Federal Report Card

The 2022-23 State, Local Educational Agency (LEA), and campusÌýFederal Report Cards ²¹°ù±ðÌý²¹±¹²¹¾±±ô²¹²ú±ô±ð.

For someÌýLEAs and campuses, small data cells are masked in order to protect student confidentiality. When this is the case, the reports may display an asterisk (*) or a percentage preceded by a less than or greater than symbol (<1%).

LEAs may save the PDF files locally for posting on LEA/campus websites.Ìý

Dissemination of the Federal Report Card

Each LEA that receives Title I, Part A funding is responsible for disseminating the state, LEA and campus-level report cards to 1) all LEA campuses, 2) parents of all enrolled students, and 3)Ìýthe general public via widely available public means such as posting on the Internet, distribution to the media, or distribution through public agencies.

At a minimum, the LEA must—

  • Post direct links to the State, LEA, and campus report cards on its web site;
  • Notify parents of all students about the availability of the report cards and the options for obtaining them;
  • Provide appropriate translation (either oral or written) upon request;
  • Make hard copies available to parents upon request; and
  • Make hard copies available for viewing in public locations.

As per recent guidance from the US Department of Education, each LEA shall have the federal report cards posted on its website for a minimum of 3 years.

A sample parent notification letter that LEAs may customize as needed is available below.ÌýÏã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û2023 strongly encourages LEAs to translate theÌýsample letter in a language and format that all parents can understand.Ìý

LEAs are not required to use this letter but they must make theÌýfederal report card information readily accessible to the public, and LEAs must notify parentsÌýof the availability of theÌýfederal report card information no later than Monday, March 4, 2024.

Contact Information

Questions related to the dissemination requirement should be directed to the Federal Program Compliance Division at ESSASupport@tea.texas.gov, or 512-463-9499.

Questions related to the data contained in the report should be directed to the Performance Reporting Division at Performance.Reporting@tea.texas.gov, or 512-463-9704.