Texas: Comparing schools and districts based on student proficiency

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School Performance in Texas

Analysis: Comparing schools and districts on third grade proficiency in reading and math
The charts linked below allow you to compare schools and districts in Texas with their peers. The Y (vertical) axis shows the percentage of proficient 3rd graders in a subject; the X (horizontal) axis shows the percentage of students who qualify for the free or reduced rate lunch program, a common indicator of poverty in schools.

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Note: Due to Texas’ large number of schools, the state has been divided into 7 geographic regions using this regional map and this district map.

Note: For 2013 Free and Reduced lunch percents were calculated by dividing the number of students tested in third grade who were economically disadvantaged by the total number of students tested in third grade.

naep-v-states-4th-grade-readingComparing Texas’s Proficiency Standards to the National “Gold Standard” (NAEP) 
Each state defines for itself what “proficient” means; some states have a rigorous definition, while others are less strict in their standards. To see how states compare, ECF has published charts showing the percentage of students deemed proficient in various subjects and grade levels and compared them to percentages reported for each state by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP, or “The Nation’s Report Card”), considered to be the gold standard.