Performance Rating & State Accountability Resources
Performance Rating of the District
State accountability ratings are based on a framework of three domains that are used to evaluate the performance of each public school campus and district in the state. This framework includes a range of indicators to calculate a score for each domain and enables a thorough assessment of campus and district effectiveness.
Accountability ratings are based on achieving a target established for each of three performance domains:
- Domain 1: Student Achievement (a snapshot of performance across subjects)
- Domain 2: School Progress (year-to-year student progress by subject and student group)
- Domain 3: Closing Performance Gaps (advanced academic achievement of economically disadvantaged students and the lowest performing racial & ethnic student groups)
A-F letter grades are used to rate the overall performance of districts and campuses.
Due to the impact of COVID-related school closures, all districts and schools in the state received a label of Not Rated: Declared State of Disaster for their 2019 – 20 and 2020 – 21 accountability ratings.
- 2023 – 24 District Accountability Rating: Not yet released by TEA
- 2022 – 23 District Accountability Rating: Not yet released by TEA
- 2021 – 22 District Accountability Rating: B
- 2020 – 21 District Accountability Rating: Not Rated: Declared State of Disaster
- 2019 – 20 District Accountability Rating: Not Rated: Declared State of Disaster
- 2018 – 19 District Accountability Rating: B