Academic Goal 4 Progress Monitoring Report | Dec. 2, 2025

At the December Governing Board meeting, the Board received an update on progress toward achieving Academic Goal #4 and interim goals 4.1 and 4.2.

Eighth Grade AASA Math Proficiency

Academic Goal #4

The percent of fifth-grade students who score at Proficiency or higher on AASA Math will increase from 12% in Aug. 2023 to 45% by Aug. 2028.

Data is trending away from the goal and is off track.

Sixth through eighth-grade math is at 12% proficiency according to STAR Math results. This data, in addition to AASA 2025 data, provides evidence that goal 4 is the furthest from being on track and will require the greatest change in proficiency scores to achieve 45% proficiency by 2028.

A graph showing declining AASA proficiency for 8th grade students from 2021 to 2025 with goals for 2025 and 2026

Fifth Grade STAR Math Proficiency

October 2025 Benchmark Assessment By School

School

Students

Minimally Proficient

Partially Proficient

Proficient

Highly Proficient

Combined Proficiency

Percent Change

Bernard Black

48

79.2%

16.7%

0.0%

4.2%

4.2%

12.5%

C.O. Greenfield

84

84.5%

11.9%

3.6%

0.0%

3.6%

2.3%

C.E. Chavez

41

92.7% 

2.4% 

0.0% 

4.9% 

4.9% 

2.4%

C.C. Campbell

49

75.5% 

10.2% 

10.2% 

4.1% 

14.3% 

1.7%

E.V. Pastor

70

84.3% 

11.4% 

0.0% 

4.3% 

4.3% 

↑ 0.1%

Ignacio Conchos

56

85.7% 

8.9% 

3.6% 

1.8% 

5.4% 

1.2%

Irene Lopez

50

84.0% 

10.0% 

4.0% 

2.0% 

6.0% 

2.4%

P.L. Julian

38

78.9% 

10.5% 

2.6% 

7.9% 

10.5% 

2.3%

Southwest

50

96.0% 

4.0% 

0.0% 

0.0% 

0.0% 

2.0%

Sunland

105

81.0% 

8.6% 

3.8% 

6.7% 

10.5% 

↑ 2.0%

T.G. Barr

35

65.7% 

22.9% 

5.7% 

5.7% 

11.4% 

3.3%

Valley View

62

69.4% 

11.3% 

11.3% 

8.1% 

19.4% 

0.6%

District

692

81.8%

10.4%

3.8%

4.0%

7.8%

1.9%

Sixth Grade STAR Math Proficiency

Interim Goal #4.1

The percentage of students performing at Proficiency or Higher on the sixth-grade STAR Math Assessment will increase from 19.7% to 28% by May 2026.

This interim goal is off track.

At the start of the school year, sixth-grade students were performing at 12.6% proficiency on the assessment. At the time of the October benchmark testing, they were performing at 12.8% proficiency, and are not currently expected to achieve the 28% goal set for May 2026.

Interim Goal #4.2

The percentage of students performing at minimally proficient on the sixth-grade STAR Math Assessment will decrease from 64.3% to 49% by May 2026.

This interim goal is off track.

At the start of the school year, sixth-grade students were performing at 73% minimal proficiency on the assessment. At the time of the October benchmark testing, they were performing at 72.4% minimal proficiency, and are not currently expected to achieve the 49% goal set for May 2026.

A graph showing STAR Math proficiency levels for 6th Grade students in August and October of the 2025-26 school year

The teal arrow indicates our interim goal of reducing minimally proficient students to below the teal dotted line, and the black arrow indicates increasing proficient students to above the black dotted line.

Key Inputs

Consistently applying these key inputs is linked to improved student performance, while inconsistent application leads to slower or stagnant progress.

To help every school advance, the District Office is adopting a strategy of providing differentiated attention and support based on each school's proficiency outcomes and implementation level.

This approach ensures that resources, coaching, and guidance are focused where they are most needed to facilitate sustained improvement across the entire district.

The inputs in bold indicate strategies that we have recently implemented or are planning to implement in response to our data and support the additional ongoing tactics.

Curriculum and Instruction

  • District pacing guides and unit plans

  • IXL – Used to target specific essential standards not mastered during intervention blocks for individual students or groups of students 

  • Use of DnA platform for the development of aligned exit tickets

  • Adjustments to pacing guides to strategically incorporate reteach days during the units.

Instructional Support

  • Clear and explicit protocols for Weekly Planning Meetings and Weekly Data Meetings

  • Strengthening of consistency and focus during the math intervention block

  • Monthly Instructional Coach PLC focusing on the effective implementation of weekly planning and data meetings at the site level

Monitoring and Evaluation

  • Weekly Learning Walks aligned to monitor key inputs

  • Weekly District Instructional Leadership Team meetings to monitor and evaluate inputs and outputs

  • Monthly Principal + IC Data Meetings

  • Weekly Data Meeting Trackers