The Texas A–F accountability system is a fair, rigorous, and transparent tool for measuring campus and school district performance. Ratings are one of many ways to determine how well your child’s school is preparing your child for the next grade level and success after high school. Teachers and schools also use rating information to improve practices and instructional approaches for the new school year and beyond.
Beginning August 15, 2025, you will be able to view the rating for your child’s school, plus much more, by visiting TXschools.gov. You will also be able to search for schools using your address and compare your child’s school to others. Parents have shared that the detailed profile information along with school ratings, school offerings, and additional parent resources help paint a more complete picture of their child’s school.
The Texas A–F accountability system reflects three system objectives: grade-level rigor for students, fairness for districts and campuses, and transparency for parents and the public to ensure our state continues to work towards becoming a national leader in preparing students for success after graduation.
We encourage you to learn more about your child’s school and use this information, your own observations, and your child’s grades to create a learning plan to help your child succeed.
We wish you and your family a great school year.
For more information about school ratings, visit TXschools.gov
Overview of A-F from Texas Education Agency
2025 Accountability Manual
A-F Campus and District Ratings and Reports
Community Meeting with John Tanner on A-F GradingSystem