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We're excited to welcome you back to our campuses after the December holidays, and we're grateful for your continued trust in our mission to provide our students with an exceptional education. We work hard to meet this standard, and families in Texas continue to seek seats in BASIS schools. During our 2024 Open Enrollment, we had our greatest volume of new applications yet with over 8000 new-seat applications!
Part of what keeps families engaged is our commitment to accountability. Readers of US News and World Reports are doubtless familiar with our success in the Advanced Placement exams, the testing instruments we view as the ultimate marker for college readiness. We are proud of our students' performance on these exams, and we're excited to share these results with our communities each year.
As a public school in Texas, we are also subject to state-mandated academic accountability, but these numbers have been more challenging for parents to access. As you may know, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has not publicly released school accountability ratings for the 2022-2023 or 2023-24 school years due to litigation filed by school districts in Texas. This litigation was a response to a re-design of the state’s assessment, STAAR, along with differences in how accountability metrics are established and evaluated.
While we are not immune to the challenges of navigating new testing standards and formats, we believe parents deserve to know how their schools are performing on the predicted accountability matrix. To that end, our Board has decided to release our predicted accountability ratings. These ratings encompass a number of metrics including overall performance, student growth, performance in special populations, and college, career, and military readiness.
BASIS Texas Charter Schools has worked to proactively evaluate data results and to project ratings for each campus and for the district to gain a comprehensive overview of academic performance. Though important information is still not available as a result of the aforementioned litigation, we can confidently and proudly announce that BASIS Texas Charter Schools remains an A-rated district and maintains a 100% College, Career, and Military Readiness score.
Final Score
90.7
Grade
A
Sincerely,
David Hubalik, BASIS Ed Texas, CEO
Andrea Perez, BASIS Texas Charter Schools, Superintendent
BASIS Benbrook - Accountability Report
Dear BASIS Texas Charter Schools families,
We're excited to welcome you back to our campuses after the December holidays, and we're grateful for your continued trust in our mission to provide our students with an exceptional education. We work hard to meet this standard, and families in Texas continue to seek seats in BASIS schools. During our 2024 Open Enrollment, we had our greatest volume of new applications yet with over 8000 new-seat applications!
Part of what keeps families engaged is our commitment to accountability. Readers of US News and World Reports are doubtless familiar with our success in the Advanced Placement exams, the testing instruments we view as the ultimate marker for college readiness. We are proud of our students' performance on these exams, and we're excited to share these results with our communities each year.
As a public school in Texas, we are also subject to state-mandated academic accountability, but these numbers have been more challenging for parents to access. As you may know, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has not publicly released school accountability ratings for the 2022-2023 or 2023-24 school years due to litigation filed by school districts in Texas. This litigation was a response to a re-design of the state’s assessment, STAAR, along with differences in how accountability metrics are established and evaluated.
While we are not immune to the challenges of navigating new testing standards and formats, we believe parents deserve to know how their schools are performing on the predicted accountability matrix. To that end, our Board has decided to release our predicted accountability ratings. These ratings encompass a number of metrics including overall performance, student growth, performance in special populations, and college, career, and military readiness.
BASIS Texas Charter Schools has worked to proactively evaluate data results and to project ratings for each campus and for the district to gain a comprehensive overview of academic performance. Though important information is still not available as a result of the aforementioned litigation, we can confidently and proudly announce that BASIS Texas Charter Schools remains an A-rated district and maintains a 100% College, Career, and Military Readiness score.
Final Score
88.8
Grade
B
Sincerely,
David Hubalik, BASIS Ed Texas, CEO
Andrea Perez, BASIS Texas Charter Schools, Superintendent
BASIS Cedar Park - Accountability Report
Dear BASIS Texas Charter Schools families,
We're excited to welcome you back to our campuses after the December holidays, and we're grateful for your continued trust in our mission to provide our students with an exceptional education. We work hard to meet this standard, and families in Texas continue to seek seats in BASIS schools. During our 2024 Open Enrollment, we had our greatest volume of new applications yet with over 8000 new-seat applications!
Part of what keeps families engaged is our commitment to accountability. Readers of US News and World Reports are doubtless familiar with our success in the Advanced Placement exams, the testing instruments we view as the ultimate marker for college readiness. We are proud of our students' performance on these exams, and we're excited to share these results with our communities each year.
As a public school in Texas, we are also subject to state-mandated academic accountability, but these numbers have been more challenging for parents to access. As you may know, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has not publicly released school accountability ratings for the 2022-2023 or 2023-24 school years due to litigation filed by school districts in Texas. This litigation was a response to a re-design of the state’s assessment, STAAR, along with differences in how accountability metrics are established and evaluated.
While we are not immune to the challenges of navigating new testing standards and formats, we believe parents deserve to know how their schools are performing on the predicted accountability matrix. To that end, our Board has decided to release our predicted accountability ratings. These ratings encompass a number of metrics including overall performance, student growth, performance in special populations, and college, career, and military readiness.
BASIS Texas Charter Schools has worked to proactively evaluate data results and to project ratings for each campus and for the district to gain a comprehensive overview of academic performance. Though important information is still not available as a result of the aforementioned litigation, we can confidently and proudly announce that BASIS Texas Charter Schools remains an A-rated district and maintains a 100% College, Career, and Military Readiness score.
Final Score
96.7
Grade
A
Sincerely,
David Hubalik, BASIS Ed Texas, CEO
Andrea Perez, BASIS Texas Charter Schools, Superintendent
BASIS Cedar Park Primary - Accountability Report
Dear BASIS Texas Charter Schools families,
We're excited to welcome you back to our campuses after the December holidays, and we're grateful for your continued trust in our mission to provide our students with an exceptional education. We work hard to meet this standard, and families in Texas continue to seek seats in BASIS schools. During our 2024 Open Enrollment, we had our greatest volume of new applications yet with over 8000 new-seat applications!
Part of what keeps families engaged is our commitment to accountability. Readers of US News and World Reports are doubtless familiar with our success in the Advanced Placement exams, the testing instruments we view as the ultimate marker for college readiness. We are proud of our students' performance on these exams, and we're excited to share these results with our communities each year.
As a public school in Texas, we are also subject to state-mandated academic accountability, but these numbers have been more challenging for parents to access. As you may know, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has not publicly released school accountability ratings for the 2022-2023 or 2023-24 school years due to litigation filed by school districts in Texas. This litigation was a response to a re-design of the state’s assessment, STAAR, along with differences in how accountability metrics are established and evaluated.
While we are not immune to the challenges of navigating new testing standards and formats, we believe parents deserve to know how their schools are performing on the predicted accountability matrix. To that end, our Board has decided to release our predicted accountability ratings. These ratings encompass a number of metrics including overall performance, student growth, performance in special populations, and college, career, and military readiness.
BASIS Texas Charter Schools has worked to proactively evaluate data results and to project ratings for each campus and for the district to gain a comprehensive overview of academic performance. Though important information is still not available as a result of the aforementioned litigation, we can confidently and proudly announce that BASIS Texas Charter Schools remains an A-rated district and maintains a 100% College, Career, and Military Readiness score.
Final Score
94.7
Grade
A
Sincerely,
David Hubalik, BASIS Ed Texas, CEO
Andrea Perez, BASIS Texas Charter Schools, Superintendent
BASIS Pflugerville - Accountability Report
Dear BASIS Texas Charter Schools families,
We're excited to welcome you back to our campuses after the December holidays, and we're grateful for your continued trust in our mission to provide our students with an exceptional education. We work hard to meet this standard, and families in Texas continue to seek seats in BASIS schools. During our 2024 Open Enrollment, we had our greatest volume of new applications yet with over 8000 new-seat applications!
Part of what keeps families engaged is our commitment to accountability. Readers of US News and World Reports are doubtless familiar with our success in the Advanced Placement exams, the testing instruments we view as the ultimate marker for college readiness. We are proud of our students' performance on these exams, and we're excited to share these results with our communities each year.
As a public school in Texas, we are also subject to state-mandated academic accountability, but these numbers have been more challenging for parents to access. As you may know, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has not publicly released school accountability ratings for the 2022-2023 or 2023-24 school years due to litigation filed by school districts in Texas. This litigation was a response to a re-design of the state’s assessment, STAAR, along with differences in how accountability metrics are established and evaluated.
While we are not immune to the challenges of navigating new testing standards and formats, we believe parents deserve to know how their schools are performing on the predicted accountability matrix. To that end, our Board has decided to release our predicted accountability ratings. These ratings encompass a number of metrics including overall performance, student growth, performance in special populations, and college, career, and military readiness.
BASIS Texas Charter Schools has worked to proactively evaluate data results and to project ratings for each campus and for the district to gain a comprehensive overview of academic performance. Though important information is still not available as a result of the aforementioned litigation, we can confidently and proudly announce that BASIS Texas Charter Schools remains an A-rated district and maintains a 100% College, Career, and Military Readiness score.
Final Score
92.9
Grade
A
Sincerely,
David Hubalik, BASIS Ed Texas, CEO
Andrea Perez, BASIS Texas Charter Schools, Superintendent
We're excited to welcome you back to our campuses after the December holidays, and we're grateful for your continued trust in our mission to provide our students with an exceptional education. We work hard to meet this standard, and families in Texas continue to seek seats in BASIS schools. During our 2024 Open Enrollment, we had our greatest volume of new applications yet with over 8000 new-seat applications!
Part of what keeps families engaged is our commitment to accountability. Readers of US News and World Reports are doubtless familiar with our success in the Advanced Placement exams, the testing instruments we view as the ultimate marker for college readiness. We are proud of our students' performance on these exams, and we're excited to share these results with our communities each year.
As a public school in Texas, we are also subject to state-mandated academic accountability, but these numbers have been more challenging for parents to access. As you may know, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has not publicly released school accountability ratings for the 2022-2023 or 2023-24 school years due to litigation filed by school districts in Texas. This litigation was a response to a re-design of the state’s assessment, STAAR, along with differences in how accountability metrics are established and evaluated.
While we are not immune to the challenges of navigating new testing standards and formats, we believe parents deserve to know how their schools are performing on the predicted accountability matrix. To that end, our Board has decided to release our predicted accountability ratings. These ratings encompass a number of metrics including overall performance, student growth, performance in special populations, and college, career, and military readiness.
BASIS Texas Charter Schools has worked to proactively evaluate data results and to project ratings for each campus and for the district to gain a comprehensive overview of academic performance. Though important information is still not available as a result of the aforementioned litigation, we can confidently and proudly announce that BASIS Texas Charter Schools remains an A-rated district and maintains a 100% College, Career, and Military Readiness score.
Final Score
91.2
Grade
A
Sincerely,
David Hubalik, BASIS Ed Texas, CEO
Andrea Perez, BASIS Texas Charter Schools, Superintendent
BASIS San Antonio Jack Lewis Jr. - Accountability Report
Dear BASIS Texas Charter Schools families,
We're excited to welcome you back to our campuses after the December holidays, and we're grateful for your continued trust in our mission to provide our students with an exceptional education. We work hard to meet this standard, and families in Texas continue to seek seats in BASIS schools. During our 2024 Open Enrollment, we had our greatest volume of new applications yet with over 8000 new-seat applications!
Part of what keeps families engaged is our commitment to accountability. Readers of US News and World Reports are doubtless familiar with our success in the Advanced Placement exams, the testing instruments we view as the ultimate marker for college readiness. We are proud of our students' performance on these exams, and we're excited to share these results with our communities each year.
As a public school in Texas, we are also subject to state-mandated academic accountability, but these numbers have been more challenging for parents to access. As you may know, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has not publicly released school accountability ratings for the 2022-2023 or 2023-24 school years due to litigation filed by school districts in Texas. This litigation was a response to a re-design of the state’s assessment, STAAR, along with differences in how accountability metrics are established and evaluated.
While we are not immune to the challenges of navigating new testing standards and formats, we believe parents deserve to know how their schools are performing on the predicted accountability matrix. To that end, our Board has decided to release our predicted accountability ratings. These ratings encompass a number of metrics including overall performance, student growth, performance in special populations, and college, career, and military readiness.
BASIS Texas Charter Schools has worked to proactively evaluate data results and to project ratings for each campus and for the district to gain a comprehensive overview of academic performance. Though important information is still not available as a result of the aforementioned litigation, we can confidently and proudly announce that BASIS Texas Charter Schools remains an A-rated district and maintains a 100% College, Career, and Military Readiness score.
Final Score
87.7
Grade
B
Sincerely,
David Hubalik, BASIS Ed Texas, CEO
Andrea Perez, BASIS Texas Charter Schools, Superintendent
BASIS San Antonio Primary Jack Lewis Jr. - Accountability Report
Dear BASIS Texas Charter Schools families,
We're excited to welcome you back to our campuses after the December holidays, and we're grateful for your continued trust in our mission to provide our students with an exceptional education. We work hard to meet this standard, and families in Texas continue to seek seats in BASIS schools. During our 2024 Open Enrollment, we had our greatest volume of new applications yet with over 8000 new-seat applications!
Part of what keeps families engaged is our commitment to accountability. Readers of US News and World Reports are doubtless familiar with our success in the Advanced Placement exams, the testing instruments we view as the ultimate marker for college readiness. We are proud of our students' performance on these exams, and we're excited to share these results with our communities each year.
As a public school in Texas, we are also subject to state-mandated academic accountability, but these numbers have been more challenging for parents to access. As you may know, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has not publicly released school accountability ratings for the 2022-2023 or 2023-24 school years due to litigation filed by school districts in Texas. This litigation was a response to a re-design of the state’s assessment, STAAR, along with differences in how accountability metrics are established and evaluated.
While we are not immune to the challenges of navigating new testing standards and formats, we believe parents deserve to know how their schools are performing on the predicted accountability matrix. To that end, our Board has decided to release our predicted accountability ratings. These ratings encompass a number of metrics including overall performance, student growth, performance in special populations, and college, career, and military readiness.
BASIS Texas Charter Schools has worked to proactively evaluate data results and to project ratings for each campus and for the district to gain a comprehensive overview of academic performance. Though important information is still not available as a result of the aforementioned litigation, we can confidently and proudly announce that BASIS Texas Charter Schools remains an A-rated district and maintains a 100% College, Career, and Military Readiness score.
Final Score
85
Grade
B
Sincerely,
David Hubalik, BASIS Ed Texas, CEO
Andrea Perez, BASIS Texas Charter Schools, Superintendent
BASIS San Antonio Primary Medical Center - Accountability Report
Dear BASIS Texas Charter Schools families,
We're excited to welcome you back to our campuses after the December holidays, and we're grateful for your continued trust in our mission to provide our students with an exceptional education. We work hard to meet this standard, and families in Texas continue to seek seats in BASIS schools. During our 2024 Open Enrollment, we had our greatest volume of new applications yet with over 8000 new-seat applications!
Part of what keeps families engaged is our commitment to accountability. Readers of US News and World Reports are doubtless familiar with our success in the Advanced Placement exams, the testing instruments we view as the ultimate marker for college readiness. We are proud of our students' performance on these exams, and we're excited to share these results with our communities each year.
As a public school in Texas, we are also subject to state-mandated academic accountability, but these numbers have been more challenging for parents to access. As you may know, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has not publicly released school accountability ratings for the 2022-2023 or 2023-24 school years due to litigation filed by school districts in Texas. This litigation was a response to a re-design of the state’s assessment, STAAR, along with differences in how accountability metrics are established and evaluated.
While we are not immune to the challenges of navigating new testing standards and formats, we believe parents deserve to know how their schools are performing on the predicted accountability matrix. To that end, our Board has decided to release our predicted accountability ratings. These ratings encompass a number of metrics including overall performance, student growth, performance in special populations, and college, career, and military readiness.
BASIS Texas Charter Schools has worked to proactively evaluate data results and to project ratings for each campus and for the district to gain a comprehensive overview of academic performance. Though important information is still not available as a result of the aforementioned litigation, we can confidently and proudly announce that BASIS Texas Charter Schools remains an A-rated district and maintains a 100% College, Career, and Military Readiness score.
Final Score
93.4
Grade
A
Sincerely,
David Hubalik, BASIS Ed Texas, CEO
Andrea Perez, BASIS Texas Charter Schools, Superintendent
BASIS San Antonio Northeast - Accountability Report
Dear BASIS Texas Charter Schools families,
We're excited to welcome you back to our campuses after the December holidays, and we're grateful for your continued trust in our mission to provide our students with an exceptional education. We work hard to meet this standard, and families in Texas continue to seek seats in BASIS schools. During our 2024 Open Enrollment, we had our greatest volume of new applications yet with over 8000 new-seat applications!
Part of what keeps families engaged is our commitment to accountability. Readers of US News and World Reports are doubtless familiar with our success in the Advanced Placement exams, the testing instruments we view as the ultimate marker for college readiness. We are proud of our students' performance on these exams, and we're excited to share these results with our communities each year.
As a public school in Texas, we are also subject to state-mandated academic accountability, but these numbers have been more challenging for parents to access. As you may know, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has not publicly released school accountability ratings for the 2022-2023 or 2023-24 school years due to litigation filed by school districts in Texas. This litigation was a response to a re-design of the state’s assessment, STAAR, along with differences in how accountability metrics are established and evaluated.
While we are not immune to the challenges of navigating new testing standards and formats, we believe parents deserve to know how their schools are performing on the predicted accountability matrix. To that end, our Board has decided to release our predicted accountability ratings. These ratings encompass a number of metrics including overall performance, student growth, performance in special populations, and college, career, and military readiness.
BASIS Texas Charter Schools has worked to proactively evaluate data results and to project ratings for each campus and for the district to gain a comprehensive overview of academic performance. Though important information is still not available as a result of the aforementioned litigation, we can confidently and proudly announce that BASIS Texas Charter Schools remains an A-rated district and maintains a 100% College, Career, and Military Readiness score.
Final Score
86.4
Grade
B
Sincerely,
David Hubalik, BASIS Ed Texas, CEO
Andrea Perez, BASIS Texas Charter Schools, Superintendent
BASIS San Antonio Primary Northeast - Accountability Report
Dear BASIS Texas Charter Schools families,
We're excited to welcome you back to our campuses after the December holidays, and we're grateful for your continued trust in our mission to provide our students with an exceptional education. We work hard to meet this standard, and families in Texas continue to seek seats in BASIS schools. During our 2024 Open Enrollment, we had our greatest volume of new applications yet with over 8000 new-seat applications!
Part of what keeps families engaged is our commitment to accountability. Readers of US News and World Reports are doubtless familiar with our success in the Advanced Placement exams, the testing instruments we view as the ultimate marker for college readiness. We are proud of our students' performance on these exams, and we're excited to share these results with our communities each year.
As a public school in Texas, we are also subject to state-mandated academic accountability, but these numbers have been more challenging for parents to access. As you may know, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has not publicly released school accountability ratings for the 2022-2023 or 2023-24 school years due to litigation filed by school districts in Texas. This litigation was a response to a re-design of the state’s assessment, STAAR, along with differences in how accountability metrics are established and evaluated.
While we are not immune to the challenges of navigating new testing standards and formats, we believe parents deserve to know how their schools are performing on the predicted accountability matrix. To that end, our Board has decided to release our predicted accountability ratings. These ratings encompass a number of metrics including overall performance, student growth, performance in special populations, and college, career, and military readiness.
BASIS Texas Charter Schools has worked to proactively evaluate data results and to project ratings for each campus and for the district to gain a comprehensive overview of academic performance. Though important information is still not available as a result of the aforementioned litigation, we can confidently and proudly announce that BASIS Texas Charter Schools remains an A-rated district and maintains a 100% College, Career, and Military Readiness score.
Final Score
74.5
Grade
C
Sincerely,
David Hubalik, BASIS Ed Texas, CEO
Andrea Perez, BASIS Texas Charter Schools, Superintendent
BASIS San Antonio Primary North Central - Accountability Report
Dear BASIS Texas Charter Schools families,
We're excited to welcome you back to our campuses after the December holidays, and we're grateful for your continued trust in our mission to provide our students with an exceptional education. We work hard to meet this standard, and families in Texas continue to seek seats in BASIS schools. During our 2024 Open Enrollment, we had our greatest volume of new applications yet with over 8000 new-seat applications!
Part of what keeps families engaged is our commitment to accountability. Readers of US News and World Reports are doubtless familiar with our success in the Advanced Placement exams, the testing instruments we view as the ultimate marker for college readiness. We are proud of our students' performance on these exams, and we're excited to share these results with our communities each year.
As a public school in Texas, we are also subject to state-mandated academic accountability, but these numbers have been more challenging for parents to access. As you may know, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has not publicly released school accountability ratings for the 2022-2023 or 2023-24 school years due to litigation filed by school districts in Texas. This litigation was a response to a re-design of the state’s assessment, STAAR, along with differences in how accountability metrics are established and evaluated.
While we are not immune to the challenges of navigating new testing standards and formats, we believe parents deserve to know how their schools are performing on the predicted accountability matrix. To that end, our Board has decided to release our predicted accountability ratings. These ratings encompass a number of metrics including overall performance, student growth, performance in special populations, and college, career, and military readiness.
BASIS Texas Charter Schools has worked to proactively evaluate data results and to project ratings for each campus and for the district to gain a comprehensive overview of academic performance. Though important information is still not available as a result of the aforementioned litigation, we can confidently and proudly announce that BASIS Texas Charter Schools remains an A-rated district and maintains a 100% College, Career, and Military Readiness score.
Final Score
89.2
Grade
B
Sincerely,
David Hubalik, BASIS Ed Texas, CEO
Andrea Perez, BASIS Texas Charter Schools, Superintendent
BASIS San Antonio Shavano - Accountability Report
Dear BASIS Texas Charter Schools families,
We're excited to welcome you back to our campuses after the December holidays, and we're grateful for your continued trust in our mission to provide our students with an exceptional education. We work hard to meet this standard, and families in Texas continue to seek seats in BASIS schools. During our 2024 Open Enrollment, we had our greatest volume of new applications yet with over 8000 new-seat applications!
Part of what keeps families engaged is our commitment to accountability. Readers of US News and World Reports are doubtless familiar with our success in the Advanced Placement exams, the testing instruments we view as the ultimate marker for college readiness. We are proud of our students' performance on these exams, and we're excited to share these results with our communities each year.
As a public school in Texas, we are also subject to state-mandated academic accountability, but these numbers have been more challenging for parents to access. As you may know, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has not publicly released school accountability ratings for the 2022-2023 or 2023-24 school years due to litigation filed by school districts in Texas. This litigation was a response to a re-design of the state’s assessment, STAAR, along with differences in how accountability metrics are established and evaluated.
While we are not immune to the challenges of navigating new testing standards and formats, we believe parents deserve to know how their schools are performing on the predicted accountability matrix. To that end, our Board has decided to release our predicted accountability ratings. These ratings encompass a number of metrics including overall performance, student growth, performance in special populations, and college, career, and military readiness.
BASIS Texas Charter Schools has worked to proactively evaluate data results and to project ratings for each campus and for the district to gain a comprehensive overview of academic performance. Though important information is still not available as a result of the aforementioned litigation, we can confidently and proudly announce that BASIS Texas Charter Schools remains an A-rated district and maintains a 100% College, Career, and Military Readiness score.
Final Score
98.6
Grade
A
Sincerely,
David Hubalik, BASIS Ed Texas, CEO
Andrea Perez, BASIS Texas Charter Schools, Superintendent
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