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Plano ISD presents draft district-improvement goals targeting growth, on-grade achievement and college-career readiness
Summary
Administrators presented draft goals tied to the district—s strategic pillars, House Bill 3 targets and recently adopted AE (local) policy, including MAP-based growth targets, a CCMR goal of 91% and attendance and staffing objectives for 2025-26.
Plano ISD administrators laid out draft district-improvement-plan goals on Sept. 9 that align with the district—s five strategic pillars, House Bill 3 metrics and board policy AE (local). The plan sets targets for student growth, achievement, college- and career-readiness, teacher support and attendance. Lisa Wilson, deputy superintendent for teaching and learning, said the district uses MAP assessments to measure both academic growth and on-grade achievement. For academic growth, the district set a target that each grade level reach at least 70% of students achieving a year—s worth of growth (students in MAP growth quintiles 1—3), and if a grade level already exceeded 70% the goal is to boost that percentage by 2 points. For on-grade achievement,…
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