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More than twice as many Arizona schools received a failing grade in the 2024-25 preliminary report compared with the previous year.

Despite the increase in failing schools, the majority of Arizona's public schools and districts earned A or B grades.

School letter grades are determined by factors including statewide assessments, attendance, and graduation rates.

More than double the number of schools received a failing grade than the year prior in the 2024-25 preliminary school letter grades released by the Arizona State Board of Education.

The majority of Arizona's public schools received A's or B's. About 37% received A's, 39% received B's and 0.6% received F’s — a total of 13 schools compared with six last year. About 2%, or 29 schools, are still under review.

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