TEA Releases 2024 and 2025 A-F Accountability Ratings

The TEA this morning (Aug. 15, 2025) released the A-F accountability ratings for the 2023-24 and 2024-25 school years for ISDs, charter districts and their campuses.
Compared with 2024, 24 percent of districts and 31 percent of campuses improved their
letter grade.
Most campuses maintained their previous rating, and only a small portion — 15 percent —saw a decline.
High Poverty Campuses
The TEA spotlighted the data reflecting that a total of 43 percent of high poverty campuses were rated an A or B, continuing as proof that “demographics do not equal destiny.”
“Today marks a return to clarity and accountability. With the release of the 2025 A–F ratings, we are reinforcing our commitment to transparency and to providing accurate, readily available information that helps every family understand how their school is doing,” said Education Commissioner Mike Morath.
The ratings are publicly available here: TXschools.gov
- Note: The 2025 ratings were released as scheduled. The release of the 2024 ratings had been long-delayed by the courts, but were cleared for release by a July 3, 2025, ruling by the Texas Fifteenth Court of Appeals (article).


