The Medina Valley Independent School District (MISD) Board Meeting held on July 29, 2025, focused on the upcoming release of accountability ratings and the district's improvement plan for the 2025-2026 school year. With the Texas Education Agency (TEA) set to release accountability ratings on August 13, the district presented conservative projections, indicating a potential increase in campuses rated A or B and a decrease in those rated D or F.
Superintendent Dr. Howard emphasized the importance of transparency, stating that families would receive letters detailing their campus ratings, along with plans for improvement. The district anticipates a significant shift in performance, projecting a doubling of A and B campuses from seven in 2023 to fourteen in 2025, while reducing D and F campuses from sixteen to ten. This reflects a 37% reduction in underperforming campuses, showcasing the district's commitment to academic improvement.
The meeting also addressed the district improvement plan, which serves as a strategic framework for continuous enhancement. The plan includes a comprehensive needs assessment, performance objectives, and strategies to address identified gaps in student achievement, particularly among emergent bilinguals and economically disadvantaged students. The board unanimously approved the improvement plan, which will be revised regularly based on new data and community feedback.
In conclusion, the MISD Board Meeting highlighted the district's proactive approach to accountability and improvement, setting a positive tone for the upcoming school year. The anticipated release of official ratings and the ongoing commitment to enhancing educational outcomes are expected to foster greater community engagement and support for the district's initiatives.