August 20, 2024 — Districts across the state of Texas continue to await the release of 2023-24 A-F accountability ratings for the second consecutive year. Although a temporary restraining order has delayed the official A-F accountability ratings determined by the Texas Education Agency (TEA), Midland ISD, which is not part of the lawsuit, is committed to transparency and accountability. The district is voluntarily sharing its internal calculations of the accountability ratings for the 2023-24 school year. These scores and ratings are preliminary and not official but provide a guide to the district for making improvements.
The delay of the 2022-23 ratings did not impact the work that needed to be accomplished to improve student outcomes in the district during the previous school year, and the most recent delays in the release of the 2023-24 ratings will not hinder the continued efforts of the district and campuses. MISD will keep student success at the forefront and maintain its commitment to academic excellence, regardless of these delays.
2023-2024 Projected Accountability Ratings
Below are the internally calculated projections for the 2022-23 and 2023-24 school years.
Please note that these are not official Texas Education Agency ratings.
For the 2023-24 school year, MISD is projected to receive an overall rating of C or 71 out of 100.
Compared to 2023 projections, MISD shows the following:
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