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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas school ratings improve, but more campuses inch closer to state sanctions
Fewer schools received a D or an F in the 2024-25 school year than the year prior. But for campuses that are underperforming, two or more years of low grades in a row means more pressure to improve — or risk more state oversight.
Among the largest districts, Frisco ISD had one of the highest grades, an A-grade with an overall rating of 90.
School districts may make a data submission error “on very rare occasions," but there are processes to allow school districts to correct the data, TEA Commissioner Mike Morath said.