More North Texas schools are doing a better job improving outcomes for low-income students.
It’s part of the latest data from the education nonprofit Children At Risk, which focuses on schools meeting the needs of economically disadvantaged kids.
In the 2024-2025 school rankings, Children At Risk said the A-F designations are designed as a starting point for discussions on how to improve school performance and educational opportunities for all students.
In North Texas, the number of gold ribbon campuses increased from 52 in 2024 to 90 this year.
A gold ribbon campus is one that attains both high achievement (A or B rating) and has a high poverty student population (75% or more socioeconomically disadvantaged).
The rankings cover elementary, middle school and high school, and include c

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