TYLER, Texas — The Texas Education Agency has released its 2025 A-F Accountability Ratings for public school districts and campuses statewide, ending a two-year delay caused by legal challenges.

The agency also published the 2024 ratings, which had been withheld pending the resolution of court proceedings.

In 2025, 1,208 districts and 9,084 campuses received ratings. Compared to 2024, 24% of districts and 31% of campuses improved their letter grades, while most remained the same. About 15% saw a decline.

The data also showed that 43% of high-poverty campuses earned an A or B rating, which the agency says demonstrates that “demographics do not equal destiny.”

The A–F Accountability System was created in 2017 through House Bill 22 to give families, educators and policymakers clear pe

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