Each year, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) publishes a list of campuses that fall under the Public Education Grant (PEG) program. While being labeled as| Region 13's Blog
Prior to 2023, district-level targets and cut scores were used by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to rate districts. This led to about 30% of district| Region 13's Blog
What's Changing in 2025? The A–F Accountability System continues to evolve, but 2025 will mostly be a year of consistency. While the structure and| Region 13's Blog
In the ever-evolving landscape of Texas public education, staying current on the A–F Accountability System is more than a compliance exercise. It's| Region 13's Blog
Academic Growth calculation is one of the big changes in the refreshed A-F Accountability System. TEA continues to evaluate growth in multiple ways. In| Region 13's Blog
In today's fast-paced educational world, data is more important than ever. Creating a game-changing data culture in public schools isn't just a trend; it| 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
A Pathway to Academic Success The journey from high school to college is a significant transition in a student’s life. Ensuring students are well-prepared| Region 13's Blog
In the evolving landscape of education, preparing students for life after graduation encompasses more than academic prowess. The College, Career, and| 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
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