AUSTIN (KXAN) — In a letter sent to parents Friday, Austin Independent School District’s superintendent addressed the district’s Texas Education Agency (TEA) accountability ratings.
AISD Superintendent Matias Segura said the district has seen promising growth; however, “there’s still work to be done.”
According to the TEA ratings, three AISD schools received a fourth “F” score in a row. If the district does not improve all three campuses by a letter grade in the new school year, it could face district-wide state intervention.
“Although we have not yet received official guidance from the state on formal turnaround plan requirements, we have had early insight into these results since late spring,” Segura said. “This has allowed us to plan with our teams, work closely with campus leaders to strengthen instruction and collaborate with community partners, because we can only do this work if we do it together.”
Segura said the district was committed to doing the necessary work to improve its schools.
“Student success takes many forms and is measured in more ways than one. We are a vibrant, loving and innovative community that cares deeply about the success of our students. Together, we are making our Austin ISD stronger,” Segura said.
According to the district, TEA data showed 34 campuses had improved ratings, and the number of campuses rated “A” increased from 16 to 22.
“These improvements reflect the dedication of our students, the tireless commitment of our teachers and staff and the unwavering support from our families,” Segura said.