How to check your campus: Texas Education Agency releases A-F school ratings

Results posted for two school years after long delays

TEA releases school accountability ratings

The Texas Education Agency released the A-F accountability ratings for Texas schools and districts for the last two school years.

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Parents can see how their child’s school scored under the state’s accountability system for both the 2023-24 and 2024-25 school years.

The much-anticipated results come after years after a long court battle over the release.

The TEA says these ratings reflect a combination of STAAR test scores, year-over-year growth, graduation rates, and how well the district is serving historically underserved student groups — including low-income students, English learners, and students with disabilities.

Here’s a look at the academic performance results over the past few years for several of the biggest school districts in the Houston area.

Houston ISD

  • 2024–25: B / 82
  • 2023–24: C / 79

Cypress-Fairbanks ISD

  • 2024–25: B / 85
  • 2023–24: B / 82

Katy ISD

  • 2024–25: B / 88
  • 2023–24: B / 87

Fort Bend ISD

  • 2024–25: B / 80
  • 2023–24: C / 79

Conroe ISD

  • 2024–25: B / 85
  • 2023–24: B / 85

Aldine ISD

  • 2024–25: C / 73
  • 2023–24: D / 68

Klein ISD

  • 2024–25: B / 86
  • 2023–24: B / 84

Humble ISD

  • 2024–25: C / 77
  • 2023–24: C / 75

Pasadena ISD

  • 2024–25: B / 84
  • 2023–24: B / 82

Alief ISD

  • 2024–25: C / 75
  • 2023–24: C / 75

Pearland ISD

  • 2024–25: A / 91
  • 2023–24: B / 89

Clear Creek ISD

  • 2024–25: B / 86
  • 2023–24: B / 84

Spring Branch ISD

  • 2024–25: B / 80
  • 2023–24: B / 81

Tomball ISD

  • 2024–25: A / 92
  • 2023–24: A / 91

Deer Park ISD

  • 2024–25: B / 82
  • 2023–24: B / 81

Galena Park ISD

  • 2024–25: B / 87
  • 2023–24: B / 87

Earlier this week Houston ISD said they had zero F-rated schools.

“Today marks a return to clarity and accountability. With the release of the 2025 A–F Ratings, we are reinforcing our commitment to transparency and to providing accurate, readily available information that helps every family understand how their school is doing,” said Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath.

1,208 districts and 9,084 campuses 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.

Besides checking district results, you can search individual school results here.


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