Texas released its latest "A through F" ratings for districts and campuses statewide, highlighting major gains for several North Texas school districts. Education Commissioner Mike Morath visited Dallas on Thursday to review the results and discuss the state of education.

Dallas ISD moved from a "C" rating in 2024 to a "B" in 2025. The number of A-rated schools doubled from 30 to 60, while F-rated campuses fell from 24 to just two. Fort Worth ISD also showed improvement, with its overall score rising from a "D" in 2023 to a "C" in both 2024 and 2025. F-rated schools dropped from 31 to 11, and A-rated schools increased by 70%.

Despite these gains, a possible state takeover of Fort Worth ISD remains under consideration. Under Texas law, the Texas Education Agency must intervene if a campus

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