McKinney ISD received an overall B rating from the Texas Education Agency for the 2025-26 school year.
TEA released its accountability ratings for the 2025-26 school year Aug. 14, marking the fifth consecutive year the district has received a B rating, per TEA’s website.
The big picture
Overall, the district received a B rating, totaling 87 out of 100 points for the 2025-26 school year. It also earned a B rating for the following areas:
- Student achievement, which measures student performance across all subjects on the STAAR test, graduation rates and student readiness for post-high school success.
- School progress, which measures the number of students who grew academically and district performance compared to other districts with similar economically disadvantaged student populations.
- Closing the gaps, which uses data to find differentials between ethnic groups, socioeconomic backgrounds and other factors.
Zoom in
Out of the district’s 33 campuses, nine campuses received an A rating, 10 campuses received a B rating, six campuses received a C rating, four schools received a D rating and one school received an F rating, per TEA’s website. Three of the district’s campuses—the Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program, Serenity High and the county residential center—do not receive ratings.
All three high school campuses earned an A rating, per TEA’s website.
MISD has received a B rating for the past five school years, TEA’s website states. More detail about campus and district ratings can be found at www.txschools.gov.
Quote of note
“At McKinney ISD, every decision we make is centered on what’s best for students,” Superintendent Shawn Pratt said in a district news release. “These results provide valuable insight into both our successes and the areas where we can continue to grow. We are proud of the accomplishments of our students, teachers, and staff, and we remain committed to ensuring every student experiences high-quality instruction, meaningful learning opportunities and the support they need to graduate ready for college, career and life.”