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The Texas Education Agency has released A-F accountability ratings for the 2022-23 school year. See ratings for Houston-area school districts.
T he Texas Education Agency (TEA) released its school and district accountability ratings, assigning an ‘A to F’ rating for all Texas public schools and districts on April 24. The ratings are ...
The Texas Education Agency has released the academic accountability scores for 2023. Here's how to navigate the site and view your school's grade.
DALLAS — The Texas Education Agency (TEA) on Thursday morning released its long-awaited accountability ratings, assigning an "A-F" rating for all Texas public schools and districts. The ratings ...
Across Texas, over 40% of the nearly 8,400 schools rated received a lower rating in 2023 compared to 2022. Only 13% of Texas schools improved their ratings between 2022 and 2023. The remaining 44% ...
The Texas Education Agency has released the academic accountability scores for 2023. Here's how to navigate the site and view your school's grade.
The ruling comes after dozens of school districts sued the Texas Education Agency, claiming the revised accountability system would hurt their ratings. By Brian Lopez Oct. 27, 2023 10 AM Central ...
After a near two year pause in releasing A-F accountability ratings for Texas schools, the Texas Education Agency will make the 2023 ratings publicly available this Thursday.The upcoming release ...
Texas has more than 1,200 school districts, and yet just 33 districts that have now joined the lawsuit are blocking the release of ratings for all districts.
Families have had five years without a complete set of school ratings. Texas schools and districts did not get ratings in 2020 or 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The number of Texas public schools that earned "exemplary" or "recognized" under the state accountability ratings jumped dramatically in 2010. But most of the ...
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) released its school and district accountability ratings, assigning an ‘A to F’ rating for all Texas public schools and districts on April 24.