Dallas ISD Completion Rates compared with Texas 2007-2011 (Right-click on above image and select "open link" to enlarge and/or print.) |
Below are more specific reports for the different population groups who make up DISD.
Dallas ISD Completion Rates for African-American Students 2007-2011 (Right-click on above image and select "open link" to enlarge and/or print.) |
Dallas ISD Completion Rates for Hispanic Students 2007-2011 (Right-click on above image and select "open link" to enlarge and/or print.) |
Dallas ISD Completion Rates for LEP (Limited English Proficiency) students 2007-2011 (Right-click on above image and select "open link" to enlarge and/or print.) |
Dallas ISD Completion Rates for Female Students 2007-2011 (Right-click on above image and select "open link" to enlarge and/or print.) |
Dallas ISD Completion Rates for Male Students 2007-2011 (Right-click on above image and select "open link" to enlarge and/or print.) |
Go to the bottom of that page for a link to a 12 page slide show with all of the above charts an a few additional one.)
The above reports are from data that is already 15 months old. All of this progress happened just before the current $5.4 billion in cuts to Texas schools by the 2011 Texas Legislature began to take effect. We must now collect current and future data and fill out this Texas 2011 Legislature Report Card below as we watch what is happening in our schools. Now tens of thousands fewer staff are working and they have over 100,000 more students.
82nd Texas Legislature Report Card 2012-1016 (Right-click and select "open link" to enlarge or print above chart.) |
Cumulative Promotion Index improvement from previous year Dallas ISD and Texas (Right-click and select "open link" to enlarge or print above chart.) |
One factor that may continue to improve attendance in Texas Schools is the new deportation waiver program now starting. It should encourage students to remain in school, and/or return to school, to finish their education. It may counter some of the negative effects of loosing these tens of thousands of teachers. Hopefully the improvements will return.