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TEA Releases 2025 A-F Ratings, 3 Austin ISD Schools Get Fourth 'F' Score

Texas releases 2024 and 2025 A-F school grades together after failed lawsuits delayed publication, affecting districts like Fort Worth ISD facing possible state sanctions, officials said.

  • In an unusual rollout, the TEA released 2024 and 2025 ratings simultaneously on Friday for more than 9,000 campuses and 1,200 districts statewide.
  • After months of legal challenges, a coalition of districts sued Education Commissioner Mike Morath, but appeals court rulings in April and July cleared the release of 2023 and 2024 scores.
  • Under the accountability system, the ratings are based largely on standardized test scores and measure student achievement, growth, and college readiness, according to TEA.
  • Under state law, Fort Worth Independent School District faces potential state sanctions after the Leadership Academy at Forest Oak sixth-grade campus earned an F in 2023 and failed five consecutive years.
  • Later this year, campuses with D or F ratings in 2024 and 2025 must submit turnaround plans by Nov. 14, providing families with updated performance information.
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Dallas News broke the news in Dallas, United States on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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