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Arlington ISD holds public hearing on EOC accelerated instruction; district outlines remediation pathways and retest outcomes

3185129 · May 2, 2025
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Arlington ISD presented its annual public hearing on accelerated instruction for End-of-Course (EOC) assessments, detailing remediation pathways, statutory tutoring requirements, budget components, first-attempt pass rates and retest gains for 2024.

Arlington ISD staff on May 20 held the district’s required public hearing on End‑of‑Course (EOC) accelerated instruction, describing how the district supports high‑school students who do not meet standards on state assessments and summarizing 2024 first‑attempt and retest outcomes.

Dr. Wertz, presenting the report on the district’s EOC accelerated instruction, said the hearing reviewed the district’s alignment with Texas Education Code requirements and state laws that govern remediation following EOC assessments. He summarized four EOC pathways offered by the district: remediation courses, credit recovery courses, Read 180 and Math 180 programs, and high‑impact tutoring…

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