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Lake Worth Independent School District

Lake Worth Independent School District is a public school district based in Lake Worth, Texas, United States.

Lake Worth Independent School District
Location
Region 11
USA
District information
TypePublic
GradesPre-K through 12
SuperintendentRose Mary Neshyba[1]
Governing agencyTexas Education Agency
NCES District ID4826490[2]
Students and staff
Students3,296[3]
Teachers233.8[3]
Staff474.5[3]
Athletic conferenceUIL Class AAA
Colorsgreen and white
Other information
Mascotbullfrog
Websitehttp://www.lake-worth.k12.tx.us

In addition to Lake Worth, the district serves small portions of Fort Worth and Sansom Park.

In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.[4]

Schools

Lake Worth ISD has six schools - three in Lake Worth and three in Fort Worth.

  • Lake Worth High School (Lake Worth; grades 9-12)
  • Lucyle Collins Middle (Fort Worth; grades 6-8)
  • N.A. Howry STEAM Academy (Lake Worth; grades 1-5)
  • Effie Morris Early Learning Academy (Lake Worth; grades PK-K)
  • Marilyn Janice Miller Language Academy (Fort Worth; grades 1-5)
  • Marine Creek Leadership Academy (Fort Worth; grades 1-5)

History

Rosen Heights Independent School District (1916-1959)

On May 6, 1916, local citizens voted 16-1 to incorporate Rosen Heights Independent School District. Rosen Heights Independent School was founded in 1923 with 16 pupils in a vacant store donated by a Mr. Hodgkins. In 1936, the district acquired land in Lake Worth to build a school building. The first reference to the building as Lake Worth School was on May 8, 1940. After a fire burned down the original school building, in the fall of 1943, school began in a yet-unfinished new school building.

In 1940, the City of Fort Worth, the Civil Aeronautics Administration, and Consolidated Aircraft began plans to build an airfield and aircraft assembly plant in the Lake Worth vicinity. The next year, the board of trustees asked the Texas State Legislature for assistance in providing additional room and equipment for the anticipated growth the airfield would bring.

The Rosen Heights Independent School District school board resisted an effort by the City of Fort Worth to annex the school district in 1946.

Starting in February 1948, multiple attempts were made to pass a municipal bond election for $50,000 to build new classrooms, including a 170-183 loss in August 1949. The bond eventually passed in August 1950; at the time, Rosen Heights' total taxable value was $2,731,164.

During 1948-1950, the school board and superintendent sent multiple letters to Carswell Air Force Base, congressmen, and the War Department, requesting that the base reroute their flight plans as to not fly over the Lake Worth school building. In November 1954, an attorney was named to address the issue of the planes flying over the school.

During the 1950s, the district made plans for a new high school building and multiple elementary school buildings. On June 29, 1959, a school board decision changed the legal name of the school district from Rosen Heights Independent School District to Lake Worth Independent School district, effective September 1 of that year.

Lake Worth Independent School District (1959-today)

By the 1960s, noise from air traffic at Carswell Air Force Base caused the district's schools to lose 10% of teaching time each day. To mitigate this problem, Lake Worth Junior High School was built underground; this 1964 construction project included 18 rooms at a cost of $495,000.[5]

In August 1970, voting for school board members was changed from at-large to election by place. Each year, two or three of the seven board member positions are up for election.

Students

Academics

STAAR - Percent at Level II Satisfactory Standard or Above (Sum of All Grades Tested)[3]
Subject Lake Worth ISD Region 11 State of Texas
Reading 66% 76% 73%
Mathematics 68% 78% 76%
Writing 51% 72% 69%
Science 67% 81% 79%
Soc. Studies 61% 80% 77%
All Tests 65% 77% 75%

Local region and statewide averages on standardized tests typically exceed the average scores of students in Lake Worth. In 2015-2016 State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) results, 65% of students in Lake Worth ISD met Level II Satisfactory standards, compared with 77% in Region 11 and 75% in the state of Texas.[3] The average SAT score of the class of 2015 was 1293, and the average ACT score was 17.1.[3]

Demographics

In the 2015-2016 school year, the school district had a total of 3,296 students, ranging from early childhood education and prekindergarten through grade 12. The class of 2015 included 155 graduates; the annual drop-out rate across grades 9-12 was less than 0.5%.[3]

As of the 2015-2016 school year, the ethnic distribution of the school district was 58.5% Hispanic, 24.2% White, 12.4% African American, 1.1% Asian, 0.5% American Indian, 0.2% Pacific Islander, and 3.0% from two or more races. Economically disadvantaged students made up 79.5% of the student body.[3]

References

  1. ^ Lake Worth ISD: Central Administration / Office of the Superintendent
  2. ^ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Lake Worth Isd". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "2015-16 Texas Academic Performance Report, LAKE WORTH ISD". Texas Education Agency. Retrieved January 5, 2017.
  4. ^ . Texas Education Agency. Archived from the original on 2015-10-25.
  5. ^ "Public Schools: New Digs". Time Magazine. 1965-02-05. Retrieved 2017-01-05.
    Tom Vanderbilt (15 April 2010). Survival City: Adventures among the Ruins of Atomic America. p. 113. ISBN 9780226846958. Retrieved 2017-01-05.

External links

  • Lake Worth ISD

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Lake Worth Independent School District is a public school district based in Lake Worth Texas United States Lake Worth Independent School DistrictLocationLake Worth TexasRegion 11 USADistrict informationTypePublicGradesPre K through 12SuperintendentRose Mary Neshyba 1 Governing agencyTexas Education AgencyNCES District ID4826490 2 Students and staffStudents3 296 3 Teachers233 8 3 Staff474 5 3 Athletic conferenceUIL Class AAAColorsgreen and whiteOther informationMascotbullfrogWebsitehttp www lake worth k12 tx usIn addition to Lake Worth the district serves small portions of Fort Worth and Sansom Park In 2009 the school district was rated academically acceptable by the Texas Education Agency 4 Contents 1 Schools 2 History 2 1 Rosen Heights Independent School District 1916 1959 2 2 Lake Worth Independent School District 1959 today 3 Students 3 1 Academics 3 2 Demographics 4 References 5 External linksSchools EditLake Worth ISD has six schools three in Lake Worth and three in Fort Worth Lake Worth High School Lake Worth grades 9 12 Lucyle Collins Middle Fort Worth grades 6 8 N A Howry STEAM Academy Lake Worth grades 1 5 Effie Morris Early Learning Academy Lake Worth grades PK K Marilyn Janice Miller Language Academy Fort Worth grades 1 5 Marine Creek Leadership Academy Fort Worth grades 1 5 History EditRosen Heights Independent School District 1916 1959 Edit On May 6 1916 local citizens voted 16 1 to incorporate Rosen Heights Independent School District Rosen Heights Independent School was founded in 1923 with 16 pupils in a vacant store donated by a Mr Hodgkins In 1936 the district acquired land in Lake Worth to build a school building The first reference to the building as Lake Worth School was on May 8 1940 After a fire burned down the original school building in the fall of 1943 school began in a yet unfinished new school building In 1940 the City of Fort Worth the Civil Aeronautics Administration and Consolidated Aircraft began plans to build an airfield and aircraft assembly plant in the Lake Worth vicinity The next year the board of trustees asked the Texas State Legislature for assistance in providing additional room and equipment for the anticipated growth the airfield would bring The Rosen Heights Independent School District school board resisted an effort by the City of Fort Worth to annex the school district in 1946 Starting in February 1948 multiple attempts were made to pass a municipal bond election for 50 000 to build new classrooms including a 170 183 loss in August 1949 The bond eventually passed in August 1950 at the time Rosen Heights total taxable value was 2 731 164 During 1948 1950 the school board and superintendent sent multiple letters to Carswell Air Force Base congressmen and the War Department requesting that the base reroute their flight plans as to not fly over the Lake Worth school building In November 1954 an attorney was named to address the issue of the planes flying over the school During the 1950s the district made plans for a new high school building and multiple elementary school buildings On June 29 1959 a school board decision changed the legal name of the school district from Rosen Heights Independent School District to Lake Worth Independent School district effective September 1 of that year Lake Worth Independent School District 1959 today Edit By the 1960s noise from air traffic at Carswell Air Force Base caused the district s schools to lose 10 of teaching time each day To mitigate this problem Lake Worth Junior High School was built underground this 1964 construction project included 18 rooms at a cost of 495 000 5 In August 1970 voting for school board members was changed from at large to election by place Each year two or three of the seven board member positions are up for election Students EditAcademics Edit STAAR Percent at Level II Satisfactory Standard or Above Sum of All Grades Tested 3 Subject Lake Worth ISD Region 11 State of TexasReading 66 76 73 Mathematics 68 78 76 Writing 51 72 69 Science 67 81 79 Soc Studies 61 80 77 All Tests 65 77 75 Local region and statewide averages on standardized tests typically exceed the average scores of students in Lake Worth In 2015 2016 State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness STAAR results 65 of students in Lake Worth ISD met Level II Satisfactory standards compared with 77 in Region 11 and 75 in the state of Texas 3 The average SAT score of the class of 2015 was 1293 and the average ACT score was 17 1 3 Demographics Edit In the 2015 2016 school year the school district had a total of 3 296 students ranging from early childhood education and prekindergarten through grade 12 The class of 2015 included 155 graduates the annual drop out rate across grades 9 12 was less than 0 5 3 As of the 2015 2016 school year the ethnic distribution of the school district was 58 5 Hispanic 24 2 White 12 4 African American 1 1 Asian 0 5 American Indian 0 2 Pacific Islander and 3 0 from two or more races Economically disadvantaged students made up 79 5 of the student body 3 References Edit Lake Worth ISD Central Administration Office of the Superintendent Search for Public School Districts District Detail for Lake Worth Isd National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved January 16 2017 a b c d e f g h 2015 16 Texas Academic Performance Report LAKE WORTH ISD Texas Education Agency Retrieved January 5 2017 2009 Accountability Rating System Texas Education Agency Archived from the original on 2015 10 25 Public Schools New Digs Time Magazine 1965 02 05 Retrieved 2017 01 05 Tom Vanderbilt 15 April 2010 Survival City Adventures among the Ruins of Atomic America p 113 ISBN 9780226846958 Retrieved 2017 01 05 External links EditLake Worth ISD Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lake Worth Independent School District amp oldid 1095332035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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