Overview
Fanny M. Andrews Elementary inspires its students to believe in a bright future, encourages them to dream big, and provides the tools and skills to enable them to achieve their dreams. A committed educational community works together to help students achieve their maximum capacity intellectually, physically, and socially.
Andrews Elementary is part of the LBJ and Northeast Early College High School families of schools which support preparation for college level courses beginning in ninth grade - allowing students to graduate from high school with a diploma and an associate degree.
La Primaria Fanny M. Andrews inspira a sus estudiantes a creer en un futuro brillante, los alienta a soñar en grande y proporciona las herramientas y destrezas para permitirles alcanzar sus sueños. Una comunidad educativa comprometida trabaja en conjunto para ayudar a los estudiantes a alcanzar su máxima capacidad intelectual, física y social.
La Primaria Andrews forma parte de las familias de escuelas de las escuelas preparatorias de universidad temprana LBJ y Northeast, que apoyan la preparación para cursos de nivel universitario a partir de noveno grado, lo que permite a los estudiantes graduarse de la escuela preparatoria con un diploma y un título técnico superior.
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This feeder pattern represents the path students take as they advance to high school. Each child's exact path is determined by his or her home address. To find out where your child will attend, click on the school finder below the feeder pattern.
Signature Programs
Student & Family Supports
After-school Meals
After-school Programming—Free
After-school Programming—Tuition-Based
Breakfast in the Classroom
Communities in Schools
School Mental Health Centers
Free Breakfast and Lunch for All Students
Performance | Demographics
2022 STAAR Percent at Approaches Grade Level or above
2022 Accountability
As required by Senate Bill 1365 (87th Texas Legislature), academic accountability ratings for 2022 were limited to A, B, C, and Not Rated.
Source: Texas Education Agency