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- Welcome to Texas Education Agency | Texas Education Agency
Texans seeking information on flood resources, including flood safety, reporting damage, donation information, volunteer opportunities, and recovery assistance, can visit disaster texas gov or get more Weather and Disaster Information from TEA
- Certificate Lookup | Texas Education Agency
Certificate Lookup As of January 2011, TEA no longer mails paper certificates The virtual certificate is considered to be the official record of educator certification in Texas that satisfies the Texas Education Code, §21 053 (a) All current, expired and inactive certificates will be displayed
- Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills - Texas Education Agency
Subscribe to updates from TEA The following link will provide information for the TEKS by subject area review: TEKS Review and Revision Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills by Chapter The Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) are listed below in two different formats, a web-based version of the standards and a PDF version of the standards
- Contact Us | Texas Education Agency
For information on making a public information request, visit the TEA Open Records Request page If you have additional questions about making a request, contact the Open Records Office:
- Employment at TEA - Texas Education Agency
TEA is more than an acronym, it’s the agency helping to deliver a high-quality education to more than 5 million students across the state of Texas At TEA, our staff is improving outcomes for all public-school students in the state by providing leadership, guidance, and support to school systems
- Educator Testing - Texas Education Agency
This means that at the time of exam registration or certification application, the associated fee will be $0 Details of HB2 implementation are still being refined Please visit the TEA House Bill 2 website for updated information as it becomes available
- Texas Performance Reporting System - Texas Education Agency
As the most comprehensive reporting system published by TEA, TPRS provides additional performance reports, results, and indicators for student groups not previously reported on state accountability data tables, the Texas Academic Performance Reports (TAPR), or the School Report Card
- Out-of-State Certified Educators | Texas Education Agency
Individuals who hold a standard educator certificate from another U S state or territory and are seeking certification in Texas must first apply for a Review of Credentials through the Texas Education Agency (TEA)
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