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McAllen ISD reviews TEA’s delayed A–F accountability ratings, warns tests and rules keep changing
Summary
District leaders presented the newly released 2023 A–F ratings and projected 2024 results, reviewed litigation that delayed release, and described how the STAAR 2.0 redesign and possible House Bill 4 changes complicate year-to-year comparisons.
McAllen Independent School District administrators on Tuesday briefed the Board of Trustees on the Texas Education Agency’s recently released 2023 A–F accountability ratings, district projections for 2024, and how test redesign and litigation have complicated comparisons across years.
Superintendent Doctor Gutierrez told trustees that the 2023 accountability ratings were delayed by litigation and noted the state’s testing and accountability rules have changed multiple times in recent years. ‘‘We feel very comfortable that those projections for 2024 are identical once the state releases those scores,’’ he said; staff presented a district projection that would raise the district score from an 87 in 2023 to an 89 for 2024.
Nut graf: The presentation…
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