SAN ANTONIO — School accountability ratings are in for the past two academic years, and one San Antonio elementary school received top marks — drawing a visit from Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath.

Morath visited Harmony Hills Elementary in North East ISD this week after the school improved its state accountability rating from a C in 2024 to an A in 2025. Harmony Hills is one of just 95 campuses statewide to make that kind of jump.

“Because we publicly describe the performance of campuses, our kids do better,” Morath said during his visit, emphasizing the long-term benefits of the A–F rating system.

The Texas Education Agency (TEA) issues the letter grades to provide parents and the public with insight into how schools are performing. While standardized test scores play a role,

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