Texas released two years of A-F ratings for schools and districts. See how yours did.

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Texas released two years of grades for school districts on Friday, closing a lengthy legal battle over the A-F rating system that helps parents determine the best schooling options for their children.

The Texas Education Agency scores districts and campuses with letter grades to give Texas families an idea of how well they are teaching students. Of the about 1,200 districts scored in the 2024-25 school year, 14% got an A, 71% got a B or a C, and 15% got a D or an F.

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