Academically Acceptable

Academically Acceptable
An academically acceptable rating is the one many U.S state educators use for grading schools with the most basic teaching. This rating is often common in poor areas in the U.S, such as Chicago or Newark, New Jersey.
Any school or district not meeting all of the above criteria for Academically Acceptable will be rated thus. Any school or district with such ranking will be required to submit a plan for corrective action, and TEA may assign a monitor to the school or district to assist it in improving its rating.

A district with two consecutive Academically Unacceptable ratings can be closed by TEA (as was the case with the now-defunct Wilmer-Hutchins Independent School District and the Mirando City Independent School District).
 
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