As mid-May arrives, districts across Texas are in a season of transition, finishing the current school year while also preparing for the 2026 accountability cycle. Although the official State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) results will not be released until August 15...
Category - Accountability
Understanding the CCMR Tracker and CCMR Verifier: Tools for Student Success and Accountability
In today’s accountability landscape, ensuring students graduate ready for college, careers, or the military is more important than ever. To support...
The State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) tests are a major component of the state’s A–F Accountability system. This article...
Spring is the time of year when testing rosters are being finalized. Questions about which students count for the A-F Accountability come flooding...
Data Validation is one of those topics that can immediately raise stress levels. The reports can feel technical, the timelines are tight, and the...
As Texas continues to strengthen its focus on preparing students for life after graduation, several important updates have been released regarding...
Each year, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) publishes a list of campuses that fall under the Public Education Grant (PEG) program. While being...
What’s Changing in 2025? The A–F Accountability System continues to evolve, but 2025 will mostly be a year of consistency. While the structure...
In the ever-evolving landscape of Texas public education, staying current on the A–F Accountability System is more than a compliance exercise...
When A–F ratings resumed in Texas, a specific accountability term began showing up more often: the Unacceptable Count. Senate Bill 1365, passed...
