2021-22 School Year: 82% of the 680 students at Zan Wesley Holmes Junior Middle School not on “college track”

2021-22 School Year: 82% of the 680 students at Zan Wesley Holmes Junior Middle School not on “college track”
TX Commissioner of Education Mike Morath 2023 — State Board for Education
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Of the 680 students at Zan Wesley Holmes Junior Middle School in Dallas, 558 (82%) “weren’t on the academic track to qualify for college in the 2021-22 school year, according to Dallas City Wire’s analysis of test scores from the Texas Education Agency (TEA). To better understand these statistics, it’s important to know what TSI (Texas Success Initiative) and CCMR (College, Career, and Military Readiness) are, as they are key indicators of a student’s readiness for post-secondary education or career paths.

Primary data on overall student readiness in Zan Wesley Holmes Junior Middle School is derived from the TSI’s assessments, which evaluate student capabilities in reading, writing, and mathematics. Certain students may qualify for exemptions from these assessments. In contrast, CCMR focuses on preparedness for life post-high school, factoring in TSI scores along with other criteria like dual credits, AP/IB exam results, and more, to provide insights into specific subject performance.

In the 2021-22 school year, Zan Wesley Holmes Junior Middle School’s student population was made up of 680 students, of which 108 were Hispanic, six African American, two White, and one Multiracial students.

Data shows that 26% of Zan Wesley Holmes Junior Middle School 25 African American students, 17% (108) of its 637 Hispanic students, 17% of its 15 white students, and 17% of its one multiracial students had “mastered” their grade level in the 2021-22 school year and were “on track for college and career readiness,” as measured by state academic standards.

The TEA says students who meet, but haven’t mastered their grade level are “prepared to progress to the next grade,” but are not on a college track.

In 2020-21, the TEA noted that 727 Zan Wesley Holmes Junior Middle School students – equivalent to 94% of the student population – were not on the academic path to college eligibility. This contrasts with 2021-22, where the percentage stood at 82%, marking a 12% decrease from the previous year.

Despite an improvement after the pandemic, Texas students are still struggling to keep a good performance and reach grade level in schools. In the 2021-22 school year, nearly two-thirds (60%) of students were below grade level in math and 48% did not meet the standards in reading language and arts.

According to Chandra Villanueva, director of policy and advocacy for Every Texan, one of the main causes for this is bad funds management. “Your average homeowner is like, ‘Look, I’m paying more and more every single year. Why are my schools still underfunded, overcrowded, my teachers underpaid? Obviously, the schools are doing a bad job with my money,'” she said in an interview. Currently, Texas residents pay more than $70 billion annually in taxes destined to public education.

Gov. Abbott has been calling not only for an end to the main school property tax, but to use public money to support private schools. The initiative is called universal private school choice and, if passed, would allow residents to use taxpayer money to pay for their kids’ private education.

“School choice not only improves education for every kid and every parent who chooses that pathway,” Abbott said at the Texas Capitol on Oct. 16.

Students On and Off College Track by Race at Zan Wesley Holmes Junior Middle School in 2021-22 School Year

Students on College Track by School in Dallas ISD in 2021-22 School Year

School Total Students % On College Track
Adelfa Botello Callejo Elementary School 521 77%
Adelle Turner Elementary School 297 84%
Alex Sanger Preparatory School 753 71%
Alex W. Spence Talented/Gifted Academy 680 81%
Ann Richards Steam Academy 1,248 87%
Anne Frank Elementary School 1,139 75%
Annie Webb Blanton Elementary School 597 73%
Anson Jones Elementary School 508 90%
Arcadia Park Elementary School 606 78%
Arthur Kramer Elementary School 474 71%
Arturo Salazar Elementary School 431 81%
Ascher Silberstein Elementary School 557 82%
B. H. Macon Elementary School 502 81%
Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy at A. Maceo Smith 460 69%
Barbara Jordan Elementary School 445 85%
Bayles Elementary School 391 81%
Ben Milam Elementary School 274 88%
Benjamin Franklin International Exploratory Academy 974 84%
Billy Earl Dade Middle School 739 89%
Birdie Alexander Elementary School 289 84%
Bishop Arts Steam Academy 275 81%
Booker T. Washington Spva Magnet 949 56%
Boude Storey Middle School 477 89%
Bryan Adams High School 2,208 86%
C. A. Tatum, Jr. Elementary School 425 86%
C. F. Carr Elementary School 282 86%
Casa View Elementary School 614 75%
Cedar Crest Elementary School 365 84%
Celestino Mauricio Soto Junior Elementary School 476 79%
Central Elementary School 528 61%
Cesar Chavez Learning Center 579 82%
Chapel Hill Preparatory-A Personalized Lrning School 417 80%
Charles A. Gill Elementary School 616 76%
Charles Rice Learning Center 470 75%
Citylab High School 252 92%
Clara Oliver Elementary School 212 87%
Clinton P. Russell Elementary School 564 87%
D. A. Hulcy Steam Middle School 465 77%
Dallas Environmental Science Academy 438 51%
Dallas Hybrid Preparatory at Stephen J. Hay 68 65%
Dan D. Rogers Elementary School 460 67%
Daniel Webster Elementary School 340 90%
David G. Burnet Elementary School 623 81%
David W. Carter High School 1,129 94%
Downtown Montessori at Ida B. Wells Academy 268 73%
Dr. Frederick Haynes III Global Preparatory at Paul Quinn 87 87%
Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Arts Academy 426 75%
Dr. Wright L. Lassiter Junior Early College High School 261 65%
E. B. Comstock Middle School 750 91%
Ebby Halliday Elementary School 602 82%
Eddie Bernice Johnson Elementary School 455 83%
Edna Rowe Elementary School 363 82%
Eduardo Mata Montessori School 725 78%
Edward Titche Elementary School 692 80%
Edwin Junior Kiest Elementary School 621 86%
Eladio R. Martinez Learning Center 580 82%
Elisha M. Pease Elementary School 509 82%
Emmett J. Conrad High School 1,310 88%
Esperanza Medrano Elementary School 345 87%
Everette Lee Degolyer Elementary School 363 71%
Ewell D. Walker Middle School 781 84%
F. P. Caillet Elementary School 582 73%
Felix G. Botello Personalized Learning Elementary School 545 75%
Francisco Pancho Medrano Junior High School 815 87%
Frank Guzick Elementary School 620 86%
Franklin D. Roosevelt High School of Innovation 741 96%
Frederick Douglass Elementary School 422 88%
Gabe P. Allen Charter School 399 87%
Geneva Heights Elementary School 514 74%
George B. Dealey Montessori Academy 600 46%
George Herbert Walker Bush Elementary School 656 73%
George Peabody Elementary School 373 80%
George W. Truett Elementary School 886 82%
Gilbert Cuellar Senior Elementary School 630 76%
H. I. Holland Elementary at Lisbon 392 86%
Hall Personalized Learning Academy at Oak Cliff 431 80%
Harold Wendell Lang Senior Middle School 884 89%
Harrell Budd Elementary School 454 84%
Harry C. Withers Elementary School 423 64%
Harry Stone Montessori Academy 600 70%
Hector P. Garcia Middle School 620 85%
Henry B. Gonzalez Personalized Learning Academy 585 76%
Henry W. Longfellow Career Exploration Academy 455 42%
Herbert Marcus Elementary School 636 87%
High Grady Spruce High School 1,631 94%
High School Thompson Learning Center 500 95%
Hillcrest High School 1,660 88%
Hogg New Tech Center 306 74%
Ignacio Zaragoza Elementary School 309 78%
Ignite Middle School 480 87%
Innovation Design Entrepreneurship Academy 219 90%
Irma Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School 592 42%
J. L. Long Middle School 1,196 75%
J. N. Ervin Elementary School 629 89%
J. P. Starks Elementary School 240 65%
Jack Lowe Senior Elementary School 556 55%
James Bowie Elementary School 332 73%
James Madison High School 416 97%
Jerry R. Junkins Elementary School 571 74%
Jesus Moroles Expressive Arts Vanguard 637 79%
Jill Stone Elementary at Vickery Meadow 399 89%
Jimmie Tyler Brashear Elementary School 647 72%
John F. Peeler Elementary School 263 82%
John Junior Pershing Elementary School 393 78%
John Neely Bryan Elementary School 376 89%
John Q. Adams Elementary School 502 90%
John W. Carpenter Elementary School 209 83%
John W. Runyon Elementary School 482 86%
Jose ‘Joe’ May Elementary School 752 90%
Judge Barefoot Sanders Law Magnet 468 57%
Julian T. Saldivar Elementary School 842 91%
Julius Dorsey Elementary School 394 69%
Justin F. Kimball High School 1,315 95%
K. B. Polk Center for Academically Talented & Gifted 444 82%
Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Collegiate Academy 353 73%
Kennedy-Curry Middle School 658 90%
Kleberg Elementary School 820 84%
L. G. Pinkston High School 1,339 92%
L. L. Hotchkiss Elementary School 500 85%
L. O. Donald Elementary School 335 78%
L. V. Stockard Middle School 961 85%
Lakewood Elementary School 915 29%
Larry G. Smith Elementary School 772 80%
Lee A. McShan, Jr. Elementary School 534 76%
Leila P. Cowart Elementary School 547 78%
Leonides Gonzalez Cigarroa Md Elementary School 576 82%
Leslie A. Stemmons Elementary School 617 76%
Lida Hooe Elementary School 389 92%
Lincoln Humanities/Communications Magnet High School 665 96%
Lorenzo De Zavala Elementary School 448 81%
Louise Wolff Kahn Elementary School 571 81%
Maple Lawn Elementary School 552 78%
Margaret B. Henderson Elementary School 360 77%
Maria Moreno Steam Academy 338 80%
Mark Twain School for the Talented and Gifted 158 77%
Martha Turner Reilly Elementary School 502 69%
Martin Weiss Elementary School 446 82%
Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary School 575 74%
Mockingbird Elementary School 657 52%
Moises E. Molina High School 2,131 92%
Montessori Academy at Onesimo Hernandez Elementary 332 79%
Mount Auburn Steam Academy 516 82%
Nancy Junior Cochran Elementary School 424 86%
Nancy Moseley Elementary School 655 78%
Nathan Adams Elementary School 426 79%
Nathaniel Hawthorne Elementary School 392 77%
New Tech High School at B. F. Darrell High School 368 82%
North Dallas High School 1,202 87%
North Lake Early College High School 204 59%
Obadiah Knight Elementary School 332 76%
Oliver Wendell Holmes Humanities/Communications 599 90%
Oran M. Roberts Elementary School 413 89%
Paul L. Dunbar Learning Center 497 82%
Personalized Learning Academy at Highland Meadows 711 92%
Personalized Learning Preparatory at Sam Houston 274 81%
Piedmont Global Academy 778 87%
Pleasant Grove Elementary School 450 78%
Preston Hollow Elementary School 452 79%
R. L. Thornton Elementary School 200 85%
Raul Quintanilla Senior Middle Steam Academy 623 80%
Reinhardt Elementary School 443 80%
Richard Lagow Elementary School 494 85%
Robert T. Hill Middle School 824 85%
Ronald E. McNair Elementary School 419 90%
Rosemont Lower – Chris V. Semos Building 824 77%
Rosemont Upper 156 59%
Rosie Sorrells Education and Social Services High School 213 71%
Rufus C. Burleson Elementary School 453 76%
Sam Tasby Middle School 771 87%
San Jacinto Elementary School 413 85%
Sarah Zumwalt Middle School 431 91%
School School Conner Elementary 619 83%
School for the Talented & Gifted in Pleasant Grove 385 35%
School for the Talented and Gifted 502 22%
School of Business and Management 484 65%
School of Health Professions 488 65%
School of Science and Engineering 501 39%
Seagoville Elementary School 588 85%
Seagoville High School 1,723 94%
Seagoville Middle School 1,471 90%
Seagoville North Elementary School 758 87%
Skyline High School 4,264 89%
Solar Prep for Boys at John F. Kennedy 397 65%
Solar Preparatory School for Girls at Bonham 671 60%
South Oak Cliff High School 1,413 95%
Stephen C. Foster Elementary School 673 82%
Stevens Park Elementary School 656 82%
Sudie L. Williams Talented and Gifted Academy 426 29%
Sunset High School 2,159 90%
Sylvia Mendez Crew Leadership Academy 476 86%
T. G. Terry Elementary School 282 85%
T. W. Browne Middle School 490 89%
Thelma Elizabeth Page Richardson Elementary School 503 83%
Thomas C. Marsh Middle School 871 86%
Thomas Jefferson High School 1,461 92%
Thomas Junior Rusk Middle School 514 85%
Thomas L. Marsalis Elementary Steam Academy 415 83%
Thomas Tolbert Elementary School 368 83%
Tom C. Gooch Elementary School 369 81%
Trinidad Garza Early College at Mt. View 429 64%
Trinity Heights Gifted and Talented School 313 52%
Umphrey Lee Elementary School 408 83%
Urban Park Elementary School 529 80%
Victor High Hexter Elementary School 447 69%
W. A. Blair Elementary School 404 84%
W. E. Greiner Exploratory Arts Academy 1,502 77%
W. H. Adamson High School 1,497 91%
W. H. Gaston Middle School 699 88%
W. T. White High School 2,089 92%
W. W. Bushman Elementary School 340 69%
W. W. Samuell High School 1,875 91%
Walnut Hill Elementary School 380 78%
Whitney M. Young, Jr. Elementary School 360 91%
William B. Miller Elementary School 254 87%
William B. Travis Vanguard Academy of Academically Tag 498 23%
William Hawley Atwell Law Academy 640 90%
William Lipscomb Elementary School 411 77%
William M. Anderson Elementary School 520 77%
Wilmer-Hutchins Elementary School 545 80%
Wilmer-Hutchins High School 998 96%
Winnetka Elementary School 759 73%
Woodrow Wilson High School 1,896 79%
Young Men’s Leadership Academy at Fred F. Florence 653 86%
Young Women’s Steam Academy at Balch Springs Middl 1,017 80%
Zan Wesley Holmes Junior Middle School 680 82%

Source: Texas Education Agency.



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