08/18/2026 | Press release | Archived content
Texas campuses and school districts received their state report cards Aug. 14 as the Texas Education Agency released 2026 A-F accountability ratings. About one in four schools saw their ratings improve, while a nearly similar number of campuses saw a drop.
Of the state's more than 9,000 campuses rated in the 2025-26 school year, 24% scored an A, 34% scored a B, 23% scored a C, 10% scored a D and 4% scored an F.
Schools with high poverty performed worse than more affluent campuses, while campuses with predominantly Black or Hispanic students scored lower than those where white or Asian students make up the majority, according to TEA data.
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