SNYDER – While Snyder Junior High School’s five-year stretch of low ratings from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) makes it subject to state sanctions, those sanctions won’t be announced until 2020 at the earliest, Snyder ISD’s superintendent said Thursday.
The TEA’s latest campus and district accountability ratings announced earlier this summer gave the junior high a F letter grade, the fifth consecutive year the campus has received that designation.
Under TEA guidelines, any school district or campus earning an unacceptable rating for five consecutive years is left open to a variety of state interventions, including possible takeover by a charter school. But ...