July 8, 2026: Texas Educator Preparation Programs Newsletter

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July 8, 2026

Texas Educator Preparation Programs Newsletter

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Welcome

This newsletter compiles the most up-to-date information concerning what EPPs need to know to best support their faculty/instructors, staff, and candidates. Please thoroughly read all the sections for reminders, upcoming events, To Dos, and FAQs.   

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Educator Preparation Program Listserv Registration


Upcoming Events

Topic

Description

Event Date & Time

165 Bilingual Education Spanish Supplemental EC-12 Exam Constructed Response Item (CRI) Deep Dive Webinar   

The webinar will provide an in-depth look into the exam’s newly developed constructed response items (CRIs). *Please review the 165 BESS EC-12 Exam Preparation Manual before the webinar.*   

Friday, July 10, 2026  

1:00 PM – 3:00 PM CST 

via ZOOM 

Registration Link 

ASEP Reporting 2025-2026 Webinar 

The annual ASEP Reporting Webinar is scheduled for Tuesday, August 4, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. CST. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with instructions for joining the webinar. We encourage participation from Certification Officers, ASEP reporting staff, and any other EPP personnel involved in collecting, reviewing, or submitting ASEP data. Please feel free to share the registration information with anyone in your EPP who has responsibilities related to ASEP reporting or data management. 

Tuesday, August 4, 2026 

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM CST 

via ZOOM 

 

Exam Launch Overview

Exam Launch Reminders and Resources  

Year 

Exam  

Resources  

2025 

186 Special Education Specialist EC-12 

185 Deafblind EC-12 

2026 

165 Bilingual Education Spanish Supplemental 

2028 

254 ESL Supplemental 

 

187 Bilingual Special Education 

2029 

Texas Test of Educator Proficiency (T-TEP) (pending SBEC action) 

 

Updated one pager anticipated Summer 2026 

Core Subjects Redesign 

  • Core EC-6
  • Core with Special Education   
  • Core with Fine Arts/Health/PE 
  • Core with Bilingual Education Spanish 
  • Core with ESL  

Educator Preparation Program Support

Updates related to Educator Preparation Program Management 

New: Attestation of Compliance with State Law
Revisions adopted to TAC Chapter 228 [§228.31(e)] require all Texas EPPs to attest to compliance with certain coursework prohibitions and requirements, as statutorily required in TEC §21.0442(b)(3) since July 2025. The rule requires this attestation of compliance by September 1, 2026. TEA will send this attestation document via Qualtrics to all Legal Authorities (or for ESC/District/Charter EPPs, the Primary Point of Contact) on or before July 13th, 2026. These individuals should watch their inbox carefully for an email from Qualtrics with “Required Attestations” in the subject line. Reach out to EPPreview@tea.texas.gov with any questions or if you do not receive the email by July 13, 2026. 

Reminder: Certificate Issuance Timelines
EPPs should update internal policies and procedures to reflect changes to certificate issuance. Educator certificates will no longer be issued automatically and will only be issued after completion of the SEMARC check. SEMARC (Statewide Educator Misconduct and Accountability Clearinghouse) will be integrated with the DNHR (Do Not Hire Registry), with corresponding updates visible to LEAs in the DNHR upload results file. 

EPPs should review internal certificate recommendation timelines and candidate communications to account for a potential delay of several days while the background check is completed. If a certificate is not issued after several days, EPPs should direct candidates to contact Educator Fingerprinting at 512-936-8400 (option 3) or through the Fingerprinting Help Desk. 


PREP Program Allotment Corner

Updates related to the PREP Program Allotment 

Reminder: Partnership Agreement Completion Deadline
Thank you to everyone who worked with your school system partners to complete the partnership agreements required for participation in the PREP Allotment programs. Due to requests from both school systems and EPPs, TEA allowed a draft agreement to be uploaded. However, for funding to be approved for distribution in 2026-2027, fully executed written agreements (MOUs) must be submitted by August 5, 2026. Please be in communication with your school system partners to ensure compliance with this requirement. 

Reminder: PREP Intent to Apply for 2027-2028
On Monday, June 29, 2026, EPP Legal Authorities and Backup Legal Authorities/Primary Points of Contact received an Intent to Apply form to indicate which PREP Allotment routes (Residency, Traditional, Preservice Alternative) your EPP intends to apply to offer for the 2027-2028 academic year. The legal authority or a designee will need to complete this form for inclusion as potential partners for school systems. Please complete this form as quickly as possible to ensure your EPP is listed on the LASO V application. Note that EPPs will need to be in compliance with all PREP Allotment requirements, including training faculty and leadership on Texas Reading & Math Academies and the Science of Learning requirements, to ensure eligibility for the PREP Allotment routes.   

The form is due by July 27, 2026. If your program’s Legal Authority is unavailable, the backup Legal Authority may complete the form if designated to do so. For ESC/district/charter EPPs, the Primary Point of Contact may complete the form. Reach out to EPPreview@tea.texas.gov if you did not receive a link.   


Educator Standards and Testing

Updates related to Educator Standards and Certification Testing   

New: 187 Bilingual Special Education EC-12 Exam Framework Now Available
The final framework for the 187 Bilingual Special Education EC-12 exam is now available. The 187 Bilingual Special Education exam is scheduled to launch no earlier than September 2028. More information, including details on aligned capacity building opportunities and program application to offer the aligned educator certificate, will be shared as available.    


Updates about SBEC, Rules, and Legislation 

Updates related to actions by the State Board for Educator Certification, the State Board of Education, and the Legislature.  

Reminder: SBOE Review of SBEC Adopted Rules: June 2026
The State Board of Education (SBOE), as reflected in the posted June 2026 agenda materials, has completed its review of State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) rule adoptions implementing legislation from the 89th Legislature. This includes revisions to 19 TAC Chapters 227, 228, and 230, which align with House Bill 2 and establish the framework for implementation—most notably supporting the Preparing and Retaining Educators Through Partnership (PREP) Allotment and its associated pathways for educator preparation providers.  

Additionally, the Board reviewed SBEC rule actions related to 19 TAC Chapters 247 and 249 (Educator Code of Ethics and educator discipline) and took no action, allowing these updates to move forward as adopted. 

These new rules will be effective August 2, 2026 (20 days after filing with the Texas Register). Note, sections of these rules may have a different delayed implementation date; please consult each section as appropriate.  


Insight to Impact Updates

Updates related to Insight to Impact 

Reminder: Observation Dashboards Pilot Program Completes Next Step Successfully
The June pilot program for the Insight to Impact Observation Dashboards reached another milestone after a pilot group of EPP representatives used the dashboards in production from June 10-30, 2026.  

A small but mighty group of EPP staff members from Teach Us, University of Texas – Austin and Texas A&M – Texarkana all participated in the soft state launch. The I2I Dashboards Team would like to extend its gratitude and appreciation to the EPPs who volunteered to help move this project forward.  

The next steps for the Observation Dashboards Team are to incorporate feedback from users and perform additional testing with EPP partners before going live in August. If you would like any training on the Observation Dashboards, please feel free to reach out to Tanisha Jones at Tanisha.Jones@tea.texas.gov 

Reminder: I2I Dashboards Team Hosted Last Quarterly Sign-up Session
Last Thursday, the I2I Dashboards Team hosted its last Dashboards Sign-up Event of the quarter, designed to help guide the EPP community through the process of requesting access to the I2I dashboards. This event was created for EPP employees who didn't have access to the I2I dashboards and wanted direct support in the process of viewing them.  

For those who still would like access, but couldn't attend, you can view this video recording from a previous sign-up event that details how to receive access. Please feel free to share the recording widely with your EPP community to ensure that all who are eligible and would benefit from using dashboard data to make programmatic decisions have appropriate access.   

Also, please continue to check the EPP Newsletter for the date for next quarter's sign-up session. For all other events regarding the I2I Dashboards, you can visit the I2I Communications Calendar on TEA’s continuously updating I2I Academy website. 


FAQs

We take this space to highlight questions that we have heard from EPPs.

Q: When can I recommend candidates for the new two-year intern certificate? 

A: The two-year intern certificate is expected to become available beginning August 2, 2026. To ensure a candidate is issued a two-year intern certificate, the EPP must submit the recommendation after August 2, 2026. The recommendation date (not the certificate effective date) determines whether the certificate is issued as one-year or two-year. If a candidate is recommended prior to August 2, 2026, the candidate will be issued a one-year intern certificate. Once issued, a one-year certificate cannot be changed to a two-year certificate, and there are no retroactive corrections or adjustments to the certificate's validity period after issuance. 

Q: Are all internship clinical experiences now required to last two years instead of one school year? 

A: No, clinical experiences are not required to be two years in length. The internship requirement has not changed and is still defined as one full school year that must be successfully completed. The update applies to the intern certificate, which may now be valid for up to two years under the revised rule. This extended certificate validity simply provides candidates with additional time to complete required exams or other certification requirements if needed, but it does not extend the length of the internship itself. Educator preparation programs will continue to report internship data in ECOS as a one-year experience, and successful completion of that full school year remains required for certification.


EPP Points of Contact

Your best source for information and support at the TEA.   

As an Educator Preparation Program, your main point of contact is your Education Specialist.   

  • View a list of EPPs and Education Specialist Assignments. 
  • For most efficient assistance, please submit a Help Desk ticket to Preparation Programs.   
  • EPPs may contact their assigned Education Specialist directly via phone or email. 
  • Candidates may call (512) 936-8400 and select Option #2: Educator Preparation and Certification for assistance.  
  • Updated: If EPPs (and candidates) would like to speak to a representative from another area(s), they may call (512) 936-8400 and select one of the options listed below. 
  • Option 2: Educator Preparation and Certification  
  • Option 3: Fingerprinting  
  • Option 6: Investigations 

The Teal Account Access team and Educator Testing team are available through the Help Desk. Links to both teams are below. 

Help Desk Link