The Texas Education Agency (TEA) on Friday is releasing long-delayed A-F ratings for the 2023-24 school year, along with ratings for 2024-25, for more than 9,000 campuses and 1,200 school districts statewide.

Parents can see how their child’s school performed under the state’s accountability system for both the 2023-24 and 2024-25 school years at TXschools.gov . The TEA says the ratings measure student achievement, academic growth and readiness for college or careers.

The site includes a map that lets users search for schools near an address and compare data points among different campuses.

School accountability ratings often have ripple effects far beyond the classroom. Higher grades can boost nearby rents and property values as families seek housing closer to a top-rated school. L

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