2019 Annual Report Citations

TEA's Strategic Plan

1    https://rptsvr1.tea.texas.gov/perfreport/ account/2019/state.pdf
2    2019 TEA Pocket Guide
3    The Future of Texas Higher Education. Raymund Paredes. Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
4    Texas Public Education Information Resource (TPEIR) http://www.texaseducationinfo.org/, Texas Education Agency.
5    2019 Consolidated Accountability File (CAF), Texas Education Agency.
6    2019 Consolidated Accountability File (CAF), Texas Education Agency.
7    2019 Consolidated Accountability File (CAF), Texas Education Agency.
8    2019 Consolidated Accountability File (CAF), Texas Education Agency.
9    ACT, Inc., College Board and Texas Education Agency PEIMS.
10    https://tea.texas.gov/acctres/dropcomp_index.html, Texas Education Agency.
11    Texas Academic Performance Report, Statewide, 2019
12    PEIMS and THECB, Texas Education Agency.

Recruit, Support and Retain Teachers and Principals

13    https://www.rand.org/education-and-labor/projects/ measuring-teacher-effectiveness/teachers-matter. html
14    Texas Academic Performance Report, Statewide, 2019
15    https://tea.texas.gov/HB3

Build a Foundation of Reading and Math

16    Texas Academic Performance Report, Statewide, 2019, STAAR Performance - Additional Student Groups
17    Gough, P. B., & Tunmer, W. E. (1986). Decoding, Reading, and Reading Disability. Remedial and Special Education, 7(1), 6–10
18    Scarborough, H. S. (2001). Connecting early language and literacy to later reading (dis)abilities: Evidence, theory, and practice. In S. Neuman & D. Dickinson (Eds.), Handbook for research in early literacy (pp. 97–110). New York, NY: Guilford Press.

Connect High School to Career and College

19    Texas Academic Performance Report, Statewide, 2019, Postsecondary Outcomes Summary
20    Texas Academic Performance Report, Statewide, 2019, Postsecondary Outcomes Summary

Improve Low-Performing Schools

21    For this analysis, high-poverty schools are those with 80% or more of their students who are economically disadvantaged. Data can be found at: https://tea. texas.gov/sites/default/files/state_overall_full.xlsx
22    For 2019: https://tea.texas.gov/sites/default/files/ state_overall_full.xlsx
For 2018: https://rptsvr1.tea.texas.gov/perfreport/ account/2018/state_overall.xlsx
For 2017: TEA A-F What If Analysis
23    https://tea.texas.gov/media/document/259586

Special Education

24    Foundation School Program Report Viewer
25    Enrollment in Texas Public Schools 2018-19 Report, July 2019
26    Performance-Based Monitoring Analysis System (PBMAS) Data

Texas Enrollment Information

27    Texas Education Agency. https://tea.texas.gov/acctres/enroll_2018-19.pdf
28    Texas Education Agency. https://tea.texas.gov/acctres/enroll_2018-19.pdf
29    Texas Education Agency. https://tea.texas.gov/acctres/enroll_2018-19.pdf

House Bill 3

30    FY2020 School Finance Model, Texas Education Agency. Per student numbers are the average of average daily attendance increases for all school systems.

A National Comparison

31    U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center For Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). Rankings are based upon all 50 states, except when for some cohorts within states, reporting standards are not met.