RHS Earns an A!

The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has released the 2025 Accountability Ratings, which evaluate the performance of districts, schools, and individual students based on STAAR test performance.

Overall, our campus received an A rating for the 2024-2025 Accountability Rating.

Other campus accountability ratings information we wanted to share with you includes:

2024 -2025 Growth from 2023-24

Accountability rating increased from 89% to 91%.
Student Achievement increased from 84% to 86%.
Relative/Comparative performance increased from 88% to 91%.
AP Exam passing rates increased by 5%
CCMR completion rates increased from 96% to 97%.
The number of students meeting CCMR criteria increased by 24 students.

At Richardson High School, our students are more than a score from one test given on one day, and we are committed to the district’s North Star Goal, where every student will meet or exceed their academic growth goals.

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