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Anna ISD Drew a C, and One Elementary School Received an F

The district scored 74, its academic growth measure came in at a D, and its nine rated campuses span an A at one end and an F at the other.

Demarcus Ramos

August 19, 20261 min read

School Accountability - illustration, Jake Team LLC
School Accountability - illustration, Jake Team LLC

Anna ISD received a C in the Texas Education Agency's 2026 accountability ratings, with an overall score of 74 and the widest internal spread of any district in northern Collin County.

Of nine rated campuses, one earned an A, one a B, four a C, two a D and one an F.

The campus results

The Anna Academic Achievement Center posted the district's highest score at 90, an A. Anna High School followed at 84, a B.

At the other end, Joe K. Bryant Elementary received an F with a score of 52. Sue Evelyn Rattan Elementary scored 60 and Slayter Creek Middle School 68, both D ratings.

The domain that stands out

Anna scored 75 in student achievement and 70 in both school progress and closing the gaps, all C ratings.

The weakest single measure is academic growth, which came in at 67, a D. That figure tracks whether individual students improved relative to their own prior year, independent of where they started. A D there indicates the district is not yet moving students forward at the expected rate, which is a different and in some respects more actionable problem than a low raw achievement score.

The setting

Anna ISD enrolls 6,686 students across 10 schools in one of the fastest-growing small cities in Texas. The district's enrollment has climbed steeply, and three of its campuses now sit at a D or F.

Campus-level reports for every Anna ISD school are published at TXSchools.gov.

Source: Texas Education Agency.

Sources

https://txschools.gov/

https://tea.texas.gov/about-tea/newsroom/tea-releases-2026-f-accountability-ratings-on-txschools-gov

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Demarcus Ramos

Demarcus Ramos writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Anna.

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