Michael Seabolt
This district needs to be shut down and some other arrangements made for education.
They have been in the failure mode for the last several years.
See the following:
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According to the TEA’s letter notifying the district of its accreditation status,
if nothing changes, the Marlin ISD will close effective July 1, 2018.
Marlin school officials learned in August 2017 that the district had failed to meet
state standards for a fifth straight year, although there were some encouraging signs.
Buckholts fell short in accountability ratings in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017,
the TEA said.
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Then just read it in the test scores and student report cards.
-PJ
According to Index 4, 32% meet the grade level standard, yet 94% graduate.
-PJ
Seems a bit extreme? I thought it was near impossible to fire teachers.
He’s probably right. Algebra 1 in high school? Most kids here took Geometry or Algebra 2 as freshmen. Some even took Precalc.