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2018-2019 District Academic Calendar
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Athletics
Team Schedules
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Financial Reports
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Online Lunch Payments
Child Nutrition Staff
Free/Reduced Price Meals
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Distribution of Non-School Literature
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Orchestra
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School Health Advisory Council (SHAC)
Exclusion Criteria
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Eduphoria
HR Staff Directory
Special Education
Programs and Services
Parent Support Groups
Parent Resources Handbook
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Parent Resources- Web Links
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Recursos Para Padres En Espanol
Student Activites
Transition Services
Homebound Services
Dyslexia
Section 504
Newsletter
Student Services
Truancy Diversion Program
Student Code Of Conduct
Student Dress Code
Student Handbooks
Parent Complaints
Superintendent
Executive Leadership Team
Transportation
Bus Driver Incentive Plans
Parents Of Bus Riders
Remind 101 Updates
News
District News
MHS Band Members Perform At All-Region
MISD Chosen For T.E.A. Math Cohort
National Signing Day 2019
Exxon Mobil Educational Alliance Program
MJHS Choir Solo/Ensemble Winners
Chow Down With The Chief - Feb 8 2019
Patterson Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Of Marshall MISD Teacher Of The Week - Feb. 8, 2019
MHS Winterguard at MA Regionals
Patterson MISD Teacher Of The Week - Feb 15 2019
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Academic Calendar
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Bus Stop Information *NEW*
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Read To Ride
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Read To Ride
2018 PHOTO GALLERIES
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David Crockett Elementary
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Price T. Young Elementary
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Sam Houston Elementary
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William B. Travis Elementary
The Marshall ISD “Read to Ride” program was launched in October 2016 as a joint effort between Mission Marshall and MISD to promote a love of reading and to improve the overall reading skills of Marshall third-graders. The program assesses a broad range of reading skills, identifies where each student is on a learning progression, provides a clear picture of each student’s reading abilities and suggested resources to match specific needs, and empowers students to make decisions about their learning.
Read to Ride, sponsored and completely funded by Mission Marshall, rewards all eligible third-graders with a brand new bicycle for achieving their reading improvement target for the school year. In 2017-2018, the second year of the program, 324 of the district’s 423 third-grade students increased their reading grade level by over 0.5 to 1.0 for the course of the school year.
Mission Marshall, with over $22,000 in private donations for “Read to Ride,” purchases all the bicycles with Christus Good Shepherd Medical Center pitching in to help provide red-and-white safety helmets for the students.
Prior to implementation of the new program in 2017, MISD elementary campuses had just one of its then-six elementary campuses -- South Marshall Elementary -- where third-graders were, on average, reading at a third-grade level. By comparison, at the end of the 2016-2017 school year -- which was the first year of the Read To Ride initiative, five of the six campuses saw third-graders reading at or above grade level.
In terms of campus third grade Reading Level Averages, the results were even more dramatic in average reading level gains over the first year of Read To Ride among MISD third graders:
• Carver Elementary third graders increased from an average 1.8 RLA in 2015-2016 to a 3.03 RLA in 2016-2017.
• J.H. Moore Elementary third graders increased from an average 2.0 RLA in 2015-2016 to a 3.3 RLA in 2016-2017. This represented the largest increase in terms of RLA percentage in MISD.
• Robert E. Lee Elementary third graders increased from an average of 2.1 RLA in 2015-2016 to 3.2 RLA in 2016-2017.
• William B. Travis Elementary third graders increased from an average of 1.9 RLA in 2015-2016 to a 3.1 RLA in 2016-2017.
• South Marshall STEM Academy third graders increased from an average of 3.7 RLA in 2015-2016 to 4.4 RLA in 2016-2017.
• Crockett Elementary third graders increased from an average of 2.1 RLA in 2015-2016 to 2.6 RLA in 2016-2017.
The Reading Level Averages are based on end-of-year average reading level for all third grade classes by campus.
In the second year of the program (2017-2018), following a consolidation of elementary schools from six to four in the district, seventy-eight percent of Marshall ISD third-grade students met their individual goals for grade-level reading growth, an increase of 18 percent when compared to the first year under the Read to Ride program.
At Sam Houston Elementary School, 84 of 86 third-graders (98 percent), met their “Read to Ride” goal and earned a bike. William B. Travis Elementary School third-graders had the next-highest percentage, with 86 percent (99 of 114) earning the reward.
Fifty-three of 85 students at Price T. Young Elementary School (63 percent) and 88 of 138 third-graders at David Crockett Elementary (64 percent) also earned their “Read to Ride” bicycles.
Sam Houston and William B. Travis students tied for the highest improvement in overall grade level reading, with Sam Houston jumping from a 3.3 average reading grade level among its students at the beginning of the year to 4.4 at the end, a change of plus-1.1.
WBT third-graders matched that plus-1.1 improvement, jumping from 2.6 grade level reading skills to 3.7 by the end of the year.
Readers at Crockett and PTY improved by plus-0.8 apiece, with Crockett jumping from 2.5 to 3.3 and PTY going from 2.1 to 2.9.
Overall in MISD, in the first two years of the “Read to Ride” program, district third-grade average reading levels have jumped from 2.3 district-wide in 2015-2016 to 3.1 in 2016-2017 to a 3.4 in 2017-2018.
Promotion of Read to Ride begins in September. The present year's third-graders are invited as second-graders to the previous year's award ceremony, to help provide inspiration and a foundation for their goals as third-grade Read to Ride participants.
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