Pasadena Independent School District general and academic performance information at both the district and campus levels are provided on this page.


Pasadena ISD academic profile


Houston school districts rank: 37

Academic performance score: 6

Texas Education Agency accountability rating: Not Rated: Harvey Provision


Complete Texas school district rankings are presented on this Texas school districts page.

The academic performance score provides a quick way to determine approximately where a school district's or school's student academic performance ranks among the performance of students in other Texas districts and schools. School districts and campuses with combined State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) and college readiness indexes ranked in the top ten percent of Texas school districts and schools are awarded an academic performance score of 10, districts and schools with combined academic performance indexes in the ninth decile receive a score of 9, and so on.

Pasadena ISD profilePasadena Independent School District operates forty-seven elementary schools, ten middle schools and five high schools. These 62 schools are attended by approximately 56,100 students who live in Pasadena, Houston, Pearland, Sugar Land and Webster.

Pasadena ISD's 2018 TEA STAAR component scaled score is 75. As is further explained in the Texas Education Agency 2018 Accountability Manual, the STAAR scaled score is calculated by first adding equal weightings of the percentage of assessments on which students’ performance mastered grade level, met grade level and approached grade level, dividing the sum by 3 and rounding it to the nearest whole percentage. This raw STAAR raw component score is then adjusted or “scaled” by using a conversion table to align accountability letter grades and scores of Texas public school districts and campuses.

As indicated in the 2018 TEA STAARS scores graph (right) and shown in the Pasadena ISD schools table (below), one Pasadena ISD campus attained a TEA STAAR scaled score between 90 and 100, ten campuses STAAR scores were between 80 and 89, thirty-five had scores between 70 and 79, ten had scores between 60 and 69 and three Pasadena ISD campuses had STAAR scaled scores between 50 and 59. The 2018 accountability rating for 58 of the 62 rated Pasadena ISD schools is Met Standard, the TEA's highest campus rating. The TEA considered the operations of four schools to have been directly and significantly affected by Hurricane Harvey and granted these schools an accountability rating waiver.

 

Pasadena ISD schools

grade(s)academic
performance
score
scaled
STAAR
score
accountability
rating
Atkinson Elementary SchoolKG - 4677Met Standard
Bailey Elementary SchoolPK - 4882Met Standard
Beverly Hills Intermediate School7 - 8779Met Standard
Bondy Intermediate School7 - 8884Met Standard
Burnett Elementary SchoolEE - 4365Met Standard
Bush Elementary SchoolPK - 4885Met Standard
De Zavala Middle School5 - 6267Met Standard
Dobie High School9 - 12673Met Standard
Fisher Elementary SchoolPK - 4676Met Standard
Frazier Elementary SchoolEE - 4885Met Standard
Freeman Elementary SchoolEE - 4259Not Rated: Harvey Provision
Gardens Elementary SchoolPK - 4262Met Standard
Garfield Elementary SchoolPK - 4573Met Standard
Genoa Elementary SchoolEE - 4262Met Standard
Golden Acres Elementary SchoolPK - 4573Met Standard
Hall Elementary SchoolPK - 4676Met Standard
Hancock Elementary SchoolPK - 4159Not Rated: Harvey Provision
Jackson Intermediate School7 - 8371Met Standard
Jensen Elementary SchoolPK - 4471Met Standard
Jessup Elementary SchoolPK - 4367Met Standard
Keller Middle School5 - 6475Met Standard
Kendrick Middle School5 - 6475Met Standard
Kruse Elementary SchoolPK - 4370Met Standard
Lomax Middle School5 - 6784Met Standard
Matthys Elementary SchoolPK - 4472Met Standard
McMasters Elementary SchoolEE - 4472Met Standard
Meador Elementary SchoolEE - 4991Met Standard
Melillo Middle School5 - 6783Met Standard
Miller Intermediate School7 - 8780Met Standard
Milstead Middle School5 - 6576Met Standard
Moore Elementary SchoolPK - 4676Met Standard
Morales Elementary SchoolEE - 4472Met Standard
Morris Middle School5 - 6576Met Standard
Park View Intermediate School7 - 8473Met Standard
Parks Elementary SchoolPK - 4265Met Standard
Pasadena High School9 - 12472Met Standard
Pasadena Memorial High School9 - 12778Met Standard
Pomeroy Elementary SchoolEE - 4260Met Standard
Queens Intermediate School7 - 8369Met Standard
Rayburn High School9 - 12470Met Standard
Red Bluff Elementary SchoolPK - 4573Met Standard
Richey Elementary SchoolEE - 4264Met Standard
Roberts Middle School5 - 6679Met Standard
San Jacinto Intermediate School7 - 8471Met Standard
Schneider Middle School5 - 6270Met Standard
Shaw Middle School5 - 6371Met Standard
Smith Elementary SchoolEE - 4575Met Standard
Smythe Elementary SchoolPK - 4264Met Standard
South Belt Elementary SchoolPK - 4883Met Standard
South Houston Elementary SchoolEE - 4156Not Rated: Harvey Provision
South Houston High School9 - 12370Met Standard
South Houston Intermediate School7 - 8782Met Standard
South Shaver Elementary SchoolEE - 4572Met Standard
Southmore Intermediate School7 - 8474Met Standard
Sparks Elementary SchoolEE - 4264Met Standard
Stuchbery Elementary SchoolPK - 4472Met Standard
Sullivan Middle School5 - 6264Met Standard
Teague Elementary SchoolPK - 4574Met Standard
Thompson Intermediate School7 - 8678Met Standard
Turner Elementary SchoolEE - 4782Met Standard
Williams Elementary SchoolPK - 4158Not Rated: Harvey Provision
Young Elementary SchoolEE - 4471Met Standard


Source: Texas Education Agency.

 




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