Reports & Data
The Texas Education Agency believes the public has a right to know how its public schools are doing. Thanks to a decision in the 1980s to create the Public Education Information Management System, known as PEIMS, Texas has one of the largest education data bases in the world. It provides a treasure trove of information for researchers, parents and the public at large to mine and learn about the workings of 1,200 districts and charters, as well as TEA. That information and other data is used to create a number of reports that provide information about a variety of topics, such as student performance, spending and implementation of legislation.
Announcements
May 17, 2013
A new report examines grade-level retention during the 2010-2011 school year.
February 25, 2013
The Texas Education Agency has begun posting its legislative presentations on the agency website. The latest presentation, dealing with the federal sequestration issue, is now available.
December 14, 2012
A new version of the popular Pocket Edition is now available. This small publication is packed with statistics about enrollment, funding, staffing and more.
December 04, 2012
A number of recently released reports to the 83rd Texas Legislature cover topics such as testing, principal appraisals and long-range technology plans.