30 San Antonio-area schools fail to meet the state's education accountability goals

30 schools in the San Antonio area failed to meet the state's education accountability standards. Click through the slideshow to which ones. 30 schools in the San Antonio area failed to meet the state's education accountability standards. Click through the slideshow to which ones. Photo: Courtesy Photo: Courtesy Image 1 of / 89 Caption Close 30 San Antonio-area schools fail to meet the state's education accountability goals 1 / 89 Back to Gallery

While all 16 traditional school districts in Bexar County received passing grades from the state in accountability results released last week, there were 30 individual schools that failed to meet acceptable standards.

The schools were found in just 7 school districts, with a disproportionate amount coming from San Antonio Independent School District, the only of the area's large school districts to have failing schools.

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The other six districts to have schools that failed to meet the one or more of the state's four criteria measures were East Central Independent School District, Edgewood Independent School District, Judson Independent School District, Somerset Independent School District, Southside Independent School District and Southwest Preparatory.

School accountability report card The TEA's 2016 accountability report indicates if a school met standards in four categories. To qualify as "met standard" overall, a school must meet targets for student achievement or student progress, as well as for closing performance gaps and postsecondary readiness. A dash indicates a school was not rated on that index or was paired with another district or campus. If a school was not rated in any category or was paired with another district or campus in all categories, it was not included in this list.

Key: Index 1: Student achievement; Index 2: Student progress; Index 3: Closing performance gaps; Index 4: Postsecondary readiness

Academic ratings are based on four indexes: student achievement, student progress, closing performance gaps and postsecondary readiness.

As reported last week by the Express-News, All four indexes are calculated from results on the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness, or STAAR tests. The fourth index also evaluates graduation rates and college plans of graduating students.

Click through the slideshow to see the schools that failed to meet the state's education accountability standards