Accountability

At The University of Texas at Austin High School Special Purpose District (UTHSD), students have consistently demonstrated a long history of successful academic performance. UTHSD participates in the state of Texas Public Education information Management System (PEIMS), which includes data for student demographics and academic performance, personnel, financial, and organizational information. The Texas Education Agency assigns an overall state accountability rating and academic distinctions for each school and district annually based on a variety of measures. Please see the links below to view the state and federal report cards for the The University of Texas at Austin High School and to view the detailed information about the State Accountability Rating System.

State Accountability Ratings

2022 UTHS District Overall Rating: B (89)

2022 UTHS District Academic Distinctions

  • English Language Arts/Reading
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Comparative Academic Growth
  • Postsecondary Readiness

Performance Reports

Federal School Report Card

UTHS DistrictUTHS Campus 001 TexasState of Texas Overall
2022-20232022-20232022-2023
2021-20222021-20222021-2022
2020-20212020-20212020-2021

 

Texas School Report Card 

UTHS DistrictUTHS Campus 001 Texas
2022-20232022-2023
2021-20222021-2022
2020-20212020-2021

*The 2022-23 accountability reports are not yet publicly available. The Texas Education Agency's notification states, "The release of these reports is pending judicial ruling and decisions from the 88th Legislature during a special called session."

Texas Academic Performance Report

UTHS DistrictUTHS Campus 001 TexasState of Texas Overall
2022-20232022-20232022-2023
2021-20222021-20222021-2022
2020-20212020-20212020-2021

 

Our History

In 1999, the UT High School Special Purpose District (UTHSD) opened a full-time online high school for students to earn high school diplomas. Beginning in the fall of 2021, the UTHSD expanded to two full-time online high schools:

  • UT High School - for Texas residents
  • UT International High School - for Non-Texas residents

Also, beginning in Fall 2021, UTHSD acquired state funding for Texas residents to attend the full-time online UTHS for free tuition. For the previous two decades, all students were required to pay tuition and the school received no state or federal funding for high school student programs. Students who live out-of-state or international locations continue to pay private tuition to attend the full-time online UT International High School because the UTHSD does not receive any state or federal funding for these students' programs.

Beginning in Fall 2020, the UTHSD began submitting Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS) data, aligned with the new state funding projected to begin in Fall 2021. For this reason, PEIMS data reports for years prior to 2020 are not available for UTHSD. In addition, data tracking over time for certain categories may be blank in current reports and will be populated in future years as data over time becomes available.

Special Requests

To request translation or hard copies of reports please email edservices@austin.utexas.edu.

More Information

For more information about the state and federal report cards and accountability system see the Texas Education Agency's website at the links provided below. For the 2022-23 academic year, the state of Texas did not rate school districts while the new accountability rating system was under review. For the 2020-2021 academic year, the state of Texas did not rate school districts due to a declared state of disaster.

Texas Federal Report Cards

Texas School Report Cards

Texas Academic Performance Reports

Texas Accountability Rating System