San Antonio-area districts drop in state's A-F ratings after change in criteria
- The state's education agency issued 2023 A-F school performance grades Thursday for systems and campuses statewide.
- Lawsuits filed by over 120 districts delayed the ratings release for two years following changes to the scoring methodology.
- These grades cover the 2022-23 academic year performance and appear on the TXSchools.gov website.
- The agency raised the college readiness threshold for an A rating from 60 percent to 88 percent.
- The release provides families access to school performance data previously unavailable due to the delay.
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TEA finally released 2023 accountability grades for Texas schools after lawsuit. Scores dropped
After a lengthy court challenge, the Texas Education Agency released its 2023 Texas school and district accountability results Thursday morning.
Texas Education Agency releases 2023 ratings two years late. How did your school district do?
School performance ratings for 2023 were released two years later. No school district in the San Antonio area got an A rating. Texas Education Agency releases 2023 ratings two years late. How did your school district do? was first posted on April 24, 2025 at 1:45 pm.©2021 "San Antonio Report". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright in…
TEA releases delayed 2023 school accountability ratings
AUSTIN, Texas (FOX 44) – The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has released its 2023 A-F accountability ratings for school systems and campuses statewide. The agency says this restores transparency for parents and the public regarding school performance following a lawsuit-induced two-year delay. Though these ratings reflect performance from the 2022-23 school year, the TEA is now able to publicly release them for the first time and make them availab…
SAISD cites reporting error for TEA accountability ratings
SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — San Angelo ISD has cited an error in reporting as a contributing factor to recently revealed accountability ratings following the Texas Education Agency's assignment of a "D" to the district and an "F" to Lake View High School. In a statement issued to district parents, SAISD Superintendent Christopher Moran said that the TEA's 2023 school year accountability ratings were expected to be a "D" for the …
Houston ISD gets C grade from TEA in delayed release of 2022-23 accountability ratings
In ratings that were withheld because of a lawsuit filed by school districts from across the state, HISD received a 72 from the Texas Education Agency, down from an 88 for the 2021-22 school year. Many other Houston-area districts also saw their scores drop.
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