A leading national education journal has given the state of Texas an "A" for its standards and accountability system. The ratings were published in Business Week’s 2010 Quality Counts report, which this year focuses on the national standards debate and examines the quality of work states have done independently preparing their own standards. Texas received a grade of "B" for a related category, "transitions and alignment." The results were announced in a news release last month from the Texas Education Agency.
Full Quality Counts information is available at: http://www.edweek.org/ew/toc/2010/01/14/index.html .
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