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PSJA official announces all eight middle schools earned A or B TEA ratings

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An agency official with PHARR-SAN JUAN-ALAMO ISD said all eight district middle schools were designated A or B under the Texas Education Agency’s A–F accountability system, calling the results a major achievement for the district.

An agency official for PHARR-SAN JUAN-ALAMO ISD said the district’s eight middle schools were designated A or B under the Texas Education Agency’s A–F accountability system.

“I’m just extremely proud that all 8 of our middle schools here in PSJA are identified or designated a or b campuses by the a through f, accountability system in TEA,” the agency official said, adding that the district is proud of the result.

The official emphasized that neighboring districts do not commonly report every middle school meeting those designations, saying the district was "extremely proud of the PSJA middle schools." The remarks framed the designations as a districtwide accomplishment rather than the result of a single school’s performance.

The announcement in the transcript did not include additional details such as the specific campuses by name, the year of the ratings, or the precise metrics that produced the A and B designations. The official did not identify themselves by name or job title in the provided remarks.

No formal vote or board action was recorded in the available transcript excerpt. The remarks appeared as an announcement and expression of pride about the TEA accountability outcomes.