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Lubbock ISD reports mixed second‑nine‑week results, flags middle‑school concerns and hires consultants

Lubbock ISD Board of Trustees · January 7, 2026
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Summary

Assistant Superintendent Kim Callison told trustees the district’s second nine‑week assessment shows gains in several elementary and high‑school measures but notable declines in some fifth‑grade and middle‑school cohorts; the district contracted two consultants and outlined targeted interventions and principal check‑ins ahead of spring STAR testing.

Lubbock ISD Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning Kim Callison told the board that the district’s second‑nine‑week assessments show a mixed picture: some elementary grades and high‑school subjects are trending up, while fifth grade and middle‑school cohorts show areas of concern. ‘‘The goal that y’all set back in 2022 to have 80% of our students serve on an A and B campus,’’ Callison said, framing the presentation around that North Star target.

Callison oriented trustees to packet materials that compare the district’s second‑nine‑week 2025 results with the same period in 2024 and with prior STAR results. She said the district reported a current figure of about 76% relative to the board’s campus‑rating target and noted that some…

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