Texas SPED Support Launch
Texas SPED Support launched in August 2023 and houses a suite of valuable TEA resources for educators, administrators, and support staff working with students receiving special education services.
Search Texas SPED Support by topic, type, or audience to find the TEA guidance documents, videos, tools and templates, online courses, and live events you need to support students with disabilities. Whether you’re looking for answers to specific questions or trying to find learning opportunities to extend your knowledge, Texas SPED Support has what you need.
New Science TEKS to be Implemented in 2024-2025
TEA highlights useful tools supporting pedagogy, lesson planning, and professional learning communities as campuses prepare for the new science TEKS. These resources are all linked on the TEA science webpage.
Science TEKS Side-By-Side documents are intended to support teachers' understanding of the upcoming changes to the science standards to be implemented in 2024. While the current standards should continue to be implemented in the coming school year, these documents can help support educators by highlighting potential areas for teacher learning as they prepare for the revised TEKS.
Supporting Science TEKS with STEM One-pager documents are intended to support teachers’ understanding of STEM processes and how they are integrated into the newly adopted science standards. Resources found here include an explanation of the engineering design process, evaluation tools, scientific and engineering perspectives on the upcoming recurring themes and concepts, and support for student development of scientific and engineering explanations. Because these resources are useful across all units of study, they are an excellent starting point for teacher professional learning.
What’s New in Performance Reporting
A–F Accountability
Underlying Accountability Subset Data are Now Available (November 14, 2023)
On Tuesday, November 14th in the To the Administrator Addressed (TAA) the agency announced the 2023 Accountability Reports and Data Tables and 2023 Accountability Data Downloads were posted in TEAL without scale scores or A–F ratings. This includes campus Comprehensive, Targeted, and Additional Targeted Support designations under federal accountability. The data relies on the methodology from the 2023 Accountability Manual, posted on October 31, 2023. The issuance of the A–F ratings under this final rule is pending and subject to change based on judicial rulings or decisions from the 88th Legislature during a special called session.
District Results Driven Accountability (RDA) Reports are Now Available (November 16, 2023)
On Thursday, November 16th the Notice of Review for Confidential Results Driven Accountability (RDA) Reports was announced in the To the Administrator Addressed (TAA). District RDA reports were published in TEAL. The 2023 Accountability Manual incorporates all information related to RDA, which was previously published in a separate rule. For more details on RDA please see Chapter 12 of the 2023 Accountability Manual.
The 2023 review window closed on December 6, 2023, at 11:59 p.m.
Comprehensive, Targeted, and Additional Targeted Support designations under federal accountability are Now Available (November 16, 2023)
On Thursday, November 16th the public release of designations under federal accountability was announced in the To the Administrator Addressed (TAA). The release of designations is not subject to change pending judicial rulings. The School Improvement (SI) federal identification list is available to the public on the 2023 Accountability System webpage in order to comply with federal mandates.
2023 Performance Based Monitoring (PBM) Leaver Records Data Validation Analysis are Now Available (November 17, 2023)
The results of the 2023 PBM Leaver Records Data Validation analysis are available to districts in the form of a summary report and (as applicable) student-level data posted on the TEAL Accountability application (PBM tab). Posted reports only include those districts identified as a result of the 2023 PBM Leaver Records Data Validation analysis. A detailed description of the indicators examined in this year’s analysis can be found in the 2023 Leaver Records Data Validation Manual.
Upcoming 2023 Performance Based Monitoring (PBM) Data Validation Release Dates
District and student level data validation reports will be posted to TEAL Accountability, Performance-Based Monitoring, on the following dates:
Discipline Data Validation: December 8, 2023
Student Assessment Data Validation: Mid–January 2024
For more information on each indicator, please see the Texas Education Agency’s Data Validation Manuals webpage. If you have further questions, please email pbm@tea.texas.gov or call this team at (512) 463-9704.
Fall 2023 PEIMS Submission Reminders
The PEIMS Fall Snapshot is the source of several important pieces of data used for accountability calculations. Data collected during the Fall Submission is used to identify student characteristics to determine student groups, grade span for a campus, graduation type code, and a student’s continuously or non-continuously enrolled status. The CCMR Accountability Data Sources (texas.gov) provides additional information about the specific PEIMS elements and values used to identify students who have demonstrated college and/or career readiness through dual credit, industry certification, an associate degree, college prep courses, and special education graduates with an advanced graduation plan.
The window for district submission, and correction if needed, of this data occurs during this school year.
Upcoming Fall 2023 PEIMS Submission Dates
December 7, 2023 – Fall Submission (initial submission) due.
January 18, 2024 – Fall Resubmission (corrected submission) due.
For further details on upcoming PEIMS submission dates please see TWEDS 2023-24 PEIMS Data Submission Timelines. As a reminder, districts are responsible for the accurate submission and timely verification of all TSDS PEIMS data submissions and data submitted to the Working File are not used in the accountability calculations.
Summer 2023 CCMR PEIMS Review
For the 2022-23 school year, the finalized data for the Summer and Extended Year submissions became available on September 21, 2023, and October 19, 2023, respectively. The CCMR accountability data submitted in these collections includes elements related to dual credit, industry certifications, associates degree, and college prep courses. Although the corrections windows for these collections have closed, districts are encouraged to review these data. Please contact the Performance Reporting division at Performance.Reporting@tea.texas.gov for any assistance regarding the review of these final data for 2023 accountability (Class of 2023), in advance of the CCMR Verifier release later in 2024.
Assessment Scoring and Reporting
Contact Texas Testing Support at 833-601-8821,TexasTestingSupport@cambiumassessment.com, or TexasAssessment.gov via live chat. Important Dates are available in the Calendar of Events.
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2022 - 2023 Performance Reporting Calendar
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August 23
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CCMR Final Student Listing (2022 Graduates including AEAs)
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September 12
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Consolidated Accountability File (CAF) shared with districts from Cambium in the Test Information Distribution Engine (TIDE)
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October 31
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Final 2023 Accountability Manual (All Chapters and Appendices) Released
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November 7
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2022 What If Ratings re-released, based on final manual (TEAL)
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November 14
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Release of the 2023 Accountability Reports and Federal Reports (TEAL)
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November 16
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Region and state-level raw data reports, slides summarizing the 2023 statewide raw data, and the School Improvement (SI) federal identification lists
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2023 A–F Refresh Parent Resources; Explanatory Materials; Videos Released;
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2023 Accountability Ratings Published (TEAL) Accountability Appeals Registration Window Opens
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2022 What If Ratings Public Publication and 2023 Accountability Ratings Published (TXschools.gov)
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Preliminary Public Education Grant (PEG) List Posted
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Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR); School Report Card; and Federal Report Cards Posted
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Appeals Resolved; Final Ratings Posted
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Results Driven Accountability (RDA) Integration Taskforce Meeting
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Emergent Bilingual Support Division Webinars
2023-2024 Emergent Bilingual Support Division Zoom Meetings
Education Service Centers, School District staff, and Open-Enrollment Charter School staff are invited to attend!
Please contact your local ESC panelist with questions before the EB Support Division Webinars.
Topic: EB Division Webinar
Date: Friday, January 12, 2024
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Resources: 1/12/24 Registration
Topic: EB Division Webinar
Date: Friday, February 2, 2024
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Resources: 2/2/24 Registration
Topic: EB Division Webinar
Date: Friday, March 1, 2024
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Resources: 3/1/24 Registration
Topic: EB Division Webinar
Date: Friday, April 5, 2024
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Resources: 4/5/24 Registration
Topic: EB Division Webinar
Date: Friday, May 17, 2024
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Resources: 5/17/24 Registration
Topic: EB Division Webinar
Date: Friday, June 7, 2024
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Resources: 6/7/24 Registration
Please send any questions to Englishlearnersupport@tea.texas.gov
Texas Student Data System (TSDS) Upgrade Project
Background
The TSDS Upgrade Project is a multi-year initiative to upgrade the Operational Data Store (ODS) and the Texas Education Data Standards (TEDS) to a current version of the Ed-Fi data standard. This initiative replaces the current Extensible Markup Language (XML) data extract provided by your source system vendors with Application Programming Interface (API) transactions for all TSDS data submissions beginning in the 2024-2025 school year.
Impacts to Data Reporting
This project significantly impacts how LEAs load and validate their data in TSDS. As a result of the upgrade, LEAs will no longer submit their TSDS data in the XML format. Student Information, Human Resource, Finance, and Early Childhood Data System Assessment source system vendors will be required to provide this data through API transactions based upon the Ed-Fi Standard v4 in the 2024-2025 school year.
All source system vendors that TEA is aware of are in the process of changing their systems and testing in the 2023-2024 Parallel Submission year. All vendors are required to participate and test in the parallel year. Please contact your source system vendors directly to ensure their awareness and readiness of this upcoming change. Below is a link to the list of source system vendors TEA is currently collaborating with on this project:
If your LEA currently contracts or provides their own solution to generate XML data files or your source system vendor is unaware of the upgrade project, please contact TSDSDeployment@tea.texas.gov immediately. Additional support and outreach will be provided by TEA to ensure an effective transition from XML data files to API transactions.
Timeline
2022-2023 School Year: TEA conducted a pilot program with various source system vendors and a limited number of LEAs to conduct initial testing. The pilot concluded in August 2023.
2023-2024 School Year: TEA has established the Parallel Submission opportunity for over 300 participating LEAs to compare their XML data submissions against the API transactions provided by their vendor(s).
2024-2025 School Year: The TSDS Upgrade Project will go live. All LEAs will be required to submit API transactions for their TSDS data submissions. XML data files will not be supported and accepted by TEA.
Parallel Submission
For the 2023-2024 school year, TEA has established a comprehensive testing environment for participating LEAs to effectively compare XML data reporting against API transactions. LEAs will be able to verify the API transactions being provided by their source system vendors, participate in training opportunities being offered by their regional education service centers (ESCs), and submit direct feedback to TEA. XML will continue to be the official reporting for any LEA participating in the Parallel Submission.
Data Changes and Requirements
Refer to the Operational Data Store (ODS) Upgrade Texas Education Data Standards for changes to the TSDS Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS) and CORE collections as a result of the TSDS Upgrade Project.
For Further Information
Learn more about the TSDS Upgrade Project by visiting our website: https://www.texasstudentdatasystem.org/tsds/about/tsds-upgrade-project
If you have questions, please contact your supporting ESC or TEA at: TSDSDeloyment@tea.texas.gov.
Blended Learning PD Reimbursements for the 2023-2024 School Year
Blended learning combines online learning with face-to-face teacher-led instruction to effectively support differentiated instruction for all students. High-quality professional development (PD) for educators is a foundational component of successful blended learning (BL) implementation that leads to improved academic outcomes for students. To assist school systems in high-fidelity implementation of blended learning, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) will reimburse school districts and open-enrollment charter schools (local educational agencies or LEAs) for blended learning professional development programs from qualifying providers. This funding is provided by Rider 49 of the General Appropriations Act of the 88th Texas Legislature.
Qualified programs for 2023-2024 school year are the following:
UTeach Blended Learning Professional Development
UT High School (UTHS) Blended Learning Professional Development
- UTHS offers online professional development courses facilitated by specialists with expertise in blended learning implementation for teachers and administrators.
- To request more information on BL courses, please visit at UT HS BL PD Courses.
- Contact at UTHSpartner@austin.utexas.edu or 512-232-3503 to schedule an appointment with a UTHS blended learning specialist.
Note: This professional development is intended to align the core instructional content of the classroom with the online software component.
Process for Approval of Reimbursements:
- The LEA contacts the PD provider, completes provider-created readiness materials, and submits the list of educators to be enrolled in the program to the PD provider.
- TEA and the PD provider will review a readiness assessment and approve LEA and educator eligibility for reimbursements.
- Once approval is obtained, the LEA pays the cost of the selected program and educators begin the PD program; and
- Upon verified educator completion of the program, TEA will reimburse the LEA.
Please note:
- Reimbursements will be approved based on the availability of funds and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
- For the 2023-2024 school year, PD programs must be completed by August 31, 2024, to be eligible for reimbursement.
For additional information or assistance, please send an email to blendedlearning@tea.texas.gov.
It has become crucial to educate ourselves and our students, educators, families, and communities about the dangers of fentanyl.
To support this initiative, TEA is coordinating with our state agency partners to provide resources targeted to school personnel, students, and families we serve. Through TEA’s new Texas School Mental Health Resource Database, TEA and regional education service centers (ESCs) have identified resources throughout Texas to support collaboration with mental health and substance abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery services in each region and statewide.
School systems can also strategically collaborate with other community-based organizations in the statewide effort to prevent harm from this dangerous drug.
Questions about this database should be directed to Texas School Mental Health Database.
Did you know that federal lands like military installations, Indian Tribal lands, or lands purchased by the federal government to support major federal programs like NASA are not subject to local school property taxes? Ever wonder what happens to the loss of local property tax funding for school districts that have large areas of federal lands within their school district zone? Our next military-connected students webinar will help you learn more about the federal government's approach to providing aid directly to districts who are significantly affected by the responsibility to provide equitable educational experiences for federally impacted schools. Impact Aid provides funding to assist local education agencies in important areas including funding per federally-connected students, construction, special education services, etc.
Join us for our Impact Aid 101 webinar on December 5, 2023 at 10am. Our special guest for this webinar will be Dr. Billy Walker, Executive Director, Texas Association of Federally Impacted Schools (TAFIS). During the webinar, Dr. Walker will discuss a variety of topics related to Impact Aid including:
The webinar is open to all Texas public school district and open-enrollment charter campuses across the state. Seating is limited, so you must register to attend this informative webinar.
Within two months of the release of its final FIRST rating, your LEA must announce and hold a public meeting to distribute a financial management report that explains the LEA’s rating and its performance under each indicator for the current and previous year’s ratings. The report also must provide the financial information described in 19 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) §109.1001(q)(3). We encourage your LEA to include in the report additional information that will be beneficial to stakeholders, especially information explaining any special circumstances that may have affected the LEA’s performance under one or more of the indicators.
The required newspaper notice to inform taxpayers of the meeting must be published no more than 30 days and no fewer than 10 days before the public meeting. Your LEA may combine the meeting with a scheduled regular meeting of the board of trustees.
Please note that the TEA considers an LEA’s FIRST rating when assigning an accreditation status, as required by the accreditation status rules in 19 TAC §97.1055.