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The Texas Education Agency (TEA) today released the third-eighth grade Spring 2025 State of Texas Assessments of Academic ...
Texas' students saw some wins in reading but continued to struggle to bounce back from pandemic-related learning losses in ...
Five years after schools closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Texas students saw growth in the reading and language arts ...
North Texas' two largest school districts reported gains in reading and math STAAR scores across most grade levels, but lag ...
San Antonio school districts saw mixed results on the STAAR 3-8 exam scores released by the Texas Education Agency on Tuesday ...
The Texas Education Agency released spring 2025 State of Texas Academic Assessment Readiness high school End-of-Course ...
Georgetown ISD has created state-mandated turnaround plans for Cooper Elementary and Wagner Middle School after multiple ...
El Paso Academy Charter School said it received a "prestigious A" ranking from the Texas Education Agency (TEA). It was one ...
The regular Texas Legislative session wrapped up Monday, June 2, ushering in impactful changes across public education, property tax relief, abortion laws, and criminal justice reforms.
Legislative disagreements in Texas have stalled a bill to replace the STAAR test with three shorter exams, as lawmakers couldn't resolve differences over test design and school ratings systems.
An agenda driven by conservative priorities, schools’ financial duress and teacher needs led to an $8.5 billion boost, new discipline rules, more Christianity in classrooms and a DEI ban.
State policy makers passed two major education-related bills this legislative session, one establishing a school voucher-like ...