BEAUMONT, Texas — The Texas Education Agency released 2025 A-F accountability ratings for public schools and districts statewide on Thursday with Southeast Texas school districts seeing mixed results.
The agency rated 1,208 districts and 9,084 campuses in 2025, with 24% of districts and 31% of campuses improving their letter grades compared to 2024. Most schools maintained their previous ratings, while 15% saw grades decline.
Several Southeast Texas school districts earned high marks in the accountability ratings, with Nederland, Port Neches-Groves, and Vidor, among some of the districts receiving B grades. Others, including Bridge City, Lumberton, and Kountze, landed in the C range. Beaumont and Port Arthur saw some of the lowest performance in the region, each earning a D.
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