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Douglass Elementary's Remarkable Rating Improvement Amid Community Challenges

El Paso MattersClaudia Lorena Silva
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Douglass Elementary School in El Paso has shown significant progress by improving its state accountability rating from a D to a B in just one year, as reported by the Texas Education Agency. This turnaround is noteworthy as it reflects the efforts of Principal Michelle Sanchez Corral and her team to address educational gaps and engage the community. Despite this overall improvement, the school continues to struggle with student achievement, receiving an F in that category for three consecutive years. The school has absorbed new students from nearby closures and aims to enhance academic performance while fostering a positive school culture. Community involvement has increased, with parents actively participating in school events, contributing to a more supportive learning environment.

Key Details: • Douglass Elementary's rating improved from D to B in the 2025 accountability scores. • The school is located at 101 S. Eucalyptus St. in the Chamizal neighborhood. • Principal Corral aims for the school to achieve an A rating in the future. • Nine EPISD elementary schools received an F in student achievement for 2025. • Community engagement has increased with 15 parent volunteers assisting at the school.

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Michelle Sanchez CorralMaria SalasNellie GarciaDouglass Elementary SchoolZavala Elementary SchoolRuben Salazar ApartmentsTexas Education AgencyEPISDHoldsworth Center

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