Texas Education Agency Releases Comprehensive A-F Accountability Ratings for Schools
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has released A-F accountability ratings for the last two years, including updates for 2024-2025. These ratings reveal a mixed performance among school districts across the state, with many showing significant improvement while some face sanctions. Notably, 31% of public school campuses improved their ratings year-over-year. However, several districts, such as Beaumont ISD, are at risk of state takeover due to low grades. The release also highlights standout performances, with some districts, like Longview ISD and Tomball ISD, achieving high distinctions. Meanwhile, districts such as Arlington ISD are appealing their scores, citing errors in the evaluation process. The ratings provide parents and communities with insights into school performance and hold educators accountable for student outcomes.
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