State and National Test Data and Statistics
The following links are to sites provided by the Texas Education Agency that contain test score information, demographic data, financial data, and other statistics for Texas school districts. These sites are the one place where you can compare statistics among any school district in the state. Please note that data listed is for the most recent "completed" school year.
About AEIS - The Texas Accountability System
This page summarizes the overall purpose of the Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS)and gives information regarding accountability ratings.
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Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS)
From this website you can access AEIS reports for schools, districts, regions, and the state.[Click Here For This Web Site] |
Accountability Rating System (UPDATED)
These data tables show the information used to determine the ratings for any campus or district in the state of Texas. [Click Here For This Web Site] |
Snapshots
Snapshot: School District Profiles is a Texas Education Agency product that provides an overview of public education in Texas for a particular school year. In addition to state-level information, this website contains a profile about the characteristics of each public school district. Note that Snapshot does not provide any campus-level information. [Click Here For This Web Site] |
School Report Cards
A search on this site will produce the School Report Card for a selected school district campus in the state of Texas. This information is a summarized version of the AEIS report. [Click Here For This Web Site] |
| Pocket Edition reports a variety of state-level statistics on topics such as: Students; TAKS Performance & Participation; Graduates & College Admissions; Attendance, Completion, & Dropouts; Accountability Ratings; Personnel; and Finances. [Click Here For This Web Site] |
Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) (UPDATED)
Under the accountability provisions in the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, all public school campuses, school districts, and the state are evaluated for Adequate Yearly Progress. [Click Here For This Web Site] |