(The Center Square) – New accountability ratings for Texas public schools have been published showing more than 25% increased their letter grade over the year.
The Texas Education Agency released its 2025 A-F Accountability Ratings for public school systems and campuses statewide.
It includes ratings for 1,208 public school districts and 9,084 campuses in 2025. Among them, 24% of districts and 31% of campuses improved their letter grade over the year. Most campuses maintained their previous rating; 15% got lower grades. Of the high-poverty campuses in Texas, 43% were rated A or B, “continuing to prove that demographics do not equal destiny,” TEA said…