DISD Superintendent Elizalde meeting with student

DISD Superintendent Elizalde meeting with student.

East Dallas schools received mostly ‘A’s and ‘B’s, according to the state’s 2025 ratings that were released last week.

Performance on the state’s standardized test makes a significant impact on the grades for school districts and campuses, but readiness for career, college or military is also a factor. The scores are supposed to represent student achievement, progress and closing the gaps between disadvantaged and non-disadvantaged student groups. 

East Dallas schools on this list received 10 ‘A’s, 16 ‘B’s, five ‘C’s, one ‘D’ and no ‘F’s. Again, ‘B’ was the most common grade compared to the last time scores were released, but the number of ‘A’s seems to have increased while ‘C’s and ‘D’s have decreased. 

Dallas ISD scored a ‘B’ while campuses with ‘A’ and ‘B’ ratings increased, and those with ‘F’s decreased, according to a Dallas ISD News Hub article. More than 70% of Dallas ISD schools earned an ‘A’ or ‘B.’

“These results reflect the unwavering commitment of our educators, students and families. None of this happens without them,” Superintendent Stephanie S. Elizalde said in the Dallas ISD News Hub article. “While there is still work to be done, these results are a clear sign that we are moving in the right direction, and we will not stop until every school is achieving at a high level. It’s what our kids deserve, and it’s the legacy we are committed to build for every student.

Check out the full list of grades below: 

Alex Sanger Preparatory School in Forest Hills: B

Alex W. Spence Talented/Gifted Academy in Belmont Park: A

Bayles Elementary School, south of Ferguson Road: B

Bryan Adams High School Leadership Academy, between Peavy and Ferguson Roads: B

Casa View Elementary School, north of Centerville Road: B

Cesar Chavez Learning Center at North Carroll and Ross Avenues: B

Charles A. Gill Elementary School on Ferguson Road: C

Dan D. Rogers Elementary School at the corner of Abrams Road and East Lovers Lane: A

Eduardo Mata Montessori School on La Vista Drive: B

Edwin J. Kiest Elementary School at the corner of Millmar Drive and Shiloh Road: B

Geneva Heights Elementary School in Lower Greenville: B

George W. Truett Elementary School by Ferguson Park: A

Harold Wendell Lang Sr. Middle School, west of N. Buckner Boulevard: C

Ignacio Zaragoza Elementary School, off North Carroll Avenue: D

Personalized Learning Preparatory at J.W. Ray Learning Center, south of Lemmon Avenue: A

Innovation Design Entrepreneurship Academy at the corner of Ross and Fitzhugh Avenues: C

J.L. Long Middle School off Paulus Avenue: B

Lakewood Elementary School on Hillbrook Street: A

Larry G. Smith Elementary School on Gus Thomasson Road: A

Martha Turner Reilly Elementary School near Lochwood: B

Mockingbird Elementary School on Mockingbird Lane: A

Mount Auburn STEAM Academy near Samuell-Grand Park: A

Oran M. Roberts Elementary School on East Grand Avenue: C

Reinhardt Elementary School between Peavy and Gus Thomasson Roads: A

Robert T. Hill Middle School on Easton Road: B

S.S. Conner Elementary School, north of Lakeland Drive/John West Road: C

Solar Preparatory School for Boys near the intersection of Henderson and Ross Avenues: B

Solar Preparatory School for Girls on Henderson Avenue: A

Victor H. Hexter Elementary School at Peavy Road and Northcliff Drive: B

W.H. Gaston Middle School near Ash Creek Estates: B

William Lipscomb Elementary School in Junius Heights: B

Woodrow Wilson High School, south of Lakewood: B