The ruling marks the fifth consecutive year Texas families have not received a full picture of their schools’ ratings, which are used to determine how they are performing.
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They say TEA needs to get a third party to review the test."The STAAR test itself, the changes were fairly radical this time around," said Nick Maddox, an attorney representing the school districts. "The trend for all school districts is that scores have decreased fairly significantly. We believe that the issue is this test itself."Why Texas schools sued the first time: The lawsuit filed Monday is the second legal battle over the A-F rating system.
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