Despite ongoing efforts to revamp the educational landscape within Houston ISD, the number of campuses receiving D ratings has alarmingly increased over the past two years. Following the state’s intervention, intended to bolster underperforming schools, many of these institutions continue to struggle with low academic achievement and resource constraints. The mounting pressure highlights systemic issues such as inadequate funding, staffing shortages, and challenges in meeting state accountability standards. Community leaders and parents alike remain concerned as the district grapples with turning these scores around.

The most affected schools consistently report difficulties in areas including student attendance, test performance, and curriculum implementation. Among the lowest scoring campuses, a pattern emerges of schools serving neighborhoods with greater socioeconomic challenges, pointing to the need for targeted support programs that address both educational and social factors. Key issues identified at the D-rated schools include:

  • High teacher turnover rates disrupting continuity of instruction
  • Limited access to technology and learning materials
  • Insufficient after-school and tutoring programs
  • Challenges in student engagement and motivation
School NameGrade LevelCurrent RatingKey Challenges
Fleming Middle School6-8DHigh absenteeism, Learning resource gaps
Maplewood ElementaryK-5DTeacher shortages, Low test scores
Riverbend High9-12DCurriculum alignment issues, Student engagement
Willow Creek CharterK-8DLimited tech access, Funding deficits