Katy and Lamar Consolidated ISD officials have unveiled plans to build on achievements in their state ratings, with both districts scoring an 88 and tying as one of the top five largest school districts in the state, per the Texas Education Agency’s 2024-25 A-F accountability scores.
At the Aug. 26 board meeting, LCISD Superintendent Roosevelt Nivens said the goal is to raise campus ratings until “all campuses are A campuses,” while officials laid out plans to implement improvement plans at campuses rated C or lower.
Meanwhile, KISD Superintendent Ken Gregorski said the district’s success is the result of targeted interventions and a districtwide commitment to student growth.
"To be the best is not a surprise, but it’s also not taken for granted,” he said at the Aug. 18 board meeting.