Texas City ISD For the first time since COVID-19, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) is announcing school ratings and Texas City ISD’s academic growth has led to higher ratings than before! is rated a B! The district went from a C to a B, growing by 6 points. Texas City High School improved from a C to a B, growing 3 points. La Marque High School improved from a D to a C, growing 8 points. Blocker Middle School maintained a B. Giles Middle School, formerly called La Marque Middle School, grew from an F to a C, growing 13 points. Fry Intermediate remained a C. Guajardo Elementary is rated a B. Hayley Elementary grew from an F to a C, growing 19 points. Heights Elementary improved from a C to an A, growing 23 points. Kohfeldt Elementary improved from a D to a C, growing 12 points. Roosevelt-Wilson Elementary remained a C. Simms Elementary grew from an F to a B, growing 30 points. This campus had the greatest growth in the district. Superintendent Dr. Melissa Duarte said, "This is a huge accomplishment considering the learning loss due to the pandemic, the amount of absenteeism due to COVID-19, transitions in leadership and new educator learning being embraced. We are really excited to see our campuses grow. ”Several campuses also earned TEA Distinctions. Read more at www.tcisd.org/news
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