The latest Texas Education Agency news from The Texas Tribune. By Jaden Edison Updated: Sept. 11, 2024 The Texas Education Agency says there’s time to fix problems before officially reported ...
The superintendents said they haven’t received enough support from the state or time to fix errors the system generated.
Texas Education Agency Commissioner Mike Morath on Wednesday said next year lawmakers should ban the use of cellphones in ...
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The Texas Education Agency can't release A-F grades while a lawsuit brought be a handful of school districts moves forward.
Students still have learning gaps four years after the COVID-19 pandemic. More teachers enter the classroom without rigorous ...
Some of the self-calculated A-F scores released last week by the Fort Worth Independent School District may be wrong. The ...
On Wednesday, Texas Education Agency Commissioner Mike Morath spoke at a Senate Education Committee Hearing, calling on lawmakers to take action against the use of cellphones in schools next year.
The Texas Education Agency is blocked from publishing the scores after a group of five public school districts secured a temporary restraining order earlier this month. Leaders from IDEA Public ...
Texan students completing the high school foundation program are expected to earn 22 credit hours, according to the Texas Education Agency. Students may also elect to attain a higher number of ...
Three years ago, the Texas Education Agency announced major changes to the reporting system. The goal was to make it easier for school districts and the state to share data and reduce the amount ...
A Well of Conservative Support for Public Schools in Rural Texas A national movement to ... David Goodman The state education agency said in new guidance that it would immediately stop enforcing ...