The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), requires each State education agency to prepare and publish an annual report card with state-, district- and campus-level data. ESSA also requires each State education agency to report annually to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. Every district that receives Title I, Part A funding is responsible for distributing the state-, district- and campus-level report cards to each of its campuses, the parents of all enrolled students, and the general public. For more information about the Federal Report Card and districts' responsibilities related to it, please visit the Title I, Part A webpage.
To view the most current State, Campus, and District Federal Report Cards, please click the link below and select the report you would like to view.
2022-2023 Report Card (search link)
Per requirements set forth in HB 5, school districts in Texas are required to annually evaluate and report campus and district performance in areas specific to community and student engagement, and compliance. See the full report for Schulenburg ISD, Schulenburg Elementary, and Schulenburg Secondary here.
The school report card (SRC) combines accountability ratings, data from the Texas Academic Performance Reports (TAPR), and financial information to give a broad view of campus performance. Available for each campus in Texas, the SRC is intended specifically to inform parents and guardians about a school’s individual characteristics and its academic performance. The school report card definitions, updated each year, explain several of the terms used in the SRC. The school report card definitions are also available in Spanish. Click the links below to see how our schools did for the 2021-2022 school year!
The Texas Academic Performance Reports (TAPR) pull together a wide range of information on the performance of students in each school and district in Texas every year. Performance is shown disaggregated by student groups, including ethnicity and socioeconomic status. The reports also provide extensive information on school and district staff, programs, and student demographics. You can view the full TAPR Glossary to learn more about TAPR and how it evaluates schools throughout Texas. The District, Elementary, and Secondary TAPR Reports can be accessed by clicking the links below.