The details
According to an Aug. 15 news release, Boerne ISD earned an “A” with 28 Distinction Designations in 2024. In 2025, Boerne ISD earned an “A” with 27 Distinction Designations.
Across the state, 18% of campuses received an A rating in 2023-24, which increased to 23% in 2024-25.
Overall district data represents 11,041 students. Economically disadvantaged students make up around 18.8% of the district population, while 18% of students are identified under special education, and 7.1% of students are enrolled as emergent bilingual learners.
TEA defines special education as students who receive special instruction and related developmental, corrective, supportive or evaluative services for the current school year as reported by districts and on STAAR test answer documents.
Ratings show all but four BISD campuses receiving an A-rating, with Viola Wilson Elementary, Currington Elementary, Herff Elementary and Kendall Elementary all receiving a B-rating.
“As the state of Texas keeps challenging districts to create educational experiences that set students up for future success, we are proud that Boerne ISD has been able to rise to the occasion,” Superintendent Kristen Craft said in the release. “Our exceptional teachers and staff consistently go the extra mile to make magic happen in our classrooms, and we are grateful for their dedication. Our theme for this year is ‘Legacy Built, Future Ready,’ and today’s TEA scores embody that theme: Boerne ISD has a proud history, and we are helping every student reach a bright future.”