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State Accountability 2025

The A–F Accountability System was established in 2017 by the 85th Texas Legislature through House Bill (HB) 22 to provide clear and consistent information on how schools are performing in three key areas: Student Achievement, School Progress and Closing the Gaps. Designed to drive continuous improvement, the A-F system helps ensure that all students, regardless of background, have access to a high-quality education that prepares them for success after graduation. A-F Ratings help educators and school systems celebrate successes and focus support where it is needed most.  

Since August 2018, the state accountability system commonly known as A-F Ratings has allowed for apples-to-apples comparisons over the years. However, the State Assessment of Academic Readiness (STAAR) exams used for these ratings have undergone various updates, including changes in the length of time allowed, a transition to online administration, and the availability of accommodations. 

Texas provides annual academic accountability ratings to its public school districts, charters and schools. The ratings are based largely on performance on state standardized tests and graduation rates. The ratings examine student achievement, student progress, and efforts to close the achievement gap. For more information regarding the state accountability system, please visit:  https://tea.texas.gov/A-F/.