According to State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness, or STAAR, results released this summer, Hays and Lehman high schools posted gains in some test subjects and regressions in others. Lehman showed improvement on each test except biology, on which scores held steady in the 2014-15 school year and the 2015-16 school year and algebra, which saw the campus's score fall from 68 percent satisfactory in 2014-15 to 61 percent satisfactory in 2015-16. Hays High School in biology, English II and U.S. history. The campus's scores regressed in algebra I and English I. hayscisd-population hays-high hayscisd-high hayscisd-feeder hayscisd-accountability hayscisd-stats hayscisd-scores

Scores reflect the first administration of the STAAR tests.

Because of computer problems with some STAAR tests, of the approximately 3 million students tested throughout the state in 2015-16, 14,220 scores for students who had computer problems were not used when calculating the campus and district accountability results.

Sources: Texas Education Agency, Hays CISD, Educational Testing Service/Community Impact Newspaper