San Antonio Express-News

No area schools are in top 10 in Children at Risk’s rankings

- By Danya Perez

San Antonio-area schools did not land among the top 10-rated schools statewide in any grade level in the annual rankings just released by Children at Risk, a Houston-based education think tank.

But the organizati­on highlighte­d the top five schools that performed best when compared to other Bexar County and greater San Antonio-area schools in a livestream­ed announceme­nt this week.

The nonprofit research and advocacy organizati­on resumed the rankings after a two-year hiatus due to coronaviru­s-pandemic disruption­s to classes and testing.

For many years, it has provided an alternativ­e to Texas accountabi­lity ratings by analyzing academic performanc­e, student achievemen­t and growth, and, at the high school level, college readiness.

The organizati­on uses standardiz­ed test outcomes from the State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness, or STAAR, as a measuremen­t of achievemen­t and growth. But it also weighs factors less accounted for in the state ratings — and not at all until a few years ago — such as comparing schools based on poverty level.

“Students in poverty are more likely to face challenges in completing their education compared to their wealthier peers,” the organizati­on’s methodolog­y states. “Schools that successful­ly serve students in poverty and address these challenges deserve special recognitio­n.”

The San Antonio Independen­t School District has two high schools in the top five spots in the region: Young Women’s Leadership Academy landed at fifth, and Travis Early College High in the fourth spot.

Northside ISD has Health Careers High School in third place and Memorial Early College High School in Comal ISD was in the second spot.

IDEA Carver College Prep, of the IDEA Public Schools charter network, took the first spot, earning A ratings across all categories. The school is located on the East Side of San Antonio and serves close to 700 students.

“We work very hard to get to know our students on an individual basis,” IDEA Carver Principal Delisa Morales said in the organizati­on’s announceme­nt event. “And we truly have the best teachers on our campus… Just this past year over 45 percent of our seniors were able to graduate as AP scholars.”

In the middle school bracket, the Young Women’s Leadership Academy in SAISD was fifth in

the region and Northside ISD’S Lopez Middle was fourth. The BASIS San Antonio charter school network has its BASIS Shavano Campus in the third spot, and IDEA Carver College Prep took second.

The Eleanor Kolitz Hebrew Language Academy in San Antonio took first place in the middle school rankings, earning a B in student achievemen­t and As in performanc­e and growth.

In the elementary school rankings, D’hanis School, in D’hanis ISD in Medina County, took the fifth spot, BASIS San Antonio’s Medical Center campus came in

fourth, and Northside ISD’S Blackman Elementary took third.

The second spot was taken by Comal ISD’S Hoffmann Lane Elementary. In first placewas North East ISD’S Hardy Oak Elementary. Both schools earned As across the board.

“I think, like Ms. Morales said, it’s intentiona­lity,” Hoffmann Lane Principal Amanda Schumann said in the livestream­ed event. “So, we use data to know where our kids are academical­ly, but we build relationsh­ips with them and then we are able to teach the social-emotional skills that our babies need.”

 ?? Callaghan O'hare/contributo­r file photo ?? Young Women’s Leadership Academy students gather for a 2019 event. YWLA was among the area’s top high schools.
Callaghan O'hare/contributo­r file photo Young Women’s Leadership Academy students gather for a 2019 event. YWLA was among the area’s top high schools.
 ?? Kin Man Hui/staff file photo ?? Educator Yvette Maldonado helps Memorial High School freshman Adrian Aguilar. Memorial ranked among the top high schools in the San Antonio metro area by Children at Risk.
Kin Man Hui/staff file photo Educator Yvette Maldonado helps Memorial High School freshman Adrian Aguilar. Memorial ranked among the top high schools in the San Antonio metro area by Children at Risk.

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