Katy ISD Celebrates Student Success, Innovation and Safety at 2025 State of the District
KATY, TX [October 24, 2025] – Katy ISD highlighted its continued tradition of academic excellence and innovation at the 2025 State of the District event held in the Leonard Merrell Center. Superintendent Dr. Ken Gregorski delivered the annual address before an audience of elected officials, business leaders, educators and community members, centered on this year’s theme — “United in Purpose.”
“This year’s districtwide theme, “United in Purpose,” captures the spirit that has driven Katy ISD’s success, year after year,” Dr. Gregorski said. “It speaks to the collective strength of our parents, community members, educators, and staff, all working together toward the same goal: delivering unparalleled learning experiences grounded in academic excellence, innovation, safety, and fiscal responsibility.”
Academic Excellence and Prudent Financial Stewardship
For the fifth consecutive year, Katy ISD is ranked the No. 1 school district in the Houston area and 10th in Texas by Niche. Of the districts ranked above Katy ISD, none serve more than 22,000 students — underscoring the District’s ability to achieve large-scale success while maintaining individualized attention for more than 95,000 learners.
Despite the shifting state accountability landscape, the District’s 2025 STAAR results outperformed state averages by wide margins — 18 points in math, 17 in reading, 19 in science, and 20 in social studies — signaling the District’s ongoing commitment to student growth and instructional excellence.
Katy ISD also continues its legacy of financial integrity, earning a Superior “A” rating from the Texas Education Agency for 23 straight years. Dr. Gregorski credited this distinction to strong leadership from the Board of Trustees and the District’s culture of transparency and accountability.
Serving the Students of Texas
Looking ahead, Katy ISD will launch Legacy Virtual High School in Fall 2026 — a forward-thinking virtual campus serving eligible full-time and part-time learners across Texas. Backed by Senate Bill 569, the program positions Katy ISD as a statewide leader in high-quality virtual education while generating additional per-student funding to reinvest in local schools while offering the District’s renowned educational quality to students across Texas.
Strategic Planning and Workforce Readiness
Dr. Gregorski credited the District’s long-range strategic planning process for aligning community vision with student opportunity. Each year, more than 100 parents, educators and community members collaborate on strategic goals centered on supporting the whole child.
One example is the rapid growth of Career and Technical Education (CTE). More than 32,000 students are enrolled in CTE courses across 40 programs, and nearly 45 percent of graduating seniors earn an industry certification before graduation.
Student Achievement Aligned to College/Career Success
Katy ISD’s graduating seniors collectively earned more than $10.1 million in scholarships, while 125 fine arts students and 202 student-athletes signed National Letters of Intent to continue their education at colleges and universities nationwide. Katy ISD’s diverse fine arts offerings also netted the District a designation one of the Best Communities for Music Education, highlighting an avenue where students can plug creative musical interests into their educational journey.
Developing Future Educators
The District’s state-accredited Alternative Certification Program continues to grow Katy ISD’s own educators. Last spring, the first cohort of 80 newly certified teachers graduated and joined District campuses this school year.
Commitment to Safety and Wellness
Katy ISD Police Chief Mark Rider and his team remain focused on proactive safety measures that exceed state standards. Every campus is protected by armed security personnel, including officers and guards at all secondary schools and guards at every elementary campus. Recent safety upgrades include innovative locking devices for classroom doors, enhanced playground fencing and a pilot of a campus badge alert system that allows silent, campus-wide communication even without cell service.
The District’s SpeakUp Anonymous Reporting App received more than 5,000 actionable tips last year, helping prevent potential crises. Katy ISD’s Mental Health Intervention Team provided direct support in over 150 incidents, ensuring that safety and well-being remain central to the District’s mission.
Planning for the Future
Dr. Gregorski concluded by reaffirming the District’s commitment to responsible, community-driven growth. With more than 100 campuses and facilities, Katy ISD continually assesses long-term facility, safety and technology needs through its bond committee process. As needs, priorities and potential enrollment growth evolve, the District will assess the need for a future bond program, innovative pathways and other initiatives with guidance from the board.
Dr. Ken Gregorski shared the District’s current state and vision of excellence for the future at the State of the District event.

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