Tullos weighs in on A-F rating system
Superintendent Jay Tullos
Canton Independent School District Superintendent Jay Tullos released a statement regarding the passage of House Bill 2804, a bill that is currently under fire from Texas educators.
The bill will change state’s public school accountability system beginning with the 2017-’18 school year. Passage of the bill essentially established an A-F grading system whereby districts, as well as individual campuses within those districts, are given letter grades in five different domains.
Superintendent Tullos said that despite the passage of the bill, Canton ISD has “consistently prepared students for successful college and work careers for many years, and the tradition will continue.”
Superintendent Tullos issued the following statement:
“Canton ISD, along with other public school districts, has consistently prepared students for successful college and workforce careers for many years. This tradition continues and we are very proud of our students and staff for their hard work and dedication.
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