The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has posted its yearly accountability ratings, and Angleton ISD has taken the top ranking of “Exemplary”. TEA’s ratings are based on student and school performances on the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS). “Our students and staff did some pretty amazing things this year, and earning the exemplary rating is just another affirmation of all their hard work,”
AISD Superintendent Dr. Patricia Montgomery said. “I’m so proud of all of the AISD family.” According to Montgomery, every AISD campus was rated either recognized or exemplary (see below), which is something she attributes to the staff’s willingness to do whatever it takes for their students to be successful in all aspects of school, not just the TAKS.
“The AISD staff is dedicated to providing our students with the best education possible,” she said. “Our focus wasn’t the rating. Instead, we looked at what is best for our students and wanted to push excellence in all fields. The rating is just icing on the cake of a great year of accomplishments.”
Montgomery says that next year the district will continue its commitment to providing quality education in and out of the classroom and that the district will always strive to maintain its tradition of excellence.
AISD Superintendent Dr. Patricia Montgomery said. “Our goal is to educate the entire student, both in academics and character,” she said. “Our success comes from our enthusiasm for what we do and for our sincere love of children. As educators, we are obligated to do our very best, and at AISD we accept nothing less because we know our students are learners today but leaders tomorrow.”
Campus Ratings
Early Childhood Campus—Not Rated
Frontier Elementary—Recognized
Northside Elementary—Exemplary
Rancho Isabella Elementary—Exemplary
Southside Elementary—Exemplary
Westside Elementary—Exemplary
Angleton Middle School—Exemplary
Angleton Intermediate School—Recognized
Angleton High School—Recognized
Marshall Education Center—Alternative Rating
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