District Wide
2020
* WSD Participants:  0
* WSD Participants is defined as an unduplicated number of offenders attending WSD programs. Each offender is only counted once, regardless of how many programs the offender may have participated in during the school year. For unit counts, the number will reflect enrollment on each campus at which offender is served during the year.
Demographics
Average Age
Average Educational Achievement
TDCJ
41
8.3
WSD Academic
33
WSD All
36
Average EA is only applicable to academic students

Ethnicity

Gender

Attendance Information
Avg. student attendance percentage
(all Windham programs)
0%

Academic
Number of Attendees
Literacy
0
LAA
0
ESL
0
 
 
Lifeskills
Number of Attendees
Changes
0
Cognitive Intervention
0
Parenting & Family Wellness
0
EPEC
0
 
 
Career & Technical Education
Number of Attendees
WSD Vocational Participants
0
Student Performance
Annual Average Student
Growth Gain on TABE Tests
0
 
Average Student Growth
Gain Between TABE Test Sessions
0
 
HSECs Awarded:0

 
Definitions for various acronymns:

CHANGES Changing Habits and Achieving New Goals to Empower Success. A Life Skills program.
EAEducational Achievement as measured by the TABE test.
EPECElective Personal Enrichment Classes
ESL English as a Second Language
HSEC Refers to Texas High School Equivalency Certificate. WSD offers the GED® (General Educational Development) exam to qualified offenders.
LAA Lead and Achieve Academy. Courses at designated campuses for students under age 22. Courses are designed to enhance literacy, leadership, and employability skills.
TABE Tests of Adult Basic Education is a multi-level standardized education achievement (EA) test for adult populations used to measure academic offenders. The subtests cover reading, math computation, applied mathematics, and language.
TDCJ Texas Department of Criminal Justice
WSDWindham School District