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San Antonio-area districts drop in state's A-F ratings after change in criteria

  • The state's education agency issued 2023 A-F school performance grades Thursday for systems and campuses statewide.
  • Lawsuits filed by over 120 districts delayed the ratings release for two years following changes to the scoring methodology.
  • These grades cover the 2022-23 academic year performance and appear on the TXSchools.gov website.
  • The agency raised the college readiness threshold for an A rating from 60 percent to 88 percent.
  • The release provides families access to school performance data previously unavailable due to the delay.
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KXXV broke the news in on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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