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Alvin ISD midyear review: reading and CCMR on track; attendance and math lag
Summary
At a February 2025 board meeting, district leaders said midyear data show improvements in attendance and reading but that the district is not yet on track to meet annual attendance and math goals; leaders outlined targeted support for priority campuses.
Alvin Independent School District leaders presented a midyear academic review to the Board of Trustees in February 2025, saying the district is on track to meet House Bill 3 goals for third‑grade reading and to exceed career, college and military readiness (CCMR) targets, but is not currently on track to meet its district attendance or math goals.
Dr. Valdez, who presented the report, summarized the district’s overall standing: “Are we currently on track to meet this? The answer to that is no.” She said the district is taking a conservative approach at midyear — if targets are not on track now, the district treats them as unmet so it can write stronger plans to reach year‑end goals.
The report said first‑semester average daily attendance rose from 95.3% last year to…
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