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A judge blocked the release of the state’s 2023 school ratings after a lawsuit from more than 120 Texas school districts.
AUSTIN (KXAN) – The Texas Education Agency’s (TEA) Do Not Hire registry is growing each year. On Wednesday, the State Board ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas Education Agency to release schools’ 2023 performance ratings after court rulingA state appeals court has ruled the Texas Education Agency can release its 2023 ratings of the state’s school districts, ...
At a Senate committee meeting on Tuesday, lawmakers showed bipartisan support for multiple bills that would increase ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton secured a unanimous victory from the Fifteenth Court of Appeals, which upheld Texas Commissioner ...
A judge blocked the release of the state’s 2023 school ratings after a lawsuit from more than 120 Texas school districts.
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Houston Landing on MSNMike Miles: HISD to launch ‘largest pay-for-performance plan in the nation’ in fall 2026HISD teacher salaries could soon range from $64,000 to $101,000 per year, depending largely on test scores and administrator ...
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Houston Landing on MSNWhen could the state takeover of HISD end? Mike Miles teases return of an elected board.Houston ISD Superintendent Mike Miles suggested a possible 2026 return of some elected trustees, but no decision on the ...
Districts within the state claimed Texas Commissioner of Education Mike Morath had no authority to issue the ratings subsequently. A Travis County district court agreed and prevented the ratings ...
With the ratings refresh came a legal battle when more than 120 school districts came together to sue the TEA and Commissioner Mike Morath, questioning the validity of the redesigned ratings and ...
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The Texas Education Agency plans to publicly release official 2023 A-F accountability ratings for the state's public schools ...
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