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TEA News Releases Online Feb. 7, 2013
Commissioner Williams recommends closure of North Forest ISD
AUSTIN Commissioner of Education Michael L. Williams today notified representatives of
the North Forest Independent School District (NFISD) of his formal recommendation to close
the NFISD and annex it into the Houston Independent School District (HISD), effective July 1.
Williams based his decision on the districts continued poor academic performance over the past
year as reflected in its low high school completion rate and poor performance on statewideassessments.
The decision to close a school district is a tough decision for all involved but we can no longer
be tolerant of chronic underperformance, said Commissioner Williams. My recommendation isbased on the districts poor performance over the past year, which is reflective of a familiar
pattern of failing to meet student needs over decades.
In May 2012, NFISD appealed a decision to revoke the districts accreditation. That appeal was
denied. However, NFISDs closure and annexation was abated for one year to allow the district
the ability to demonstrate improvement. Certain conditions and requirements were set.
Among the conditions, NFISD was required to achieve an acceptable rate of improvement or a
75 percent completion rate for the 2011-2012 school year (class of 2011). The district has
historically underperformed in this area. The completion rate is made up of the percentage ofgraduates and students who continue in high school for a fifth year.
The 66.4 percent completion rate for the class of 2011 was almost nine percentage points below75 percent (the state accountability system benchmark for completion) and reflected just a seven
percentage point increase from the NFISD class of 2010.
If the Texas Education Agency (TEA) had issued district and accountability ratings for the 2011-
2012 school year using the 75 percent completion rate threshold, NFISD would have been rated
Academically Unacceptable for the 4th
consecutive year. North Forest High School would have
been rated Academically Unacceptable for the 7th
consecutive year.
NFISD was also required to improve its performance on statewide assessments. The district
performed poorly on the statewide assessments Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills(TAKS) administered in the 2011-2012 school year. TAKS test scores for the 10 th and 11th
grade mostly declined or remained the same in all subject meters tested.
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In the federal accountability system, the district and all of its campuses missed Adequate YearlyProgress (AYP). In the area of Reading/English Language Arts, the district did not meet the
federal AYP standard and showed a five percent decline from the previous year. In mathematics,
the district again failed to meet the federal AYP standard and showed an overall decline of 11
percent from the previous year.
I fully recognize that there have been people in North Forest ISD working hard to turn thingsaround for a very long time, but we can no longer afford to wait, said Commissioner Williams.
More importantly, the students of North Forest can no longer afford to wait for a strong
education they need and deserve.
The Commissioners recommendation to close NFISD and annex it into HISD will now go to
TEA Chief Deputy Lizzette Gonzalez-Reynolds, who was designated by the previous
commissioner in 2012 as TEAs final decision maker in this matter. If Reynolds approves theclosure, the U.S. Department of Justice must pre-clear the merger with Houston ISD.
The North Forest ISD has ten days from todays notification to request a re-opening of its recordreview for the limited purpose of determining the districts compliance with the terms and
conditions of last years order. In addition, NFISD can ask the State Office of Administrative
Hearings to review this decision. If all legal hurdles are cleared, the merger with Houston ISDwould be effective July 1.
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