In 2015, the 84th Texas Legislature passed HB 2804, which changed the Texas school accountability system so that every campus and district / charter receives one of five ratings from A through F, both on five separate domains and also combined into
a single overall grade.
Instead of
a single overall grade, SBG breaks down the subject matter into smaller «learning targets.»
Not exact matches
As a rookie high school history teacher, with the best of intentions I often told my students that a
single upcoming test or assignment would significantly impact their
overall grades.
The
overall score decreases were quite small — roughly two points in math and a
single point in reading — but continued a trend of lackluster 12th -
grade performance on the national test.
But the
overall risk of this was low, with just 5.3 percent of 6 - 11 year - old children in a
single - parent family ever repeating a
grade, compared with 2.7 percent of children living with married parents.