Get updates from our specialists on the latest legislative changes and requirements for schools throughout central Texas.| Region 13's Blog
The A - F Accountability System is a statewide system by the Texas Education Agency to evaluate the academic performance of Texas public schools.| Region 13's Blog
During the A-F Reset made necessary by SB 1365, Domain 3: Closing the Gaps underwent the most significant changes out of all the domains. These changes| Region 13's Blog
Statewide tests and evaluations like STAAR and TELPAS are a crucial way to assess our students' performance and determine the effectiveness of instruction.| Region 13's Blog
Campus leaders might be principals, directors, instructional coaches, or head teachers. Learn the strategies you'll need to help improve leadership.| Region 13's Blog
The School Progress Domain measures your campus progress in two areas: the number of students that academically grew by at least one year, and the| Region 13's Blog
How the changes affect Consecutive Years and D Ratings The education system in Texas is constantly evolving to better serve its students. One change is| Region 13's Blog
In Texas, the accountability system serves as a vital tool for continuously improving student performance and eliminating achievement gaps based on race,| Region 13's Blog
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) requires state education agencies to determine low-performing schools. These low-performing schools are| Region 13's Blog
Melinda Marquez is the Director of Accountability, Assessment, and Leadership Systems here at ESC Region 13.| Region 13's Blog
When thinking about coaching, many people automatically think of the great sports coaches- Phil Jackson, Vince Lombardi, and Pat Summit- to name a| Region 13's Blog
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) requires state education agencies to determine low-performing schools. These low-performing schools are categorized| Region 13's Blog
Are you striving to enhance your students' College, Career, and Military Readiness (CCMR) milestones? The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has two tools to| Region 13's Blog