Our Mission is to work with students, families, schools and community resources to
enrich a student's success in school.
The Department of
Research, Planning & Evaluation
Dr.
Cloyd Hastings,
Director of Assessment and Accountability
972-968-6133
Michael
Morgan, Coordinator
of Planning and State Testing
972-968-6148
Corrie
Edmondson,
Assessment and Data Services Facilitator
972-968-6238
Functions and Roles
The Research, Planning and Evaluation
department has six primary roles.
- Manage
administrative functions for
all state and most nationally
administered test materials.
Interpret
the
district,
campus,
classroom
and
individual
student
results
of
all
state
and
nationally
administered
tests.
Interpret
laws,
rules
and
guidelines
and
provide
training
for
the
administration
of
state
and
national
tests.
- Interpret and analyze the
student performance accountability structures,
regulations, data and reports associated
with both state and federal law.
- No
Child Left Behind and
Adequate Yearly Progress
(AYP)—Federal Academic
Excellence Indicators System
(AEIS) - Texas
- Performance-Based
Monitoring Analysis System--Texas
- Provide leadership and
administrative oversight of district
long range planning to include the development,
periodic review, dissemination and evaluation
of
progress related to specific plans.
- Program
evaluations
designed to monitor efficient and effective
implication of academic programs and the
degree to which the programs achieve their
stated goals.
- Provide leadership and
administrative
oversight of district long range planning
to include the development, periodic review,
dissemination and evaluation of progress
related to specific plans.
- Program evaluations designed
to
monitor efficient and effective implication
of academic programs and the degree to which the programs achieve their stated goals.
Accountability
- Planning - Evaluation
"Intelligence
will seize the immediate meaning in a situation and evaluate it. Intellect evaluates evaluations,
and looks for the meanings of situations as a whole."
-Richard Hofstadter
(1916–1970),
U.S. historian
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