7th Road Scholars
At ILTexas we believe that education needs to be reinforced with experience.
This is why every year our 7th grade and 8th grade students can participate in a road trip
to bring the lessons from their history books alive.
"Please plan to join us for an informational meeting. Please see the dates for the Road Scholars Parent Information Meeting at your campus:"
Curriculum
Curriculum
Curriculum
Curriculum
Compliance
Conflict of Interest Questioner (CIQ)
Local Government Officer Conflict Disclosure Statements (CIS)
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State Accountability Ratings
Texas Education Agency (TEA) Accountability Ratings
2021 Accountability Rating - Not Rated: Declared State of Disaster
The 85th Texas Legislature passed House Bill (HB) 22, establishing three domains for measuring the academic performance of districts and campuses: Student Achievement, School Progress, and Closing the Gaps. Districts and campuses will receive a rating of A, B, C, D, or F for overall performance, as well as for performance in each domain.
Visit TXschools.gov today to see how ILTexas schools and the district performed in 2019.
For more information about the new State Accountability System, visit the TEA Website or Watch these videos.
Understanding the Student Achievement Domain
Understanding the School Progress Domain
Understanding the Closing the Gaps Domain
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Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
The Texas Academic Performance Reports (TAPR) combine details of district and campus academic
performance with financial reports and information about staff, programs, and demographics.
TEA School Report Cards
The school report card (SRC) combines accountability ratings, data from the Texas Academic Performance Reports (TAPR), and financial information to give a broad view of campus performance. Available for each campus in Texas, the SRC is intended specifically to inform parents and guardians about a school’s individual characteristics and its academic performance.
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The 2019–20 school report cards are now available.
The school report card definitions, updated each year, explain several of the terms used in the SRC. The school report card definitions are also available in Spanish.
Federal Report Cards
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), requires each State education agency to prepare and publish an annual report card with state-, district- and campus-level data.
Federal Report Cards for 2019–20 are now available.
Every district that receives Title I, Part A funding is responsible for distributing the state-, district- and campus-level report cards to each of its campuses, the parents of all enrolled students, and the general public.
For more information about the Federal Report Card, please visit:
Information included on the Federal Report Card - English
Information included on the Federal Report Card - Spanish
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