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Wayside Middle School Accountability Ratings
Wayside received an overall rating of "B" for the 2021-2022 school year.Information about the A-F Accountability System is available on the .
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Campus Improvement Plan
The Campus Improvement Plan (CIP) is a blueprint for how the campus will address the needs identified during the Comprehensive Needs Assessment (CNA). View Wayside's CIP on the District and Campus Improvement Plans page.
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School Report Card
The current State of Texas School Report Card for . This is a report required by the Texas Legislature and prepared by the Texas Education Agency. The report provides information concerning student performance on the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR), as well as information on student enrollment, class size averages, and financial expenditures.
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Federal Report Cards
The U.S. Department of Education requires each state to publish an annual report card with specific district- and campus-level data.
Find our campus' report card on the EMS ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÉç Federal Report Card page.
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District Assessments
ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÉç is evaluated by several state-mandated assessments and reports. See below for the various accountability reports that are issued for ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÉç.
Texas Academic Performance Reports (TAPR)The Texas Academic Performance Reports (TAPR) pull together a wide range of information on the performance of students in each school and district in Texas every year. Performance is shown disaggregated by student groups, including ethnicity and low-income status. The reports also provide extensive information on school and district staff, programs, and student demographics.State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness (STAAR)
STAAR is the state’s student testing program. Over the course of their public school career, students will be tested in the core subject areas–reading, writing, mathematics, science, and social studies. The number of tests taken each year will vary from two to four, depending on the grade level.The STAAR tests for elementary and middle school grades will cover the same subjects and grades as the previous testing program, the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS). At the high school level, 5 (EOC) assessments will replace grade-specific tests.To learn more, visit our Testing & Title Programs page.
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Explanation of the Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
(current report is always based upon the prior year's data).
The Texas Academic Performance Reports (TAPR) pull together a wide range of information on the performance of students in each school and district in Texas every year. Performance is shown disaggregated by student groups, including ethnicity and low-income status. The reports also provide extensive information on school and district staff, programs, and student demographics.The performance indicators are:
- Results of State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness (STAAR) by grade, by subject, and by all grades tested;
- Participation in the STAAR tests;
- Results of the Student Success Initiative;
- English Language Learners Progress Measure;
- Attendance Rates;
- Annual Dropout Rates (grades 7-8, grades 7-12, and grades 9-12);
- Completion Rates (4-year longitudinal);
- College Readiness Indicators;
- Completion of Advanced / Dual Enrollment Courses;
- Completion of the Recommended High School Program or Distinguished Achievement Program;
- Participation and Performance on Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) Examinations;
- Texas Success Initiative (TSI) – Higher Education Readiness Component;
- Participation and Performance on the College Admissions Tests (SAT and ACT), and
- College-Ready Graduates;
Performance on each of these indicators is shown disaggregated by ethnicity, sex, special education, low-income status, limited English proficient status (since 2002-03). The reports also provide extensive information on school and district staff, finances, programs, and student demographics.