Of the 637 students at Jesus Moroles Expressive Arts Vanguard in Dallas, 504 (79%) 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).
Of the 332 students at Montessori Academy at Onesimo Hernandez Elementary in Dallas, 263 (79%) 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).
Of the 476 students at Celestino Mauricio Soto Junior Elementary School in Dallas, 377 (79%) 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).
Of the 426 students at Nathan Adams Elementary School in Dallas, 337 (79%) 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).
There was one company in a city associated with Kaufman County that received an FDA citation as a result of one inspection conducted in the county over the second quarter of 2024, according to reports from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Of the 452 students at Preston Hollow Elementary School in Dallas, 358 (79%) 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).
There were two companies in cities associated with Denton County that received FDA citations as a result of two inspections conducted in the county over the second quarter of 2024, according to reports from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Of the 373 students at George Peabody Elementary School in Dallas, 299 (80%) 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).
There were two companies in cities associated with Collin County that received FDA citations as a result of two inspections conducted in the county over the second quarter of 2024, according to reports from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Of the 431 students at Hall Personalized Learning Academy at Oak Cliff in Dallas, 345 (80%) 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).
Of the 545 students at Wilmer-Hutchins Elementary School in Dallas, 436 (80%) 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).
Of the 545 students at Wilmer-Hutchins Elementary School in Dallas, 436 (80%) 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).
There were five companies in cities associated with Rockwall County that received five FDA inspections in the second quarter of 2024, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
U.S. Rep. Colin Z. Allred (D-TX) voted against the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, known as the SAVE Act, which would require individuals to provide proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote in federal elections and bar illegal aliens from voting.
There were four companies in a city associated with Kaufman County that received four FDA inspections in the second quarter of 2024, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
Of the 338 students at Maria Moreno Steam Academy in Dallas, 271 (80%) 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).
Of the 338 students at Maria Moreno Steam Academy in Dallas, 271 (80%) 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).