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December 18, 2009

48 DISD campuses on state's list of worst public schools

Terrence Stutz:

Dallas has more public schools rated as failures by the Texas Education Agency than any other district, with 48 campuses among the 499 on this year's list of the state's worst.

The list released Tuesday consists of schools where student test scores were too low or recent school ratings were "unacceptable," giving students the right to transfer next year under the state's Public Education Grant program.

The number of Dallas Independent School District campuses on the list is down slightly from last year, when 52 schools were singled out. But Dallas is by far the state leader; Fort Worth and Houston tied for second with 30 campuses each.

Schools on the list had 50 percent or more students fail the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills in two of the last three years, or an "academically unacceptable" rating in one of the last three years.

Only a small number of the estimated 350,000 students eligible to transfer from the 499 schools - about 6.5 percent of the state's campuses - are expected to do so, because the state provides no funding for transportation. Officials have said lack of transportation is one of the biggest obstacles for students and parents interested in switching schools under the program.

Typically, fewer than 1,000 students statewide exercise the transfer option each year.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at December 18, 2009 1:01 AM
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