Mount Pleasant Independent School District earned 12 Academic Distinctions from the Texas Education Agency in the just released 2018 Accountability Report.  In addition to the distinctions, the District and each of its campuses Met Standards in each category and among each subgroup.

“We are very proud of the accomplishments that we have earned in our district,” said Judd Marshall, MPISD Superintendent of Schools.

“Our teachers, staff, and administrators have done an outstanding job of preparing kids for life.  Even though the state continues to raise the bar for academic success, our test scores continue to rise.  This is a result of hard work by all stakeholders, and the academic distinctions are another indication of that hard work.  We are very pleased with where we are academically, and we are looking forward to continued success.”

Mt. Pleasant High School earned three distinctions:  Academic Achievement in Mathematics, Academic Achievement in Science, and Top 25% Comparative Academic Growth.

P.E. Wallace Middle School also earned three distinctions:  Academic Achievement in Mathematics, Academic Achievement in English Language Arts/Reading, and Postsecondary Readiness.

Frances Corprew and Vivian Fowler Elementary Schools each earned the same two distinctions: Academic Achievement in Mathematics and Postsecondary Readiness.

Mount Pleasant Junior High and Annie Sims Elementary earned one distinction each.  MPJH earned Top 25% Comparative Academic Growth and Annie Sims earned Postsecondary Readiness.