Unofficial TEA Ratings Chart
Fort Worth ISD is proud to report academic progress for the 2023-2024 school year, as reflected in the latest STAAR 2.0 assessment results and the anticipated Texas Education Agency’s (TEA) A-F Accountability Ratings.
The district’s estimated overall rating increased by 6 points, from 64 in 2023 to an estimated C rating of 70 in 2024. This improvement represents a significant 36% year-over-year decrease in the number of students attending D or F-rated campuses, meaning more than 16,000 fewer students are enrolled in low-performing schools. This progress highlights the district’s commitment to enhancing student outcomes and fostering equitable learning environments.
Highlights
High schools in Fort Worth ISD are furthering their commitment to preparing students for any path after graduation by maintaining or increasing their ratings from the state based on STAAR scores.
FWISD celebrates the six A-rated high schools of choice below:
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Marine Creek Collegiate
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Texas Academy of Biomedical Sciences
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TCC South Collegiate
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I.M. Terrell Academy
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Young Men’s Leadership Academy
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Young Women’s Leadership Academy
Thirteen high schools in FWISD increased their accountability ratings, among which the four schools below jumped two letter grades.
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Arlington Heights
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Carter-Riverside
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North Side
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Southwest
Families may view individual student STAAR progress in Parent Portal. Click below: