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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Four LISD Campuses Recognized as Higher Performing Schools


Courtesy Robert Treviño,

 Four LISD campuses have been recognized by the National Center for Educational Achievements (NCEA) for its academic prowess. Santo Nino, Macdonell, Ligarde Elementary and The Early College High Schools have been identified as Higher Performing Schools, according to the NCEA 2010 Higher Performing Schools List for Texas.

 Santo Nino Elementary School was recognized for their academic growth and TAKS Commended Performance level in writing. Macdonell Elementary School was recognized for their TAKS’ Commended Performance in reading and Ligarde Elementary School for their Academic Growth in writing. The Early College was recognized for their academic growth and TAKS Commended Performance level in reading, math, and science.

 The NCEA recently released the list, which identifies those schools that have consistently outperformed their peers which serve similar student populations, and recognize their achievements in bringing more students to college and career readiness. Schools on the list are identified by one of two measures: academic growth of students at the school and/or the absolute achievement of students at the school using the TAKS’ Commended Performance level.

 “The list sends a message to our campuses that every student can achieve their goals and school improvement is possible no matter the neighborhood,” said Marcus Nelson, LISD Superintendent. “Congratulations to the students and staff at Santo Nino and Macdonell Elementary Schools for their achievement.”

 Macdonell, Santo Nino, and the Early College are rated exemplary by the TEA for their academic achievements. Cynthia Conchas is principal of Macdonell which has 675 students in its Central Laredo campus. Oralia Hinojosa Cortez is principal of Santo Nino in South Laredo which has 823 students. Susan Herrera is the principal of Ligarde, a recognized campus by the TEA which has 767 students. Jose Cerda is the principal of the Early College which has a student enrollment of 400 students.

 NCEA began identifying Higher Performing Schools in 1989 and continues to annually release these lists as well as College and Career Readiness Charts for every public school in Texas.

 To view the 2010 NCEA Higher Performing Schools List for Texas, please visit www.nc4ea.org/HPschollstx.

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