Texas Education Agency releases 2022 accountability ratings for state’s districts and schools!

Houston, Texas (KTRK) – Parents can now see if their child’s school or neighborhood earned the degree as the Texas Education Agency published its 2022 accountability ratings Monday morning.

Changes have been made to the ranking system due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the difficulties schools have faced.

In the past, schools would give a letter grade based on how well they performed. This year, however, the degree will not be published in schools with lower grades.

For example, if your child’s school gets an A, B, or C, you’ll see that degree listed on the state’s website.

An “A” indicates that many students are doing well in school.

But if your child goes to a school with a D or F grade, the score will not be listed. Instead, you’ll see the words “unranked” along with the interpretation that a rating means the scale or overall score measured is less than 70. This likely indicates that too few students are on the right track.

according to txschools.gov . websiteassessments “measure how much students are learning in each grade and whether or not they are ready for the next. They also show how well a school or district prepares its students for success after high school in college, the workforce, or the military.”

ABC13 has checked the report cards of many districts and schools in our district. Here is a look at some of these results.

You can view assessments by region or search for them by school.

TEA Commissioner Mike Morath Klein is expected to visit ISD later Monday to talk about the accountability assessments.

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