The Lindale Independent School District (LISD) is carrying rimonabant acomplia on its tradition of maintaining one of the highest standards of success in East Texas. The Texas Education Agency has rated Lindale “exemplary” in its 2010 accountability ratings. This is the highest possible grade.
Lindale Junior High School, E.J. Moss Intermediate School, Velma Penny Elementary School and Lindale Primary School all received a score of “exemplary.” Lindale High School got a rating of “recognized.”
Districts and individual schools are evaluated according to student performance on the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) testing. This was the first time the accountability rating on students’ scores in reading and math for TAKS Accommodated was considered. This is a standardized testing for special education students.
Dropout and completion rates are also considered for the accountability rating. These rates were examined for 2008-2009, and LISD was found to have had no dropouts during this school year. Superintendent Stan Surratt was delighted but unsurprised at his district’s score.
“I am so excited that our district achieved an exemplary rating,” drugstore he said. “Our community is buzzing about this great achievement from our students and teachers.”
He was also careful to give credit where it is due.
“The teachers, principals and staff should be commended for their dedication to our students and the leadership they have shown in the classroom,” he said. “Their hard work and efforts have certainly paid off. I am so proud of the entire district. LISD is certainly an exemplary district in every way.”












