Business
Group Names Four Honor Roll Schools In Region 12
Congratulations to: Itasca ISD, Killeen ISD, Temple ISD and Waco
ISD!
The Texas Business and
Education Coalition (TBEC) announced on October 10th that
268 public schools across the state had earned recognition
on the 2006 TBEC Honor Roll.
“Schools get on our Honor
Roll the old fashioned way,” said Jack Lowe, Chairman
of TDIndustries in Dallas and TBEC’s Business Co-chair, “they
earn it. For us the bottom-line is results. These schools
help all students do well in all subjects.”
TBEC identifies
the Honor Roll schools by analyzing three years of performance
data for all Texas public schools. A school must have a high
percentage of students meeting state standards on the TAKS
tests in all subjects for three consecutive years, with an
emphasis on how many students score at the state’s
highest standard – commended – on all tests.
Selection criteria account also for each school’s student
demographics, the number of subjects tested and the grades
served.
“This year’s Honor Roll Schools have
achieved performance levels higher than any one
could anticipate when the TAKS testing began four years ago,” said
Mike McGuire President of Chemshare Corporation in Port LaVaca
who heads up TBEC’s Honor Roll committee. “The
success of these schools demonstrates that setting high standards
and raising expectations for all students is an effective
tool in raising performance.”
Representatives from the Honor Roll Schools
will gather in Austin on December 4 and 5, 2006 for a Sharing
Seminar in which “the best learn from the best,” followed
by a reception and awards dinner. Because of a significant
increase in the number of schools making the Honor Roll in
2006, TBEC found it necessary to hold separate award events
for elementary and secondary schools on successive days.
TBEC volunteers will present the Honor Roll banner
to each school at a local ceremony so that students, parents,
teachers and staff, and members of the community can join in
the celebration. The volunteers also tour the school, visit
classrooms and talk with students and staff.
“We know
there are great public schools in Texas,” said John
Stevens, Executive Director of TBEC, “but most of them
don’t get the recognition they deserve, even in their
own communities. We decided to find all of them that consistently
perform to very high standards. These 2006 Honor Roll Schools
are models from which the rest of the system can learn how
to educate all kids.”
In its seventh year, the Honor
Roll program is underwritten by HEB, IBM and Washington Mutual,
with support provided also by other business and education
organizations that participate in TBEC.
State-wide award winners (PDF file)
Adapted from TSPRA/TBEC news release.