TEA ratings 2023: The best and worst performing Houston-area school districts
- Texas Education Agency released 2022-2023 school accountability ratings.
- This release occurred after months of legal disputes and delays.
- The updated rating system raised academic performance standards for districts.
- Statewide, the number of F rated schools increased by 233 percent.
- These results reveal significant challenges for some schools meeting state standards.
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TEA releases school ratings for the first time in two years
GRAYSON COUNTY, Texas (KTEN) - For the first time in two years, TEA officials have released the state's school district performance accountability ratings, following a court battle over the information's release.
List of TEA ratings of school districts in the Borderland
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has released the 2023 A-F accountability ratings for schools and school districts statewide on Thursday, April 24. The release of the ratings comes after a two-year delay due to lawsuits that local school districts were a part of over the TEA's new grading system that took effect that year. Borderland districts part of lawsuit vs. TEA’s new district grading system According to the ag…
How were southern Denton County schools graded by the TEA? - Cross Timbers Gazette
The Texas Education Agency accountability ratings from 2023 were recently released after two years of legal challenges. Here is how Argyle ISD, Lewisville ISD and Northwest ISD were graded. Argyle ISD: A Argyle ISD received a 91 grade out of a possible 100. Within the district, Argyle High School, Argyle Middle School, Argyle Elementary and Argyle South Elementary all earned ‘A’ grades. Hilltop Elementary earned a ‘B’ grade with a rating of 88. …
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