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Texas has the 23rd least equitable school districts in the U.S. overall, but some districts within the state are fairer than others. To find out where school funding is distributed most equitably, WalletHub scored 1,013 districts in Texas based on two metrics: average household income and expenditures for public elementary and secondary schools ...
Eight school districts in Texas received a failing grade in the Texas Education Agency's financial accountability ratings for the 2022-23 school year.
In this review, we'll take you through some of the worst schools in Texas, from prekindergarten to college. Our elementary, middle, and high school rankings are based on the respective schools' test scores on GreatSchools.org and their latest rankings in statewide examinations.
In a worst case scenario, school districts with too many failing grades in a row face the threat of a state takeover — just like it happened at the Houston Independent School District last...
There are 83 schools from Dallas ISD on the list (which is less than last year's 91), including more than 30 elementary schools. Fort Worth ISD follows with 47 schools (down from last year's 51).
See which Houston-area school districts were ranked the lowest in 2022 by Children at Risk, a nonprofit research organization that advocates for Texas youth.
See a list of rankings for 1215 districts in Texas, from best to worst. Compare test scores and view school rankings for Texas schools at SchoolDigger.com
Every year, CHILDREN AT RISK (C@R) ranks and grades Texas public schools to help parents, educators, and community members understand how schools in their community are performing and spark dialogue on the quality of public education across Texas. The following rankings and the grades reflected on this site are based on student achievement data ...
The Comprehensive Report on Texas Public Schools describes the status of public education in Texas and provides extensive information about academic excellence indicators, state assessments, graduation and dropouts, grade-level retention, accountability ratings, curriculum, and charter schools.
Nearly 400 North Texas schools that usually rank high academically were identified as “red flag” campuses because their performance dropped during the pandemic, according to a statewide...