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McAllen ISD presents preliminary 2023–24 accountability calculations after TEA ratings blocked by court

McAllen Independent School District Board of Trustees · August 28, 2024
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McAllen ISD trustees heard a detailed presentation of district-run preliminary accountability calculations after a Travis County judge issued a temporary restraining order preventing TEA from releasing official 2024 ratings; administration reported preliminary gains and cautioned the results are internal estimates.

McAllen Independent School District officials presented preliminary campus and district accountability calculations for the 2023–24 cycle on Aug. 13, telling trustees that Texas Education Agency ratings were not released because a Travis County judge issued a temporary restraining order Aug. 12.

Christian Quintana, director of accountability, said the court order bars TEA from issuing 2024 A–F ratings while litigation proceeds, so the district computed its own…

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