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Accountability Ratings

Texas Accountability System District and Campus Ratings

Established by House Bill 22 during the 85th Texas Legislature, the A–F accountability system provides educators, parents, and communities with a transparent view of the academic performance of Texas public schools based on three domains: Student Achievement, School Progress, and Closing the Gaps. In the 2022, to align with Senate Bill 1365, districts and campuses received an A, B or C rating or were assigned a label of Not Rated: Senate Bill 1365, both overall and in each domain. This Not Rated: Senate Bill 1365 label was applied when the domain or overall scaled score for a district or campus was less than 70. 

Texas provides annual academic accountability ratings to its public school districts, charters and schools. The ratings are based on performance on state standardized tests; graduation rates; and college, career, and military readiness outcomes. The ratings examine student achievement, school progress, and whether districts and campuses are closing achievement gaps among various student groups. You can  visit TXschools.gov to access accountability information for districts across the state of Texas. To help parents and community members understand the A-F accountability system, MISD created a series of informative videos last fall. These short videos break down the updates in easy-to-understand language and are available.

2024-2025

Preliminary state accountability ratings for 2025 released by the Texas Education Agency (TEA)  show that 85% of Midlothian ISD campuses earned an A or B rating, with nine of the district’s 13 rated schools improving their scores over the past two years. The district earned an overall score of 85, or a B rating.

Celebrating Distinctions
In addition to the overall ratings, Midlothian ISD campuses earned six academic distinctions from TEA, highlighting excellence in specific areas and growth categories, beyond achieving an overall acceptable rating.

  • T.E. Baxter Elementary - Top 25% Comparative Closing the Gaps
  • Frank Seale Middle School - Top 25% Comparative Academic Growth
  • Frank Seale Middle School - Top 25% Comparative Closing the Gaps
  • Frank Seale Middle School - Postsecondary Readiness
  • Midlothian High School - Academic Achievement in Mathematics
  • Midlothian High School - Top 25% Comparative Academic Growth

2025 Midlothian ISD Campus Accountability Ratings
T.E. Baxter Elementary – B 
Jean Coleman Elementary – B
J.R. Irvin Elementary– C
Longbranch Elementary – B
Dolores W. McClatchey Elementary – A
LaRue Miller Elementary – B
Mt. Peak Elementary – B
J.A. Vitovsky Elementary – C
Dieterich Middle School – B
Frank Seale Middle School – B
Walnut Grove Middle School – A
Midlothian Heritage High School – B
Midlothian High School – B

Preliminary ratings for the 2024 were also released on August 15, 2025. More details can be found on the TEA Texas Schools website

Want to view your child’s individual STAAR results? Visit the Texas Education Agency Family Portal. Reach out to your child’s school for support if needed.

2021-22

In 2022, Midlothian ISD received an overall accountability score of 88 and letter grade of B.  In the chart below, you will find all Midlothian ISD campus ratings and distinction designations for the 2021-22 accountability period.

School
Scaled Score
Rating
Distinctions
T.E. Baxter Elementary 82 B Science
J.R. Irvin Elementary 86 B  
Longbranch Elementary 94 A

Post Secondary Readiness

Comparitive Closing the Gaps

Dolores McClatchey Elementary 87 B Science
LaRue Miller Elementary 88 B  
Mt. Peak Elementary 85 B Science
J.A. Vitovsky Elementary 83 B  
Jean Coleman Elementary Not yet open N/A N/A
Dieterich Middle School 83 B  
Frank Seale Middle School 71 C  
Walnut Grove Middle School 83 B  
Midlothian Heritage High School 88 B  
Midlothian High School 81 B  
Midlothian ISD 88 B  

For campus and district performance reports view the 2021-22 TAPR Report page on the Midlothian ISD website.