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Lewisville ISD lays out 2025–26 goals, proposes District Improvement Plan strategies
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Raab and district leaders presented proposed scorecard targets, draft District Improvement Plan strategies and a superintendent evaluation framework; several targets remain "TBD" pending a new assessment, and leaders flagged paperwork and capacity issues for follow-up.
At a Lewisville ISD Board of Trustees meeting, Superintendent Dr. Raab presented the district’s proposed goals and draft District Improvement Plan (DIP) strategies that will guide work for the 2025–26 school year. The presentation reviewed local readiness measures, proposed scorecard target changes and a timeline for adopting superintendent goals and finishing DIP revisions.
The presentation said the district has defined local college, career and military readiness (CCMR) standards drawing from Redefining Ready through the American Association of School Administrators (AASA). Dr. Fitzhugh described that work as research-based and said LISD adapted those national standards where state criteria from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) were “a little bit restrictive.” She summarized district high-school college-ready criteria as a weighted GPA of 2.7 or higher plus two additional indicators such as AP/dual-credit coursework, ACT/SAT/TSI, honors courses or Algebra II. For career readiness the district…
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