With the end of the school year approaching, the Azle Independent School District is proud of the gains and growth it made in the latter half of 2024.
AISD Director of Secondary Curriculum and Federal Programs Jordan Thiem presented the district’s middle of year report at a Feb. 24 board of trustees meeting. These metrics provide insight into student growth and performance based on national Measures of Academic Progress assessments. The report, which covers English language arts, reading and math, provides predictive data for standardized testing and identifies trends across grade levels.
The report highlighted positive progress in Azle student reading skills with six out of 12 grade levels ranked in the top half of the country in growth percentile. No grade levels fell into the bottom third percentile growth, though the least growth was observed in the middle grade levels. Five of 12 grade levels showed an increase in growth compared to last year’s MOY assessment.