KILLEEN, Texas (KWTX) - For three years, three Killeen ISD middle schools have performed at a ‘D’ or ‘F’ rating level, according to the Texas Education Agency.

At a Sept. 23 board meeting, the acting superintendent Terri Orsborne started a conversation about what can change.

While a concrete plan isn’t in place, the school board is starting to talk about how they can turn things around.

The TEA requires certain actions after multiple years of not meeting accountability.

This meeting is the first step in creating a plan so the district and parents can understand what the turnaround plan is, why it’s required by the state and how it is used as a framework for school improvement.

“It’s designed to make sure we are addressing not just surface level challenges with a few strategies but per

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