AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Education Agency on Friday released its 2025 A–F accountability ratings for public school districts and campuses statewide, along with the delayed 2024 ratings that had been tied up in legal proceedings for nearly two years.

The release marks the end of a period of limited transparency caused by lawsuit-related delays. A recent court ruling cleared the way for the 2024 ratings to be made public simultaneously with the 2025 results.

“Today marks a return to clarity and accountability,” Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath said. “We are reinforcing our commitment to transparency and to providing accurate, readily available information that helps every family understand how their school is doing.”

The TEA rated 1,208 districts and 9,084 campuses in 2025. Compa

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