Education
BY STEVE GUNTLI
Leander ISD shows improvement in latest TEA ratings The Texas Education Agency released its annual A F accountability ratings, highlighting the per- formance of Texas public schools in the 2024-25 school year. Ratings are based on student academic achieve- ment, test results, graduation rates and distribu- tion of grades. According to state law, A F ratings must be sent out by Aug. 15 each year. The 2023-24 ratings were blocked following a lawsuit led by 33 Texas school districts, arguing that the system made it impossible for some schools to earn a high score. In July, Texas’ 15th Court of Appeals ruled that the 2023-24 ratings could be released. The 2024-25 numbers were released as scheduled.
School
2023-24 2024-25
School
2023-24 2024-25
Akin Elementary
88 (B)
88 (B)
Mason Elementary
76 (C)
77 (C)
Bagdad Elementary
68 (D)
76 (C)
New Hope High School
89 (B)
98 (A)
Block House Creek Elementary
78 (C)
79 (C)
North Elementary
78 (C)
79 (C)
Camacho Elementary
62 (D)
72 (C)
Parkside Elementary
90 (A)
91 (A)
Danielson Middle School
81 (B)
86 (B)
Plain Elementary
75 (C)
76 (C)
Early College High School
88 (B)
93 (A)
Pleasant Hill Elementary
79 (C)
81 (B)
Giddens Elementary
68 (D)
76 (C)
Rouse High School
91 (A)
90 (A)
Glenn High School
80 (B)
86 (B)
Running Brushy Middle School
82 (B)
89 (A)
Hisle Elementary
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81 (B)
Stiles Middle School
95 (A)
95 (A)
Knowles Elementary
66 (D)
77 (C)
Tarvin Elementary
87 (B)
90 (A)
Larkspur Elementary
75 (C)
75 (C)
Whitestone Elementary
79 (C)
78 (C)
Leander High School
91 (A)
90 (A)
Wiley Middle School
80 (B)
91 (A)
Leander Middle School
83 (B)
89 (B)
Winkley Elementary
81 (B)
86 (B)
SOURCE: TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCYCOMMUNITY IMPACT
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