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The Texas Education Agency released its A-F academic accountability ratings for the first time in two years on Thursday. The agency was blocked from sharing the 2023 results after more than 100 districts sued over the updated criteria for evaluating schools� performance.
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Five Texas school districts have filed a new lawsuit over the state’s methods for measuring academic accountability, putting a hold on Thursday’s planned release of A-F ratings.
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The Texas House Public Education Committee will hold a hearing Monday on legislation to create education savings accounts. The House blocked the committee chair's attempt to hold a vote on Wednesday.
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Four Austin schools received the lowest ranking in an accountability report released by the state Tuesday.Burnet, Martin and Mendez middle schools, as�
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Many Central Texas school districts received mediocre grades from the state under a new accountability system, according to a report of preliminary grades�