
The Texas Education Agency released the 2025 A-F Accountability Ratings for public school systems and campuses across the state. Orange County schools and Deweyville saw improvements in their scores.
1,208 districts and 9,084 campuses in Texas were rated in 2025. Compared with 2024, 24% of districts and 31% of campuses improved their letter grade. Most campuses maintained their previous rating, and only a small portion—15%—saw a decline. 43% of high-poverty campuses in Texas were rated an A or B, continuing to prove that demographics do not equal destiny.
The A–F Accountability System was established in 2017 by the 85th Texas Legislature through House Bill (HB) 22 to provide clear and consistent information on how schools are performing in three key areas: Student Achievement, School Progress and Closing the Gaps.
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