TEA & Federal Accountability Ratings

District Accountability Summary
The state Accountability Rating system is used to rate Texas public schools and school districts.  The state accountability rating system includes campuses and districts rated under standard and alternative education accountability (AEIS) procedures.
2011 District Accountability Summary

District Name:  Luling ISD
District Rating: Academically Unacceptable
Campus Name:  Luling High School
Campus Rating:  Academically Unacceptable
Campus Name:  Luling Junior High School
Campus Rating:  Academically Unacceptable
Campus Name: Leonard Shanklin Elementary
Campus Rating: Academically Acceptable
Campus Name: Luling Primary
Campus Rating: Academically Acceptable
[paired with Leonard Shanklin Elementary]
 
Adequately Yearly Progress (AYP)
All public school districts, campuses and the state are evaluated annually for Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP).  The Texas AYP Plan approved by the United States Department of Education (USDE) in June 2003 meets the requirements in the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB). This maintains the integrity of the Texas assessment program and provides a mechanism for evaluation District and Campus AYP . 
District Name:  Luling ISD
District Rating: Meets AYP 
 
2012 AYP Status

Campus Name: Luling High School
Campus Rating: Does Not Meet AYP- Reading & Mathematics Stage 3
Campus Name: Luling Junior High School
Campus Rating: Does Not Meet AYP- Reading & Mathematics Stage 1
Campus Name: Leonard Shanklin Elementary
Campus Rating:  Does Not Meet AYP- Reading & Mathematics Stage 1
 
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