When Houston ISD students return to campus next week, none of them will be getting their education at an F-rated campus, state-appointed Superintendent Mike Miles announced Tuesday.

The achievement — zero HISD schools with an “F” in the Texas Education Agency’s accountability ratings and 18 campuses with a “D” — is a significant upgrade from the 2023 ratings. Two years ago, when Miles took over, 121 of the district’s 274 campuses received a D or F rating.

Miles was appointed to improve academic achievement and must have zero multiyear failing campuses to exit the state takeover. He was granted a five-year contract extension and a salary increase in June,

The TEA scores measure school achievement and progress, primarily through the STAAR test, which is on the chopping block during a temp

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