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Venus ISD posts assessment gains; district rating rises but '3‑D' rule keeps overall grade at D
Summary
District officials told the school board Sept. 15 that campus and district assessment results showed gains across multiple grades, the high school removed from improvement status, and the district plans targeted interventions in fourth‑grade math and expanded instructional leadership supports.
At its Sept. 15 meeting, the Venus Independent School District presented 2024–25 state assessment results and campus ratings, reporting year‑over‑year gains at the elementary, middle and high school levels while cautioning that a Texas accountability rule keeps the district’s overall rating at a D.
The district’s assessment presenter, identified in the record as Mrs. Camacho, said the district’s scaled score for 2025 was 68 — “which is a D rating” — up from 59 in 2024. Camacho told the board the district’s score rose roughly nine points year over year and that every accountability domain improved by about five percentage points.
The results included campus and subject details: third‑grade reading approaches or higher at 63 percent and third‑grade math at 44 percent; fourth‑grade reading 63 percent and fourth‑grade math 37 percent; fifth‑grade reading 64 percent, fifth‑grade math 63 percent and fifth‑grade science 51 percent. At the middle…
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