The Texas Education Agency released the 2017-18 accountability ratings for school districts across the state Wednesday.

Because Hurricane Harvey affected the district last year, Spring ISD did not receive an overall rating or grade. Spring ISD officials said based on its numerical score it would have received a C grade. Here’s how the district ranked in each domain:

Student Achievement: D
This rating is based on how much students know and are able to do at the end of the school year. SISD earned 67 of 100 possible points.

School Progress: C
This rating is based on how students perform over time, comparing their progress to similar schools. SISD earned 71 of 100 possible points.

Closing the Gaps: D
This rating is based on the performance of different populations of students. SISD earned 66 of 100 possible points.

For a more in-depth look at how each school performed, visit www.txschools.org. Each of the following campuses received a “Met Standard” rating except where noted. Here’s how each campus was graded overall:

Elementary Schools


Anderson—70
Bammel Elementary—80
Beneke—81
Booker—74
Burchett—75
Clark Primary—71
Clark Intermediate—71
Cooper—88
Eickenroht—73
Heritage—74
Hirsch—70
Hoyland—62
Jenkins—70
Lewis—79
Link—64
Major—84
Marshall—67
McNabb—77
Meyer—80
Northgate—83
Ponderosa—82
Reynolds—79
Salyers—68
Smith—79
Thompson—83
Winship—85

Middle Schools


Bailey—68
*Bammel Middle—58
*Claughton—59
Dueitt—69
Roberson—84
Twin Creeks—78
Wells—67

High Schools


*Dekaney—59
Spring—69
Spring Early College Academy—98
Westfield—63
Wunsche Sr—81

*School was not rated by TEA.