Summary: In January 2024, the Texas Education Agency, TEA, released its annual report for 2023. It is a state report only. Independent School District, ISD, Accountability Reports are still unavailable according to the TEA database as of March 2024. "The 2023 accountability reports are not yet publicly available. The release of these reports is pending judicial ruling and decisions from the 88th Legislature during a special called session."
Latest Update: 04 April, 2024
The Texas Education Agency released its "lackluster" state report. Accountability Reports for each ISD are still unavailable.
In January 2024, the Texas Education Agency, TEA, released its annual report for 2023. It is a state report only.
Independent School District, ISD, Accountability Reports are still unavailable according to the TEA database as of March 2024. "The 2023 accountability reports are not yet publicly available. The release of these reports is pending judicial ruling and decisions from the 88th Legislature during a special called session." [1]
Sources and Research
• Texas Education Agency Releases 2023 End of Year Report, The Texan, 31 January 2024
There are more than five million students that fill the over 9,000 campuses among the 1,209 school systems in Texas. The weight of instructing this astronomical number of students falls on the more than 371,000 teachers that make up these classrooms.
Of Texas students, the TEA reported, 62 percent are economically disadvantaged and 23 percent are emergent bilingual or English learners.
• TEA Releases Annual Report for 2023, Dallas Express, 05 February, 2024. Excerpts
State officials released the latest annual report on Texas’ public school systems, tracking what progress was made last school year and outlining goals for improvement for the coming years.
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) published its 2023 Annual Report last week, offering a comprehensive look at public education in the state in four priority areas.
One of the largest takeaways from TEA’s new report is that despite the 42% increase in annual taxpayer spending on education between the 2010-2011 school year and the 2021-2022 school year, the overall academic performance of the roughly 5.5 million Texas students enrolled in public schools has been lackluster.
According to the latest available TEA accountability report, a total of 57 Dallas ISD campuses earned a D, and 29 earned an F when it came to student achievement outcomes in the 2021-2022 school term.
• Texas Education Agency delays release of annual school ratings, The Texas Tribune, 12 September 2023
TEA said it needs to make adjustments to account for changes in students’ academic performance after the pandemic. The delay comes after several school districts sued to stop the agency from releasing school rankings produced under a new rating system.
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