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Northeast ISD officials outline 2025 STAAR results, highlight growth and equity gaps

5865293 · September 9, 2025
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District staff presented 2025 state assessment data showing overall stability in the district's accountability score but highlighted continuing gaps for economically disadvantaged, emergent bilingual and special education students and areas for targeted improvement in math and eighth-grade social studies.

Northeast Independent School District leaders presented the district's 2025 state accountability and STAAR results at the board's public meeting, saying the district maintained a district score of 78 while the share of campuses with A, B or C ratings rose to 88 percent. Brandy Merriman, director of performance and accountability, told the board the district's "a's, b's, and c's are now up to 88%, and our district score is a 78." She said that, across most subject areas, "we are outperforming the state and the region," but that gaps remain for economically disadvantaged students, emergent bilinguals and students receiving special…

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