San Antonio school districts see first accountability ratings since 2019

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Most San Antonio school districts held steady while some campus scores declined under the Texas Education Agency’s first accountability grades since 2019.

Texas Education Agency Commissioner Mike Morath visits Somerset ISD after it was announced the southside district earned an A in the newly released state accountability ratings on academic achievement.

“In most districts, people are rewarded based on their years of experience,” he said. Somerset offers additional pay by evaluating its teachers three to four times a year based on student improvement, he said. Lackland ISD dropped from an A in 2019 to a B this year, while East Central dropped from a C in 2019 to “not rated,” the state agency’s temporary substitute for D and F ratings, in accordance with the state legislature’s pandemic-era law,, which gives failing and near-failing districts time to improve without imposing penalties.

Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again. Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD’s Cibolo Valley Elementary, Rose Garden and Watts Elementary school all declined from 2019 C grades to “not rated.”

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