School districts will be waiting a little bit longer to see what grades they’ve earned from the state. The Texas Education Agency announced Tuesday that it will not be releasing the 2023 A-F accountability ratings on Sept. 28 as originally planned. Instead, the TEA said it will release the results in about a month because it needs more time to ensure the data is taking the impact of COVID-19 into account.
If school districts get low grades long enough, the state can intervene. Ratings can also impact student enrollment and local property values.
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