Manor ISD to present annual academic performance report at January board meeting

Dr. Robert Sormani Superintendent of Schools
Dr. Robert Sormani Superintendent of Schools
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Manor Independent School District (Manor ISD) will conduct a public hearing on January 26, 2026, to present its annual report, which includes the recently released 2024-2025 Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR). The TAPR compiles data on student performance across all Texas schools and districts. It covers results from the State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness (STAAR), as well as dropout and attendance rates, college, career, and military readiness, and participation in college admissions tests.

The annual report also contains information about the district’s accreditation status, campus performance objectives, standard financial reports, disciplinary incidents, and how former students perform in higher education.

The public hearing will take place during the Manor ISD Board of Trustees regular meeting at 5:00 p.m. in the Manor ISD Board Room at 10335 US Hwy 290E in Manor. During this session, there will be a presentation of the results.

Overviews of the TAPR for both the district and individual campuses can be found on the Texas Education Agency website as well as on the Manor ISD Accountability website.



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