievement:Accountability
Rating: TAKS 2009-2010?
Is therespecialize
DevelSpecial
No Yes No Exemplary
Yes Yes No Exemplary
No Yes No L
Does not meet magnet program
quirements due to limited buildingapacity, low enrollment in Magnet
program (less than 4%), anddiversity to meet criteria.
Diversity should reflect the district-wide average at a minimum. See
comment in Col. M.
Evident, mrelevant
ne
Does not meet magnet programequirements due to low enrollment
(slighthly less than 12%), and
diversity of 99% minority. Sincepace is available, the district maywant to consider a new theme totract a diverse student population.
AcademicallyAcceptable
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Recommendation Rationale
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeTheme BasedCurriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is the StudentAchievement:Accountability
Rating: TAKS 2009-2010?
Is thespeciali
DeveSpecia
No Yes No
Yes Yes No Recognized
Does not meet magnet programquirements due to limited buildingapacity. However, since this is anextremely popular program, thedistrict should explore options to
continue the program.
AcademicallyAcceptable
Teachermovin
directecent
Does not meet Magnet programrequirements due to lowenrollment/low interest.
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Recommendation Rationale
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeTheme BasedCurriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is the StudentAchievement:Accountability
Rating: TAKS 2009-2010?
Is therspecializ
DevelSpecial
No Yes No
No Yes No Recognized Evide
No Yes No
By developing a school-wide
ccelerated program in the contentareas through the Apollo supportogram, students are more likely toe focused and perform at a higher
level.
AcademicallyUnacceptable
Use profeco
Does not meet magnet programequirements due to lack of studentnterest. May consider creating a
future magnet program.
Diversity should reflect the district-wide averge at a minimum. Thereare concerns about building
apacity. The theme and location of the school draws non-zoned
students.
AcademicallyUnacceptable
Career tteachers hclaim there
no time f
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
Recommendation Rationale
Is the diversity of the student
population within2% of the districtwide average of
92% minority /8%non-minorityrespectively?
Is there evidence of aUnique and
InnovativeTheme BasedCurriculum?
Is there Test-Based Criteriafor entrance?
What is the StudentAchievement:Accountability
Rating: TAKS 2009-2010?
Is therspecializ
DeveSpecia
No Yes No
No Yes Yes Recognized Evide
No Yes No Limited
This new initiative should attractnew students to the school and
improve diversity in studentnrollment. Diversity should reflect
the district-wide average at aminimum.
AcademicallyAcceptable
Very evidis diverse have univ
who te
Does not meet Magnet programequirements. If current T-buildings
are operational, survey theommunity to determine if there isinterest and need for a Magnet
program.
Does not meet Magnet programquirements due to limited building
capacity.
AcademicallyAcceptable
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*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
1,867 99% 1% 94% 164 8.78% 81 4.34
Limited 1,109 98% 2% 80% 1109 100.00% 1105 99.6
Evident 3,461 72% 28% 40% 464 13.41% 462 13.3
s there evidence of ynamic Partnerships
(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
CurrentEnrollment
as of October29, 2010
% MinorityEnrollment
% Non-Minority
Enrollment
%Free/Reduced
Lunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-MagnEnroll
Evident with localcolleges
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
s there evidence of ynamic Partnerships
(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
CurrentEnrollment
as of October29, 2010
% MinorityEnrollment
% Non-Minority
Enrollment
%Free/Reduced
Lunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-MagnEnroll
Partial 458 56% 44% 28% 458 100.00% 457 99.7
Evident 2,758 98% 2% 87% 413 14.97% 301 10.9
Not evident 583 Not available 445 76.33% 445 76.3
1,674 99% 1% 93% 216 12.90% 138 8.24bundant, business andndustry and university
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
s there evidence of ynamic Partnerships
(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
CurrentEnrollment
as of October29, 2010
% MinorityEnrollment
% Non-Minority
Enrollment
%Free/Reduced
Lunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-MagnEnroll
Evident 1,171 97% 3% 93% 124 10.59% 59 5.04
Evident 570 97% 3% 73% 568 99.65% 559 98.0
Evident 654 49% 51% 16% 655 100.15% 642 98.1
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
s there evidence of ynamic Partnerships
(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
CurrentEnrollment
as of October29, 2010
% MinorityEnrollment
% Non-Minority
Enrollment
%Free/Reduced
Lunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-MagnEnroll
603 99% 1% 70% 93 15.42% 15 2.49
Extensive 3,268 68% 32% 46% 738 22.58% 710 21.7
Not evident 1,691 96% 4% 88% 126 7.45% 69 4.08
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
s there evidence of ynamic Partnerships
(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
CurrentEnrollment
as of October29, 2010
% MinorityEnrollment
% Non-Minority
Enrollment
%Free/Reduced
Lunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-MagnEnroll
Extensive 2,213 100% 0% 77% 85 3.84% 50 2.26
866 92% 8% 48% 865 99.88% 855 98.7
2,190 99% 1% 82% 256 11.69% 192 8.77
Strong parentpartnerships, evidentalso with community
Strong alumnipartnerships
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
s there evidence of ynamic Partnerships
(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
CurrentEnrollment
as of October29, 2010
% MinorityEnrollment
% Non-Minority
Enrollment
%Free/Reduced
Lunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-MagnEnroll
Very abundant 2,002 96% 4% 79% 591 29.52% 504 25.1
Extensive 758 94% 6% 77% 43 5.67% 17 2.24
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
s there evidence of ynamic Partnerships
(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
CurrentEnrollment
as of October29, 2010
% MinorityEnrollment
% Non-Minority
Enrollment
%Free/Reduced
Lunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-MagnEnroll
Evident 1,277 97% 3% 90% 145 11.35% 51 3.99
Limited 1,089 99% 1% 77% 88 8.08% 32 2.94
Not evident 1,763 88% 12% 70% 521 29.55% 421 23.8
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
s there evidence of ynamic Partnerships
(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
CurrentEnrollment
as of October29, 2010
% MinorityEnrollment
% Non-Minority
Enrollment
%Free/Reduced
Lunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-MagnEnroll
908 97% 3% 74% 221 24.34% 144 15.8
Evident but limited 2,163 97% 3% 73% 100 4.62% 68 3.14
3,144 76% 24% 47% 609 19.37% 574 18.2
Yes, with high levelengineering partnersand awards one withcommunity partners
Strong partnershipsnclusive of universities
and business andindustry
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
s there evidence of ynamic Partnerships
(Parent andCommunity
Involvement)?
CurrentEnrollment
as of October29, 2010
% MinorityEnrollment
% Non-Minority
Enrollment
%Free/Reduced
Lunch
2010-2011Total
Magnet
% Magnet toEnrollment
2010-2011Magnet
Non-Zone
% Non-MagnEnroll
Evident 1,082 100% 0% 83% 170 15.71% 55 5.08
Limited partnerships 939 99% 1% 72% 86 9.16% 21 2.24
Limited 1,182 99% 1% 70% 216 18.27% 79 6.68
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*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
293 100% 0% 94% 2,156 87% 87% $8,802,541.00 $75,222.0
ot available Not available Not available Not available 1,913 58% 56% $6,175,924.00 $63,436.0
184 79% 21% 39% 2,606 133% 119% $14,154,250.00 $87,480.0
TotalPrincipalTransfergreements
% MinorityTransfer
Agreements
% Non-MinorityTransfer
Agreements
%Free/Reduced/Oth
er EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilizationw/T-
Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-AllFundingSources(Actual)
MagnetBudget(Actual
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*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
TotalPrincipalTransfergreements
% MinorityTransfer
Agreements
% Non-MinorityTransfer
Agreements
%Free/Reduced/Oth
er EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilizationw/T-
Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-AllFundingSources(Actual)
MagnetBudget(Actual
ot available Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available $2,658,097.00 $389,881.
82 96% 4% 84% 2,213 125% 125% $12,168,628.00 $61,664.0
ot available Not available Not available Not available 844 69% 46% $3,628,616.00 $0.00
130 98% 2% 85% 1,538 109% 104% $7,275,661.00 $63,226.0
need new
floor plans -new schoolsat new sites
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
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TotalPrincipalTransfergreements
% MinorityTransfer
Agreements
% Non-MinorityTransfer
Agreements
%Free/Reduced/Oth
er EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilizationw/T-
Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-AllFundingSources(Actual)
MagnetBudget(Actual
24 100% 0% 92% 919 127% 83% $3,677,092.00 $50,363.0
ot available Not available Not available Not available 675 84% 63% $3,094,948.00 $76,651.0
ot available Not available Not available Not available 713 92% 87% $3,600,768.00 $175,074.
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
TotalPrincipalTransfergreements
% MinorityTransfer
Agreements
% Non-MinorityTransfer
Agreements
%Free/Reduced/Oth
er EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilizationw/T-
Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-AllFundingSources(Actual)
MagnetBudget(Actual
39 100% 0% 62% 1,125 54% 49% $2,862,275.00 $70,722.0
12 92% 8% 58% 2,194 149% 149% $13,731,388.00 $83,797.0
53 96% 4% 85% 2,381 71% 57% $7,608,022.00 $60,103.0
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
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TotalPrincipalTransfergreements
% MinorityTransfer
Agreements
% Non-MinorityTransfer
Agreements
%Free/Reduced/Oth
er EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilizationw/T-
Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-AllFundingSources(Actual)
MagnetBudget(Actual
99 100% 0% 72% 1,481 149% 108% $9,752,218.00 $45,518.0
825 105% 105% $5,104,627.00 $45,207.0
507 99% 1% 85% 3,000 73% 71% $9,640,554.00 $66,871.0
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
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TotalPrincipalTransfergreements
% MinorityTransfer
Agreements
% Non-MinorityTransfer
Agreements
%Free/Reduced/Oth
er EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilizationw/T-
Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-AllFundingSources(Actual)
MagnetBudget(Actual
273 97% 3% 79% 1,781 112% 112% $8,912,089.00 $211,139.
86 92% 8% 80% 1,069 71% 51% $3,583,832.00 $30,000.0
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
TotalPrincipalTransfergreements
% MinorityTransfer
Agreements
% Non-MinorityTransfer
Agreements
%Free/Reduced/Oth
er EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilizationw/T-
Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-AllFundingSources(Actual)
MagnetBudget(Actual
96 98% 2% 94% 1,331 96% 62% $5,352,342.00 $60,883.0
21 100% 0% 71% 1,331 82% 71% $4,793,247.00 $45,363.0
296 94% 6% 75% 1,744 101% 91% $7,797,607.00 $62,898.0
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
*** School receives an additional Unique PUA funding.
TotalPrincipalTransfergreements
% MinorityTransfer
Agreements
% Non-MinorityTransfer
Agreements
%Free/Reduced/Oth
er EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilizationw/T-
Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-AllFundingSources(Actual)
MagnetBudget(Actual
61 100% 0% 80% 1,856 49% 47% $4,161,134.00 $224,601.
161 99% 1% 70% 1,856 117% 82% $9,311,594.00 $44,269.0
75 85% 15% 49% 2,381 132% 132% $12,893,093.00 $56,352.0
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2010-2011 HISD ProjectHigh School Magnets
HISD Confidential01/07/2011
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TotalPrincipalTransfergreements
% MinorityTransfer
Agreements
% Non-MinorityTransfer
Agreements
%Free/Reduced/Oth
er EconomicDisadvantageLunch Transfer
Agreements
AdjustedPermanentCapacity
PermanentUtilization
Utilizationw/T-
Buildings
Total SchoolBudget-AllFundingSources(Actual)
MagnetBudget(Actual
19 100% 0% 84% 1,144 95% 95% $4,790,078.00 $52,720.0
47 100% 0% 79% 1,444 65% 55% $4,170,763.00 $77,730.0
28 100% 0% 54% 2,325 51% 45% $5,119,062.00 $45,833.0
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THEME ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL
Academy Horn Elementary School
Alternative Contemporary Learning Center Middle School
Arch/Graphic Design Sharpstown Middle School
Aviation Sciences
Business Administration
Careers
Communications Deady Middle School
Communications/Tech Sinclair Elementary School
Dual Language Helms Elementary School
Dual Language William Wharton K-8 Dual Language Academy
World Languages Kolter Elementary School Key Middle School
World Languages Pin Oak Middle School
World Languages
Engineering
Environmental Science Berry Elementary School
Environmental Science Lantrip Elementary School
Fine Arts Bruce Elementary School
Fine Arts Burrus Elementary School
Fine Arts Codwell Elementary School
Fine Arts Crespo Elementary School
Fine Arts Felix Cook Elementary School
Fine Arts Garden Villas Elementary School Dowling Middle School
Fine Arts Gregory-Lincoln Elementary School Fleming Middle School
Fine Arts Longfellow Elementary School Gregory-Lincoln Middle School
Fine Arts Lovett Elementary School Johnston Middle School
Fine Arts MacGregor Elementary School Marshall Middle School
Fine Arts Parker Elementary School Patrick Henry Middle School
Fine Arts Poe Elementary School Pershing Middle School
Fine Arts Roberts Elementary School Welch Middle School
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Fine Arts/Literature Patterson Elementary School
Fine Arts/Literature Scroggins Elementary School
Fine Arts/Literature Twain Elementary School
Fine Arts/Music
Health Professions
Health Science Whidby Elementary School
Hotel Restaurant Mgmt
Integrated Technology Herrera Elementary School
Law/Criminal Justice
Leadership Durham Elementary School
Math/Science Attucks Middle School
Math/Science Clifton Middle School
Math/Science Fondren Middle School
Math/Science Hartman Middle School
Math/Science Hogg Middle School
Math/Science M. C. Williams Middle School
Math/Science Revere Middle School
Math/Science Stevenson Middle School
Math/Sci/Tech Cornelius Elementary SchoolMath/Sci/Tech Elrod Elementary School
Math/Sci/Tech Harvard Elementary School
Math/Sci/Tech Law Elementary School
Math/Sci/Tech Lockhart Elementary School
Math/Sci/Tech Pugh Elementary School
Math/Sci/Tech Red Elementary School
Math/Sci/Tech Ross Elementary School
Math/Sci/Tech Rusk Elementary School
Math/Sci/Tech Valley West Elementary School
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Math/Sci/Tech Wainwright Elementary School
Math/Sci/Tech Wesley Elementary School
Math/Sci/Tech West University Elementary School
Modern Humanities
Montessori Dodson Elementary School
Montessori Woodrow Wilson Montessori
Physical Development Bell Elementary School
Physical Development Burbank Elementary School
Science Institute
Teaching professions
Technology Rice Elementary Rice Middle School
Technology
Technology
Technology/Fine Arts
Technology/Research
Vanguard Askew Elementary School Burbank Middle School
Vanguard Carrillo Elementary School Hamilton Middle School
Vanguard DeZavala Elementary School Holland Middle School
Vanguard Herod Elementary School Jackson Middle School
Vanguard Oak Forest Elementary School Lanier Middle School
Vanguard Pleasantville Elementary School Long Middle School
Vanguard River Oaks Elementary School Ryan Middle School
Vanguard Roosevelt Elementary School T. H. Rogers Middle School
Vanguard T. H. Rogers Elementary School
Vanguard Travis Elementary School
Vanguard Windsor Village Elementary School
Meteorology/SpaceScience
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HIGH SCHOOL
Contemporary Learning Center High School
Scarborough High School
Sterling High School
Lamar High School
Barbara Jordan High School for Careers
Yates High School
Bellaire High School
Washington High School
Chavez High School
High School for Performing and Visual Arts
Westbury High School
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Kashmere High School
Michael E. DeBakey High School for Health Profess
Davis High School
High School for Law Enforcement and Criminal Just
Sharpstown High School
Worthing High School
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Dual Language William Wharton K-8 Dual Language Academy
Dual Language/IB
Sinclair Elementary School
Codwell Elementary School
IB Durham Elementary School
Literature Lovett Elementary School
Literature Patterson Elementary School
Medical Sciences6-12 Medical
MSAP Whidby Elementary School
ProposedProgram
Apollo-Accelerated
Curriculum forExemplary Schools
(ACES)
Apollo-Accelerated
Curriculum forExemplary Schools
(ACES)
Apollo-Accelerated
Curriculum forExemplary Schools
(ACES)
Apollo-Accelerated
Curriculum forExemplary Schools
(ACES)
Communications/ Journalism
LanguageImmersion
Fine Arts SuzukiViolin
Health andPhysical Fitness
MSAP & Apollo-Accelerated
Curriculum forExemplary Schools
(ACES)
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Dodson Elementary School
Museum Magnet Gregory-Lincoln Elementary School (K-8)
Pre-engineering Wesley Elementary School
Non- Magnet Askew Elementary School
Non- Magnet Bell Elementary SchoolNon- Magnet Burbank Elementary School
Non- Magnet Carrillo Elementary School
Non- Magnet DeZavala Elementary School
Non- Magnet Elrod Elementary School
Non- Magnet Felix Cook Elementary School
Non- Magnet Herod Elementary School
Non- Magnet Herrera Elementary School
Non- Magnet Law Elementary School
Non- Magnet MacGregor Elementary School
Non- Magnet Oak Forest Elementary SchoolNon- Magnet Pleasantville Elementary School
Non- Magnet River Oaks Elementary School
Non- Magnet Roberts Elementary School
Non- Magnet Roosevelt Elementary School
Non- Magnet T. H. Rogers Elementary School (K-8)
Non- Magnet Travis Elementary School
Non- Magnet Twain Elementary School
Non- Magnet Wainwright Elementary School
Non- Magnet West University Elementary School
Non- Magnet Windsor Village Elementary School
Non- Magnet Horn Elementary School
Scroggins Elementary School
Same Berry Elementary School
Same Bruce Elementary School
Same Burrus Elementary School
Same Crespo Elementary School
Same Garden Villas Elementary School
Same Helms Elementary School
Same Kolter Elementary SchoolSame Lantrip Elementary School
Same Longfellow Elementary School
Same Parker Elementary School
Same Poe Elementary School
Same Rice Elementary (K-8)
Same Woodrow Wilson Montessori
STEM Cornelius Elementary School
MSAP GrantMontessori K-8
Re-zone or becomeNon-Magnet
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STEM Lockhart Elementary School
STEM Pugh Elementary School
STEM Red Elementary School
STEM Ross Elementary School
STEM Valley West Elementary School
Rusk Elementary School (K-8)
STEM/IB Harvard Elementary School
STEM/ IB
(PYP and MYP)
Technology andEngineering
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Gregory-Lincoln Middle School (K-8)
Burbank Middle School
Contemporary Learning Center Middle SchoolHamilton Middle School
Holland Middle School
Jackson Middle School
Lanier Middle School
Patrick Henry Middle School
T. H. Rogers Middle School (K-8)
Fleming Middle School
Johnston Middle School
Marshall Middle School
Pershing Middle School
Pin Oak Middle School
Rice Middle School (K-8)
Clifton Middle School
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Hartman Middle School
Revere Middle School
Stevenson Middle School
M. C. Williams Middle School
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HIGH SCHOOL
Kashmere High School
Lee High School
Sharpstown High School- International Studies
Yates High School
Worthing High School
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Carnegie Vanguard High School
Chavez High SchoolContemporary Learning Center High School
Davis High School
Furr High School
Madison High School
Milby High School
Reagan High School
Scarborough High School
Sterling High School
Westbury High School
Wheatley High School
Austin High School
Barbara Jordan High School for Careers
Bellaire High School
High School for Law Enforcement and Criminal Just
High School for Performing and Visual Arts
Lamar High School
Michael E. DeBakey High School for Health ProfessWaltrip High School
Westside High School