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Sharyland ISD presents midyear 'what‑if' accountability data; district leaders call it a 'temperature check'
Summary
Sharyland ISD Chief Instruction Officer Pam Montalvo presented middle‑of‑year assessment results and modeled 'what‑if' accountability scores based on Benchmark 2. Superintendent Howard described the report as a 'temperature check' and said principals already are implementing targeted plans.
Sharyland Independent School District Chief Instruction Officer Pam Montalvo presented a midyear data report to the Board of Trustees showing mixed results across early‑childhood and K‑12 measures and offering modeled "what‑if" accountability scores based on the district's Benchmark 2 results.
Montalvo said the early‑childhood assessments — Pre‑K measures in English and Spanish, the state's TexKiA for kindergarten, TPRI for first and second grades in English, and Tejas Lee in Spanish — are being used to “measure progress, informing our instruction.” She described the Benchmark 2 figures as a point‑in‑time snapshot and said the district ran the scores through the state's scaling calculator to produce hypothetical campus accountability ratings should the year end at the benchmark results.
The presentations emphasized that Benchmark 2 is an interim…
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