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Lamar CISD Achieves “A” Accountability Rating for the 2021-2022 School Year

(LAMAR CISD) – The Texas Education Agency has released the 2021 – 2022 school accountability ratings with Lamar CISD receiving an “A” rating with an overall score of 90. In addition, all Lamar CISD campuses met accountability. This is the first accountability rating for the district under the leadership of Roosevelt Nivens, Lamar CISD Superintendent.

“There is no doubt that the last couple of years in education have been challenging, not just for our students and their families but for our staff as well. These scores are not just numbers, they represent academic achievement but also the resilience and dedication that our staff embodies every day,” Nivens said. “Lamar CISD takes pride in continuing the proud tradition of academic progress. We strive to provide each child with an opportunity to meet their maximum potential.”


LCISD campuses collectively received 96 total distinctions, 10 more than pre-pandemic in 2019.


“A global pandemic brought new challenges. However, with strong leadership and collaboration throughout the district, Lamar CISD was able to quickly identify areas of focus and implement strategies to help students maintain progress,” Deputy Superintendent Terri Mossige said. “This rating is a huge testament to our teachers and their ability to quickly adapt and keep student needs as their highest priority.”


“As I start my second year as superintendent in Lamar CISD, I am excited to see what our students and staff accomplish this year,” Nivens said. “If these scores have proven anything, it is that we are resilient and we are limitless.”

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