Student & Community Engagement Performance Eval
Criteria for House Bill 5: Evaluation of Performance in Community and Student Engagement
What is House Bill 5?
House Bill 5 (HB 5) of the 83rd Texas Legislature Regular Session added Section 39.0545
to the Texas Education Code (TEC). TEC § 39.0545 requires that each school district
assign ratings of exemplary, recognized, acceptable, or unacceptable for the district and
for each campus on both overall performance and each of nine factors.
On which nine factors will the district and campuses be evaluated?
The following factors will be evaluated and a rating will be assigned to each factor. An
overall rating for the district and each campus must also be assigned.
1. Fine arts
2. Wellness and physical education
3. Community and parental involvement
4. The 21st Century Workforce Development program
5. The second language acquisition program
6. The digital learning environment
7. Dropout prevention strategies
8. Educational programs for gifted and talented students
9. The record of the district and each campus regarding compliance with statutory reporting requirements
When will this take effect?
This law applies beginning with the 2013-2014 school year. Ratings must be reported to
the Texas Education Agency (TEA) by August 8 each year.
What are the rating labels for each factor?
Rating labels for Factors 1 through 8 and for the overall campus/district rating are:
Exemplary, Recognized, Acceptable, Unacceptable or Not Applicable. A rating label of Yes
or No will be assigned for Factor 9, compliance with statutory reporting requirements.
Community and Student Engagement ratings are locally determined and not currently part of the state accountability rating system or the financial accountability rating system—known as the School Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas (FIRST).
Navasota ISD - Recognized District
1. Fine arts - Recognized
2. Wellness and physical education - Recognized
3. Community and parental involvement - Recognized
4. The 21st Century Workforce Development program -Recognized
5. The second language acquisition program - Recognized
6. The digital learning environment - Recognized
7. Dropout prevention strategies - Acceptable
8. Educational programs for gifted and talented students - Acceptable
9. Compliance Reporting - Yes
John C. Webb Elementary - Recognized Campus
1. Fine arts - Acceptable
2. Wellness and physical education - Recognized
3. Community and parental involvement - Recognized
4. The 21st Century Workforce Development program - Acceptable
5. The second language acquisition program - Exemplary
6. The digital learning environment - Recognized
7. Dropout prevention strategies -Recognized
8. Educational programs for gifted and talented students - Acceptable
9. Compliance Reporting - Yes
High Point Elementary - Recognized Campus
1. Fine arts - Recognized
2. Wellness and physical education - Recognized
3. Community and parental involvement - Exemplary
4. The 21st Century Workforce Development program - Acceptable
5. The second language acquisition program - Exemplary
6. The digital learning environment - Recognized
7. Dropout prevention strategies -Recognized
8. Educational programs for gifted and talented students - Acceptable
9. Compliance Reporting - Yes
Brule Elementary - Recognized Campus*
1. Fine arts - Recognized
2. Wellness and physical education - Recognized
3. Community and parental involvement - Recognized
4. The 21st Century Workforce Development program - Acceptable
5. The second language acquisition program - Recognized
6. The digital learning environment - Acceptable
7. Dropout prevention strategies - Recognized
8. Educational programs for gifted and talented students - Acceptable
9. Compliance Reporting - Yes
Navasota Junior High - Acceptable Campus*
1. Fine arts - Recognized
2. Wellness and physical education - Acceptable
3. Community and parental involvement - Acceptable
4. The 21st Century Workforce Development program - Acceptable
5. The second language acquisition program - Recognized
6. The digital learning environment - Acceptable
7. Dropout prevention strategies - Acceptable
8. Educational programs for gifted and talented students - Acceptable
9. Compliance Reporting - Yes
W.B. Bizzell Academy - Recognized Campus*
1. Fine arts - Recognized
2. Wellness and physical education - Recognized
3. Community and parental involvement - Recognized
4. The 21st Century Workforce Development program - Recognized
5. The second language acquisition program - Recognized
6. The digital learning environment - Recognized
7. Dropout prevention strategies - Acceptable
8. Educational programs for gifted and talented students -Recognized
9. Compliance Reporting - Yes
Navasota High School - Recognized Campus*
- Fine arts - Recognized
- Wellness and physical education - Recognized
- Community and parental involvement - Recognized
- The 21st Century Workforce Development program - Recognized
- The second language acquisition program - Recognized
- The digital learning environment - Recognized
- Dropout prevention strategies - Acceptable
- Educational programs for gifted and talented students -Recognized
- Compliance Reporting - Yes