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Bryan ISD presents annual report highlighting testing changes, literacy and math goals
Summary
District officials presented the Bryan ISD annual report and Texas Academic Performance Report, noting statewide test changes, declines in some STAAR measures, and district plans for early literacy, numeracy and CCMR goals.
The Bryan ISD Board of Trustees heard the district's annual report and a presentation of the Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR) during its public hearing, where administrators described how recent state test changes and implementation issues affected district results and outlined actions for literacy, math and college- and career-readiness.
The annual report was presented by Hugo Ibarra, director of community affairs, and academic leaders from the district's curriculum team. Ibarra said, "The annual report is approximately 1,000 pages," and noted the document was delayed this year because of late data from the Texas Education Agency.
The presentation showed Bryan ISD outperforming a set of five comparable districts in several categories but lagging behind the state on some measures. District staff emphasized that STAAR testing format…
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