The Allen
Independent School District serves the rapidly growing
city of Allen, Texas, a suburban community located 23
miles north of Dallas. Students from neighboring
Fairview and Lucas also attend grades 10-12 in Allen.
Student enrollment has more than doubled since 1989,
bringing the current number of students to approximately
17,049 in grades K-12. These students attend one of
thirteen elementary schools, three middle schools, one
freshman center and one high school.
Mary Evans Elementary School will open
August 2008 in west Allen. Olson Elementary School is
scheduled to open August 2009 in east Allen.
Enrollment
Increases
Allen ISD enrollment is projected to increase steadily
at a rate of approximately nine percent per year over the next
10
years. Regardless of enrollment increases, Allen ISD is
committed to maintaining acceptable student-to-staff
ratios and class sizes through the hiring of additional
staff or the distribution of students to "sister"
campuses if necessary.
Elementary students enrolling in Allen
ISD for the first time may be assigned to a school
outside of their attendance area if no space exists in
their grade level. Parents may then choose to remain at
that school or transfer back if openings at their
original school become available.
See enrollments.
Texas State
Accountability Ratings
Eight
Allen ISD campuses were rated as Exemplary, eight
earned a Recognized rating and two were rated as
Academically Acceptable under the new accountability
standards set by the Texas Education Agency.
The ratings are determined by the Spring 2007 TAKS
results. A statewide drop in scores and ratings had been
anticipated with the more rigorous test, new subjects
being tested and higher standards being applied.
The campus and school district ratings are based on
performance by all students and in all sub-populations
identified by the State. These groups include African
American, Hispanic, White and Economically
Disadvantaged. Therefore a school can score at an
Exemplary level as a whole, but if one of the
sub-population groups score below that level, the rating
drops down. The ratings are based upon four components: TAKS scores,
SDAA test scores, Completion Rate and Dropout Rate.
See 2008 TEA Ratings. |
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