Canton ISD earns “Met Standard” rating
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Canton Junior High students Sloan Irwin and Riley Norrell led the innovation and Pledge of Allegiance, respectively, Jan. 23 at the Canton ISD board meeting.
The Canton Independent School District has achieved a “Met Standard,” rating for the 2015-’16 Texas Academic Performance Report.
Brenda Sanford presented the report to the Canton ISD Board of Trustees Jan. 23 during a public hearing.
Sanford said that districts are classified based on four indices including student achievement, student progress, closing performance gaps and postsecondary readiness.
Sanford also broke down the report by campus.
Canton High School “Met Standard,’ with distinction designations which included academic achievement in reading/English language arts; academic achievement in mathematics and science; Top 25% in student progress and top 25% in closing performance gaps.
Canton Junior High also “Met Standard,” with academic achievement in social studies.
Canton Intermediate and Canton Elementary (paired together) also “Met Standard.”
Three Canton ISD district improvement plan goals were also addressed in the Texas Academic Performance Report.
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