STAAR math proficiency — RGV districts vs Texas avg (%)
STAAR reading proficiency — RGV districts vs Texas avg (%)
Math proficiency trend — 2021 to 2024
Student population — at-risk vs not at-risk
Graduation rate vs dropout rate
Consultant's Analysis
RGV school districts serve one of the most challenging student populations in Texas — 59% at-risk, over 37% emergent bilingual. Against that backdrop, a 93.9% graduation rate represents a genuine district strength. It doesn't happen by accident and deserves protection and continued investment.
Math proficiency at 48% exceeds the state average but masks grade-level variation. TEA data shows proficiency gaps widening at the middle school level — suggesting elementary gains are not being sustained through the transition years. This is a curriculum alignment and early intervention problem, not a teacher performance problem.
Where analytics adds value for school districts: Most districts have the data — STAAR by campus, grade, and demographic; attendance by period; budget vs actual. What they lack is a system that surfaces the patterns early enough to act. A well-built dashboard gives curriculum coordinators the same real-time visibility over academic performance that an operations manager has over a production floor.
Case Studies Coming Soon
Documented engagements covering academic performance analysis, budget analytics, and data-driven curriculum planning for school districts — currently in development.
Custom Solutions Coming Soon
Reporting tools and dashboards built specifically for school district administrators, curriculum coordinators, and campus principals — in development.
Process Documentation Coming Soon
Data governance frameworks, reporting standards, and implementation guides for school district analytics programs — developed alongside active engagements.