Dozens of North Texas districts have filed suit against the Texas Education Agency over changes made to the state's accountability rating system.
on the accountability rating system for several years.
Under TEA’s rating system, districts and individual schools receive A–F letter grades related to graduation rates, test results and other metrics. Dallas ISDDallas ISD’s trustees voted unanimously earlier this month to participate in the lawsuit. They took issue with the lack of notice surrounding the system update and said it would work to harm students, families, team members and the broader Dallas community.
Some superintendents have alleged that the update is less about creating upstanding citizens than it is about undoing public ed. Certain proposed legislation would let parents receive private school vouchers only if their public school isn’t passing, according to NBC-DFW. TEA has delayed the release of its latest school and district ratings and is expected to unveil them in October.
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