Texas Education Agency can release schools’ 2023 performance ratings, appeals court rules
- The Texas Education Agency can now issue 2023 school district ratings after a court ruling.
- More than 120 districts sued because the TEA changed college readiness standards.
- The updated system requires 88% of seniors to pursue college or a career to get an A.
- Chief Justice Brister wrote, 'It is not our role as judges to decide whether the Commissioner’s decisions were necessary or fair.'
- The appeals court reversed the injunction, so the TEA can release the delayed school grades.
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State court rules TEA can release 2022-23 A-F school accountability ratings
The ruling will allow the Texas Education Agency to assign the 2023 ratings more than 1.5 years after they were originally due. A case regarding the 2024 ratings was still in the court system as of April 3.
TEA can now release 2023 A-F accountability ratings
AUSTIN (KXAN) – On Thursday, a judge with Texas' 15th Court of Appeals ruled that the Texas Education Agency (TEA) can now release its 2023 A-F school accountability ratings. "A through F is a bill I championed when I was in the senate, I championed when I was the chair of public education and have championed as Lt. Governor," said Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick. "Before A through F, in districts and schools, parents did not know what the result of their …
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