Report: 94% of the 260 students at William B. Miller Elementary School not on “college track” in 2023-24 school year

Report: 94% of the 260 students at William B. Miller Elementary School not on “college track” in 2023-24 school year
Texas State Board Of Education Vice Chair Pam Little (2024) — pamlittle.com
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Of the 260 students at William B. Miller Elementary School in Dallas, 244 (94%) weren’t on track for college in the 2023-24 school year, according to Dallas City Wire’s analysis of STAAR scores from the Texas Education Agency (TEA).

The TEA considers students to be on track for college if they demonstrate mastery of the course content through the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR). Students who meet, but do not master their grade level are “prepared to progress to the next grade,” but not yet on college track.

In the 2023-24 school year, William B. Miller Elementary School’s student population was made up of 260 students, of which 156 were Hispanic, 93 African American, and five multiracial students.

Data shows that 20% of William B. Miller Elementary School’s multiracial students (1), 6.4% of its Hispanic students (10) and 2.2% of its African American students (2) had “mastered” their grade level that year and were “on track for college and career readiness,” as measured by state academic standards.

In the 2022-23 school year, the TEA noted that 212 William B. Miller Elementary School students – equivalent to 89% of the student population – were not on the academic path to college eligibility. This contrasts with 2023-24, when the percentage stood at 94%, marking a 5% increase from the previous year.

A recent study by WalletHub classified Texas as one of the least-educated states in the U.S., ranking it 41st out of 50 in educational quality and student outcomes.

Underfunding is a frequently cited challenge facing the state’s school district. According to a 2024 report from the Texas Education Agency, per-pupil funding has not increased since 2019, despite inflation rates rising by more than 20% since then.

“As a result, many districts in our very own Central Texas region are being forced to cut back on essential programs, services, consider school closures, and adopt deficit budgets just to provide students with the education that they deserve,” Hutto ISD Trustee James Matlock stated in an interview.

Students On and Off College Track by Race at William B. Miller Elementary School in 2023-24 School Year

Students on College Track by School in Dallas ISD in 2023-24 School Year

School Total Students % On College Track
Adelfa Botello Callejo Elementary School 500 8%
Adelle Turner Elementary School 272 6%
Alex Sanger Preparatory School 761 26%
Alex W. Spence Talented/Gifted Academy 512 18%
Ann Richards Steam Academy 1,094 12%
Anne Frank Elementary School 1,093 21%
Annie Webb Blanton Elementary School 657 21%
Anson Jones Elementary School 526 10%
Arcadia Park Elementary School 609 15%
Arthur Kramer Elementary School 441 22%
Arturo Salazar Elementary School 398 15%
Ascher Silberstein Elementary School 525 20%
B. H. Macon Elementary School 500 6%
Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy at A. Maceo Smith 541 29%
Barbara Jordan Elementary School 479 10%
Bayles Elementary School 404 10%
Ben Milam Elementary School 301 9%
Benjamin Franklin International Exploratory Academy 829 14%
Billy Earl Dade Middle School 643 5%
Birdie Alexander Elementary School 243 8%
Bishop Arts Steam Academy 327 14%
Booker T. Washington Spva Magnet 963 46%
Boude Storey Middle School 412 11%
Bryan Adams High School 2,247 11%
C. A. Tatum, Jr. Elementary School 417 11%
C. F. Carr Elementary School 267 8%
Casa View Elementary School 590 17%
Cedar Crest Elementary School 373 14%
Celestino Mauricio Soto Junior Elementary School 433 18%
Central Elementary School 557 23%
Cesar Chavez Learning Center 544 9%
Chapel Hill Preparatory-A Personalized Lrning School 347 12%
Charles A. Gill Elementary School 612 14%
Charles Rice Learning Center 445 16%
Citylab High School 191 15%
Clara Oliver Elementary School 204 6%
Clinton P. Russell Elementary School 526 9%
D. A. Hulcy Steam Middle School 423 17%
Dallas Environmental Science Academy 418 41%
Dallas Hybrid Preparatory at Stephen J. Hay 82 30%
Dan D. Rogers Elementary School 434 36%
Daniel Webster Elementary School 361 14%
David G. Burnet Elementary School 627 16%
David W. Carter High School 1,054 6%
Downtown Montessori at Ida B. Wells Academy 312 16%
Dr. Frederick Haynes III Global Preparatory at Paul Quinn 234 9%
Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Arts Academy 468 14%
Dr. Wright L. Lassiter Junior Early College High School 287 37%
E. B. Comstock Middle School 655 9%
Ebby Halliday Elementary School 637 6%
Eddie Bernice Johnson Elementary School 539 14%
Edna Rowe Elementary School 316 13%
Eduardo Mata Montessori School 736 18%
Edward Titche Elementary School 702 16%
Edwin Junior Kiest Elementary School 550 8%
Eladio R. Martinez Learning Center 582 13%
Elisha M. Pease Elementary School 828 12%
Emmett J. Conrad High School 1,275 10%
Esperanza Medrano Elementary School 357 12%
Everette Lee Degolyer Elementary School 370 29%
Ewell D. Walker Middle School 871 14%
F. P. Caillet Elementary School 529 16%
Felix G. Botello Personalized Learning Elementary School 538 21%
Francisco Pancho Medrano Junior High School 680 9%
Frank Guzick Elementary School 604 8%
Franklin D. Roosevelt High School of Innovation 677 4%
Frederick Douglass Elementary School 429 12%
Gabe P. Allen Charter School 375 13%
Geneva Heights Elementary School 299 18%
George B. Dealey Montessori Academy 636 61%
George Herbert Walker Bush Elementary School 688 13%
George Peabody Elementary School 296 18%
George W. Truett Elementary School 950 18%
Gilbert Cuellar Senior Elementary School 691 11%
H. I. Holland Elementary at Lisbon 346 10%
Hall Personalized Learning Academy at Oak Cliff 423 17%
Harold Wendell Lang Senior Middle School 745 8%
Harrell Budd Elementary School 450 8%
Harry C. Withers Elementary School 416 24%
Harry Stone Montessori Academy 524 22%
Hector P. Garcia Middle School 565 15%
Henry B. Gonzalez Personalized Learning Academy 521 13%
Henry W. Longfellow Career Exploration Academy 431 50%
Herbert Marcus Elementary School 637 7%
High Grady Spruce High School 1,458 5%
High School Thompson Learning Center 483 2%
Hillcrest High School 1,593 13%
Hogg New Tech Center 324 14%
Ignacio Zaragoza Elementary School 285 9%
Ignite Middle School 336 9%
Innovation Design Entrepreneurship Academy 181 13%
Irma Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School 610 50%
J. L. Long Middle School 1,094 21%
J. N. Ervin Elementary School 693 6%
J. P. Starks Elementary School 227 27%
Jack Lowe Senior Elementary School 549 32%
James Bowie Elementary School 317 21%
James Madison High School 388 6%
Jerry R. Junkins Elementary School 577 17%
Jesus Moroles Expressive Arts Vanguard 600 20%
Jill Stone Elementary at Vickery Meadow 407 11%
Jimmie Tyler Brashear Elementary School 604 16%
John F. Peeler Elementary School 335 17%
John Junior Pershing Elementary School 434 16%
John Neely Bryan Elementary School 435 4%
John Q. Adams Elementary School 381 5%
John W. Carpenter Elementary School 189 13%
John W. Runyon Elementary School 436 10%
Jose ‘Joe’ May Elementary School 756 4%
Judge Barefoot Sanders Law Magnet 480 44%
Julian T. Saldivar Elementary School 770 7%
Julius Dorsey Elementary School 395 20%
Justin F. Kimball High School 1,255 5%
K. B. Polk Center for Academically Talented & Gifted 397 19%
Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Collegiate Academy 337 27%
Kennedy-Curry Middle School 605 12%
Kleberg Elementary School 795 8%
L. G. Pinkston High School 1,224 5%
L. L. Hotchkiss Elementary School 522 18%
L. O. Donald Elementary School 325 17%
L. V. Stockard Middle School 758 16%
Lakewood Elementary School 959 55%
Larry G. Smith Elementary School 753 14%
Lee A. McShan, Jr. Elementary School 592 10%
Leila P. Cowart Elementary School 515 11%
Leonides Gonzalez Cigarroa Md Elementary School 547 8%
Leslie A. Stemmons Elementary School 602 15%
Lida Hooe Elementary School 340 4%
Lincoln Humanities/Communications Magnet High School 660 4%
Lorenzo De Zavala Elementary School 384 9%
Louise Wolff Kahn Elementary School 536 15%
Maple Lawn Elementary School 478 16%
Margaret B. Henderson Elementary School 347 19%
Maria Moreno Steam Academy 339 11%
Mark Twain School for the Talented and Gifted 241 27%
Martha Turner Reilly Elementary School 477 20%
Martin Weiss Elementary School 446 23%
Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary School 538 22%
Mockingbird Elementary School 651 41%
Moises E. Molina High School 2,017 10%
Montessori Academy at Onesimo Hernandez Elementary 353 26%
Mount Auburn Steam Academy 533 10%
Nancy Junior Cochran Elementary School 414 18%
Nancy Moseley Elementary School 663 14%
Nathan Adams Elementary School 365 17%
Nathaniel Hawthorne Elementary School 427 16%
New Tech High School at B. F. Darrell High School 428 15%
North Dallas High School 1,276 7%
North Lake Early College High School 283 33%
Obadiah Knight Elementary School 291 19%
Oliver Wendell Holmes Humanities/Communications 348 10%
Oran M. Roberts Elementary School 349 6%
Paul L. Dunbar Learning Center 605 20%
Personalized Learning Academy at Highland Meadows 647 10%
Personalized Learning Preparatory at Sam Houston 263 29%
Piedmont Global Academy 731 13%
Pleasant Grove Elementary School 460 12%
Preston Hollow Elementary School 398 18%
Prestonwood Montessori at E. D. Walker 351 17%
R. L. Thornton Elementary School 177 10%
Raul Quintanilla Senior Middle Steam Academy 599 11%
Reinhardt Elementary School 429 20%
Richard Lagow Elementary School 435 13%
Robert T. Hill Middle School 786 15%
Ronald E. McNair Elementary School 456 10%
Rosemont Upper 445 30%
Rosie Sorrells Education and Social Services High School 171 33%
Rufus C. Burleson Elementary School 513 20%
Sam Tasby Middle School 669 13%
San Jacinto Elementary School 429 13%
Sarah Zumwalt Middle School 393 7%
School School Conner Elementary 582 15%
School for the Talented & Gifted in Pleasant Grove 382 57%
School for the Talented and Gifted 546 80%
School of Business and Management 469 34%
School of Health Professions 491 38%
School of Science and Engineering 495 61%
Seagoville Elementary School 600 12%
Seagoville High School 1,820 6%
Seagoville Middle School 1,297 10%
Seagoville North Elementary School 781 5%
Skyline High School 3,780 12%
Solar Prep for Boys at John F. Kennedy 452 30%
Solar Preparatory School for Girls at Bonham 722 39%
South Oak Cliff High School 1,537 10%
Stephen C. Foster Elementary School 621 15%
Stevens Park Elementary School 646 10%
Sudie L. Williams Talented and Gifted Academy 442 83%
Sunset High School 2,147 9%
Sylvia Mendez Crew Leadership Academy 443 14%
T. G. Terry Elementary School 315 14%
T. W. Browne Middle School 443 13%
Thelma Elizabeth Page Richardson Elementary School 499 8%
Thomas C. Marsh Middle School 711 10%
Thomas Jefferson High School 1,478 9%
Thomas Junior Rusk Middle School 378 11%
Thomas L. Marsalis Elementary Steam Academy 426 15%
Thomas Tolbert Elementary School 302 13%
Tom C. Gooch Elementary School 355 12%
Trinidad Garza Early College at Mt. View 456 45%
Trinity Heights Gifted and Talented School 313 47%
Umphrey Lee Elementary School 431 9%
Urban Park Elementary School 522 12%
Victor High Hexter Elementary School 484 21%
W. A. Blair Elementary School 403 6%
W. E. Greiner Exploratory Arts Academy 1,152 17%
W. H. Adamson High School 1,398 14%
W. H. Gaston Middle School 717 11%
W. T. White High School 2,073 8%
W. W. Samuell High School 1,876 8%
Walnut Hill Elementary School 492 17%
Whitney M. Young, Jr. Elementary School 367 8%
William B. Miller Elementary School 260 6%
William B. Travis Vanguard Academy of Academically Tag 501 83%
William Hawley Atwell Law Academy 522 9%
William Lipscomb Elementary School 410 16%
William M. Anderson Elementary School 529 9%
Wilmer-Hutchins Elementary School 550 17%
Wilmer-Hutchins High School 949 3%
Winnetka Elementary School 704 21%
Woodrow Wilson High School 1,790 21%
Young Men’s Leadership Academy at Fred F. Florence 452 5%
Young Women’s Steam Academy at Balch Springs Middl 769 18%
Zan Wesley Holmes Junior Middle School 578 11%

Source: Texas Education Agency.



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