The Texas Education Agency has released the 2025 A-F Accountability Ratings for public schools, along with the delayed 2024 ratings, showing improvements in many districts and campuses, and emphasizing transparency and accountability in education.
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has announced a delay in the issuance of the 2023 A-F Academic Accountability Ratings. The delay is due to the need for further analysis of growth data to inform cut scores in certain domains. The TEA will also be incorporating changes to the accountability system, including updates to the STAAR methodology for Alternative Education Accountability campuses and reducing the minimum number of indicators for the Student Achievement Domain Score. The delay will also affect Results Driven Accountability determinations and actions. The TEA anticipates the delay to be approximately one month and will provide specific dates for the ratings release in advance.