With the passage of House Bill 72 in 1984, the Texas Legislature called for a system of accountability based primarily on student learning. The Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS) emerged from that effort and has undergone significant change in the last 24 years. The report serves as a common basis of school performance across the State of Texas and contains information on districts, schools, educators, and millions of students.
From the information contained in the AEIS, the division also develops and implements the state Accountability Rating system used to rate Texas public schools and school districts. The state accountability rating system includes campuses and districts rated under standard and alternative education accountability (AEA) procedures.
By statute, the AEIS Report for 2008-09 includes performance and profile sections for all campuses and BISD in the same format as it was received from TEA to guarantee a uniform appearance across the state. A glossary of terms is included to assist in the interpretation of goals and data.
For questions or more information, call the BISD Office of Assessment, Accountability, and Research at 979-209-1079.
Bryan ISD 2009 District AEIS Report
2008-09 Campus Performance Objectives & Safety Reports