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GOLIAD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL in Big Spring, TX



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City-data.com school rating (weighted overall 2006 test average as compared to other schools in Texas) from 0 (worst) to 100 (best) is 52.

200 GOLIAD ST
Big Spring, TX 79720


Student Enrollment: 555

District Name : BIG SPRING ISD
County Name : HOWARD COUNTY
Grade range: 5-6
Instruction type: REGULAR
2006 Campus Accountability Rating: Academically Acceptable

Campus 2006 AYP Status : Yes
Campus Title I AYP Requirements : NONE

School TAKS (Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills) and SDAA II performance in 2005:
Rate for SDAA II, All Students: 98% passing (144 out of 147)
Here:  98%
State average from 6745 schools:  68%

Grades 5 & 10-11 Science, All Students: 44% passing (105 out of 236)
Here:  44%
State average from 5369 schools:  54%

Grades 3-11 Mathematics, All Students: 75% passing (369 out of 490)
Here:  75%
State average from 7387 schools:  68%

Grades 3-11 Reading/ELA, All Students: 85% passing (415 out of 486)
Here:  85%
State average from 7345 schools:  77%

Grades 5 & 10-11 Science, African American Students: 29% passing (5 out of 17)
Here:  29%
State average from 2949 schools:  37%

Grades 3-11 Mathematics, African American Students: 73% passing (22 out of 30)
Here:  73%
State average from 5070 schools:  54%

Grades 3-11 Reading/ELA, African American Students: 83% passing (25 out of 30)
Here:  83%
State average from 4859 schools:  67%

Grades 5 & 10-11 Science, Economically Disadvantaged Students: 33% passing (52 out of 158)
Here:  33%
State average from 5138 schools:  46%

Grades 3-11 Mathematics, Economically Disadvantaged Students: 69% passing (211 out of 304)
Here:  69%
State average from 7255 schools:  62%

Grades 3-11 Reading/ELA, Economically Disadvantaged Students: 80% passing (243 out of 304)
Here:  80%
State average from 7165 schools:  72%

Grades 5 & 10-11 Science, Hispanic Students: 31% passing (40 out of 128)
Here:  31%
State average from 4622 schools:  46%

Grades 3-11 Mathematics, Hispanic Students: 66% passing (174 out of 263)
Here:  66%
State average from 6911 schools:  63%

Grades 3-11 Reading/ELA, Hispanic Students: 78% passing (201 out of 257)
Here:  78%
State average from 6743 schools:  72%

Grades 3-11 Mathematics, White Students: 88% passing (167 out of 190)
Here:  88%
State average from 6300 schools:  73%

Grades 3-11 Reading/ELA, White Students: 95% passing (183 out of 193)
Here:  95%
State average from 6092 schools:  80%


School TAKS (Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills) and SDAA II performance in 2006:
Grades 5 & 10-11 Science, All Students: 59% passing (149 out of 252)
Here:  59%
State average from 5327 schools:  65%

Grades 3-11 Mathematics, All Students: 81% passing (373 out of 459)
Here:  81%
State average from 7368 schools:  72%

Grades 3-11 Reading/ELA, All Students: 86% passing (390 out of 454)
Here:  86%
State average from 7309 schools:  81%

Grades 5 & 10-11 Science, African American Students: 30% passing (6 out of 20)
Here:  30%
State average from 2824 schools:  46%

Grades 3-11 Mathematics, African American Students: 60% passing (21 out of 35)
Here:  60%
State average from 4987 schools:  60%

Grades 3-11 Reading/ELA, African American Students: 74% passing (26 out of 35)
GOLIAD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL:  74%
State average from 4665 schools:  72%

Grades 5 & 10-11 Science, Economically Disadvantaged Students: 52% passing (89 out of 171)
GOLIAD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL:  52%
State average from 5063 schools:  57%

Grades 3-11 Mathematics, Economically Disadvantaged Students: 78% passing (244 out of 313)
Here:  78%
State average from 7250 schools:  67%

Grades 3-11 Reading/ELA, Economically Disadvantaged Students: 84% passing (262 out of 312)
Here:  84%
State average from 7134 schools:  77%

Grades 5 & 10-11 Science, Hispanic Students: 51% passing (73 out of 143)
Here:  51%
State average from 4580 schools:  56%

Grades 3-11 Mathematics, Hispanic Students: 79% passing (199 out of 253)
Here:  79%
State average from 6883 schools:  68%

Grades 3-11 Reading/ELA, Hispanic Students: 83% passing (206 out of 247)
Here:  83%
State average from 6658 schools:  77%

Grades 5 & 10-11 Science, White Students: 67% passing (60 out of 90)
Here:  67%
State average from 4151 schools:  63%

Grades 5 & 10-11 Science, White Students: 78% passing (69 out of 88)
Here:  78%
State average from 3839 schools:  71%

Grades 3-11 Mathematics, White Students: 89% passing (151 out of 169)
GOLIAD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL:  89%
State average from 6152 schools:  76%

Grades 3-11 Reading/ELA, White Students: 92% passing (156 out of 170)
Here:  92%
State average from 5767 schools:  83%


Required Improvement for TAKS and SDAA in 2006:
Actual Change in Rate, Mathematics (Grades 3-11)
All Students : 6
African American Students : -13
Economically Disadvantaged Students : 9
Hispanic Students : 13
White Students : 1
Actual Change in Rate, Reading/ELA (Grades 3-11)
All Students : 1
African American Students : -9
Economically Disadvantaged Students : 4
Hispanic Students : 5
White Students : -3
Actual Change in Rate, Science (Grades 5 & 10-11)
All Students : 15
African American Students : 1
Economically Disadvantaged Students : 19
Hispanic Students : 20
White Students : 11
Met RI Flag , Science (Grades 5 & 10-11)
All Students : No
Economically Disadvantaged Students : No
Hispanic Students : No
No. of Measures Evaluated, Exceptions, TAKS & SDAA II : 13

Commended Performance on TAKS:
Grades 5 & 10-11 Commended on Science, 2006, All Students: 13% (34 out of 252)
Here:  13%
State average from 5243 schools:  18%

Grades 3-11 Commended on Mathematics, 2006, All Students: 25% (115 out of 459)
Here:  25%
State average from 7393 schools:  23%

Grades 3-11 Commended on Reading/ELA, 2006, All Students: 25% (114 out of 454)
Here:  25%
State average from 7414 schools:  26%

Grades 3-11 Commended on Mathematics, 2006, African American Students: 6%
Here:  6%
State average from 4707 schools:  16%

Grades 3-11 Commended on Reading/ELA, 2006, African American Students: 9% (3 out of 35)
Here:  9%
State average from 4988 schools:  19%

Grades 5 & 10-11 Commended on Science, 2006, Economically Disadvantaged Students: 8% (14 out of 171)
Here:  8%
State average from 4769 schools:  13%

Grades 3-11 Commended on Mathematics, 2006, Economically Disadvantaged Students: 19% (59 out of 313)
Here:  19%
State average from 7278 schools:  17%

Grades 3-11 Commended on Reading/ELA, 2006, Economically Disadvantaged Students: 19% (60 out of 312)
Here:  19%
State average from 7333 schools:  19%

Grades 5 & 10-11 Commended on Science, 2006, Hispanic Students: 9% (13 out of 143)
Here:  9%
State average from 4225 schools:  14%

Grades 3-11 Commended on Mathematics, 2006, Hispanic Students: 19% (49 out of 253)
GOLIAD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL:  19%
State average from 6903 schools:  20%

Grades 3-11 Commended on Reading/ELA, 2006, Hispanic Students: 15% (37 out of 247)
GOLIAD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL:  15%
State average from 7040 schools:  20%

Grades 5 & 10-11 Commended on Science, 2006, White Students: 24% (21 out of 88)
Here:  24%
State average from 4099 schools:  25%

Grades 3-11 Commended on Mathematics, 2006, White Students: 37% (63 out of 169)
GOLIAD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL:  37%
State average from 6399 schools:  30%

Grades 3-11 Commended on Reading/ELA, 2006, White Students: 43% (73 out of 170)
Here:  43%
State average from 6451 schools:  34%


School's Performance Acknowledgments Statistics:
Attendance Rate, 2005, All Students: 95%
Here:  95%
State average from 7041 schools:  95.8%

Attendance Rate, 2005, African American Students: 96.8%
GOLIAD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL:  96.8%
State average from 5167 schools:  96.0%

Attendance Rate, 2005, Economically Disadvantaged Students: 94.8%
Here:  94.8%
State average from 6939 schools:  95.5%

Attendance Rate, 2005, Hispanic Students: 94.8%
Here:  94.8%
State average from 6782 schools:  95.9%

Attendance Rate, 2005, White Students: 95%
Here:  95%
State average from 6261 schools:  95.7%


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