Program Information
Achievement Program
The TISD Achievement Program is currently accepting applications for the 2026–2027 school year!
Does your student need a more flexible, personalized path to graduation?
At Taylor ISD, we know every student’s journey is unique—and success doesn’t always happen in a traditional setting. That’s why we offer the Achievement Program: a supportive, structured alternative designed to meet students where they are and help them reach their goals.
Whether your student needs to recover credits, work at their own pace, or thrive in a smaller, more individualized environment, the Achievement Program provides the tools and guidance to stay on track and earn a THS diploma.
If your student is in the Class of 2027 or 2028, this is an opportunity to refocus, recharge, and take control of their educational journey—with career coaching, wraparound support services, and a team that believes in their potential.
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Course Information
Taylor Achievement Program is an alternative school of choice for TISD students that allows flexibility of self-paced instruction and the ability to complete a course at any time during the school year. The primary focus of Achievement is: dropout prevention; offer an alternative setting for students whose needs and/or life circumstances warrant an alternate setting with increased individual attention and offer the opportunity to graduate early. Using an online platform called Edgenuity, students are able to earn credits at an accelerated pace to graduate on time with their cohort.
Courses Offered
● All Achievement courses and curriculum align with the state requirements at THS and Legacy.
● All core subjects (Math, Science, Social Studies, English) are included.
● Elective courses are part of the curriculum.
● Edgenuity (computer-based instruction program)
Grades/Grading
● Grades are calculated according to district, campus and departmental policy.
● All assignments and coursework are graded in Edgenuity.
State-Mandated Assessments
Students at certain grade levels will take state assessment tests as well as other measures of achievement. See Standardized Testing in the District Student/Parent Handbook for more information.
