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Community and School Engagement Survey Criteria
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In accordance with Texas Education Code §39.0545, as added by House Bill 5, 83rd Texas Legislature, Splendora ISD and its campuses assess eight required areas each year. Three of those areas are pre-designated for reporting, and once data is collected, are reported to TEA through the Summer PEIMS Collection process as a part of the accountability for the district. Criteria are measured by stakeholders rating each on a scale of 1-10, with 10 as the top score. The criteria within a category are averaged and placed into a scale, with a score of 8-10 as exemplary, 6-7 recognized, 4-5 acceptable, and 1-3 as needs improvement. Categories and their criteria can be found HERE.