Five local school districts need to implement “turnaround plans” and improve student outcomes at failing campuses to avoid further probing from the state.

This comes after the Texas Education Agency released preliminary campus and district ratings for the 2024-25 school year, measuring how effective public schools are at teaching students.

The latest ratings found that San Antonio Independent School District, Edgewood ISD, Northside ISD, Judson ISD and Harlandale ISD all have campuses that have earned a failing rating — a “D” or “F” — for two or three consecutive years.

All five districts got letters from the Texas Education Agency in September, alerting them to the need to implement turnaround plans for these schools. They have until Nov. 14 to submit those plans for TEA approval, an

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