Commissioner of Education Mike Morath announced today that 61 school districts and district charters across the state received a distinction designation for postsecondary readiness as part of their 2018 state accountability rating. The postsecondary readiness distinction is the only distinction designation at the district level under the state accountability system.

The postsecondary readiness distinction takes into account factors such as graduation rates, ACT/SAT participation and performance, Career and Technical Education (CTE) graduates, and dual-credit course completion rates. Districts and district charters earning a rating of ABC or D were eligible for the postsecondary readiness distinction.

Congratulations to Floydada High school for being one of the 61 schools across the state receiving the distinction for postsecondary readiness as a part of the schools 2018 accountability rating. The teachers and administrators should be commended for the hard work and dedication they show to the students of our community.