CISD matched the state in the seventh grade math category performance, according to the results.
"Conroe ISD data continues to trend above the state average and aligns with broader assessment trends across Texas. Our campus and district leaders have already begun using this data to make plans for continuous improvement for the upcoming school year and beyond,” a district spokesperson said in a June 20 email.
In a nutshell
- The highest passage rate for CISD was in the U.S. history end-of-course, or EOC, exam at 97%
- The lowest passage rate for CISD was in seventh grade math at 52%
Compared to the 2023-24 school year, CISD saw improvements in:
- Sixth and seventh grade math
- Sixth and seventh grade reading
- Fifth grade science
- Fourth, fifth and eighth grade math
- Fourth and fifth grade reading
- Eighth grade social studies
- Algebra EOC exam
According to the release, students across the state showed growth in reading scores but didn’t see as much progress in math. About 43% of Texas students met grade-level standards in math, compared to 50% in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Community Impact reporting.
Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath said the overall results around the state reflect “strategic supports” that have been implemented recently; however, he said there is still room for improvement.
“With [reading language arts] scores now surpassing pre-pandemic levels, we are seeing meaningful signs of academic recovery and progress. While this year also saw some improvements in math, clearly more work is needed,” Morath said in the June 17 release.
Learn more
Families can look into their child’s results at www.texasassessment.gov.