Houston ISD Superintendent Mike Miles, who was appointed by the Texas Education Agency in 2023, hosted a news conference Sept. 9, promising that by the start of the 2027-28 school year, all 273 schools will be A- or B-rated.

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TEA released A-F accountability ratings for the 2024-25 and 2023-24 school years Aug. 15, with HISD scores for the 2024-25 school year showing that the district had no failing F-rated campuses. According to TEA data , HISD had 73 campuses earn an A, 124 earn a B, 54 earn a C and 18 earn a D.

“We went from 93 A and B campuses two years ago to 197,” Miles said. “And beyond the ratings ... what's really happening is that you have kids who can read at grade level more than any other time. Yes, growth is important, and we are growing like never before, and

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