Accountability Rating System
Accountability Rating System for Texas Public Schools and Districts (2022)
Scurry-Rosser ISD has received an overall score of 87, or a high “B” rating, in the 2022 State
Accountability Rating System released by the Texas Education Agency recently. The 2022 A-F
Ratings measures the performance of schools in three areas: Student Achievement, School
Progress, and Closing the Gaps. The ratings are based predominantly on annual standardized
test scores from the STAAR at elementary and middle school and end-of-course exams at high
school. Senate Bill (SB) 1385 requires a “Not Rated” label for 2022 unless the district or campus
earns an A, B, or C. Scaled numeric scores will be published even if an Overall Rating of “Not
Rated” label is applied. It’s been three years since districts and campuses have received a state
accountability rating. Given the impact of COVID-19, all districts and schools received a label of
“Not rated: Declared State of Disaster” for their 2020 and 2021 accountability ratings. The last
year (2019) Scurry-Rosser ISD was rated by TEA we received a rating of 89. The 2022 A-F Ratings
are also available to the public on TEA’s TXschools.gov website.
TxSchools.gov Website with 2021-2022 A-F Ratings
Information to use for searching.
District # = 129910
Scurry-Rosser High School # - 129910001
Scurry-Rosser Middle School # - 129910041
Scurry-Rosser Elementary # - 129910101
TEA Reports for 2019
Summary Report for District Summary Report for Middle School
Summary Report for High School Summary for Elementary School