Superintendent Letter on A Rating

Accountability Rating for 2022

Broaddus Community:

The Texas Education Agency (TEA) released the 2022 A-F accountability rating for districts and campuses today, the first to be issued since 2019 due to two years of COVID-related pauses. 18% of high-poverty campuses in Texas were rated an A, according to TEA. 

Today Broaddus ISD received our letter grade. Broaddus ISD rated an “A”, we scored 94 out of 100 and earned 1 out of 1 distinction designations in Postsecondary Readiness. Broaddus Jr. High/High School rated an “A”, the campus scored 93 out of 100 and earned 4 out of 7 distinction designations in Mathematics, Comparative Academic Growth, Postsecondary Readiness, and Comparative Closing the Gaps. Broaddus Elementary rated a “B”, the campus scored 85 out of 100 and earned 3 out of 6 distinction designations in Mathematics, Science, and Postsecondary Readiness.

I want to say “Thank you” to the Broaddus Community for valuing the importance of education. Our vision at Broaddus ISD is to empower all students to reach their utmost potential to achieve excellence in education and the workforce.  Without your support, we would not have been able to accomplish this “A” rating. Broaddus ISD has the best students, parents, community, and faculty around.

Let’s continue pushing our students this school year to maintain this high standard and level of excellence because we are a proud community and have a tradition of excellence. To review more information about our accountability rating or to view other school districts and campuses, please visit TXschools.gov.

Sincerely,

Lucas Holloway

Superintendent of Schools

Broaddus Independent School District