District Accountability Rating

  • tea logo In August 2022, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) released 2022 A–F accountability ratings for districts and campuses, the first to be issued since 2019 due to two years of COVID-related pauses. 

    Established by House Bill 22 during the 85th Texas Legislature, according to the TEA, the A–F accountability system provides educators, parents, and communities with a transparent view of the academic performance of Texas public schools based on three domains: Student Achievement, School Progress, and Closing the Gaps. In 2022, to align with Senate Bill 1365, districts and campuses received an A, B or C rating or were assigned a label of Not Rated: Senate Bill 1365, both overall and in each domain.

    Wimberley ISD was one of 33% of Texas districts that received an "A" Rating, receiving a numerical score of 91 out of 100.

    Click here to view Wimberley's ISD's Accountability "District Profile" on TXschools.gov