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September 2007/ Regular Meeting
District earns fifth 'superior'
rating
under financial accountability system
For the fifth consecutive year, the Pasadena Independent School
District has received a "Superior Achievement" rating under Texas'
Schools FIRST financial accountability rating system by earning a
perfect score by passing all 21 state indicators. The Superior
Achievement rating is the state's highest, demonstrating the quality
of the school district's financial management and reporting system.
The primary goal of Schools FIRST is to achieve quality performance
in the management of school districts' financial resources, a goal
made more significant due to the complexity of the state's school
finance system.
The financial rating system assigns one of four ratings to Texas
school districts. In addition to the superior rating, a district
could be rated as "Above-Standard Achievement," "Standard
Achievement" and Substandard Achievement." Districts with serious
data quality issues could receive an additional rating of
"Suspended-Data Quality." Districts that perform poorly on the
accountability assessment must file corrective action plans with
TEA.
Under Schools FIRST, a district's rating is based upon 21 different
indicators based on the district's fund balance, audit, timeliness
of reports, delinquent tax collections, administrative costs, PEIMS
financial information, debt service expenditures and budget.
Pasadena ISD earned a perfect score by passing all 21 indicators.
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