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Round Rock ISD presents 2025 accountability results, outlines targeted support for low-rated campuses
Summary
District leaders told trustees that Round Rock ISD’s 2025 TEA accountability composite is 87, highlighted school-level gains and described targeted staffing, mentoring and curriculum work for campuses rated D or F under the new STAAR 2 system.
Round Rock Independent School District officials told the board on Sept. 18 that the district’s 2025 Texas Education Agency accountability composite is 87 and described steps being taken to help campuses rated D or F. Dr. Natalie Nichols, senior chief of schools and innovation, led the presentation and said the district is using growth and ‘‘closing the gaps’’ measures to guide interventions.
The presentation explained why ratings changed after the statewide shift to STAAR 2. ‘‘For the 2025 rating, we are at a 87,’’ Nichols said, and she listed component results: student achievement (domain 1) 88, school progress (domain 2) 80, academic growth (domain 2a) 79 and closing the gaps (domain 3) 86. Nichols and other staff emphasized that TEA selects the highest of domain 1, 2a or 2b for 70% of a campus score and averages that with the 30% closing-the-gaps domain, so…
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