After years of waiting, the Texas Education Agency released the long-awaited 2024-25 accountability scores for schools and districts across the state.
That means the public can examine how each of the schools within the Lubbock-Cooper Independent School District performs and compare them to one another.
With six schools getting straight A’s, another failing and the rest getting B’s or C’s, here’s a look at how each school within LCISD did.
What is the TEA accountability rating?
The new TEA A-F ratings factor in many aspects that boil down to three big “domains” that help hold the school accountable while providing transparency to parents.
70% of the score comes from the highest score of the following:
The other 30% comes from Closing the Gap, or how different student groups are performing.
Straight A schools in Lubbock-Cooper ISD
Six received an overall score of A from the TEA. Here’s a breakdown of the school’s and their domain scores.
Lubbock-Cooper High School — 93/100
Lubbock-Cooper Liberty High School — 92/100
Lubbock-Cooper New Hope Academy — 91/100
West Elementary — 92/100
North Elementary — 91/100
Central Elementary — 90/100
Failing schools in Lubbock-Cooper ISD
No schools within Lubbock-Cooper ISD received a score of D or lower from the TEA.
Room for improvement in schools at Lubbock-Cooper ISD
Here’s a look at the schools within FISD that received an overall B rating from TEA:
Here’s a look at the one school within LCISD that received an overall C rating from TEA and its domain scores:
South Elementary — C (78/100).
East Elementary — C (77/100).
For a deeper dive into each campus’ scores or to see how other schools did, visit txschools.gov.
Mateo Rosiles is the Government & Public Policy reporter for the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Got a news tip for him? Email him: mrosiles@lubbockonline.com.
This article originally appeared on Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: What schools in LCISD received A’s, F’s from TEA’s accountability report? Here’s what to know
Reporting by Mateo Rosiles, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal / Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
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