Happy October! 🍂
I can’t believe we’re already four weeks into The TexEd Report. I hope you’ve found my reporting insightful. If there are any topics you think I’m missing out on or want to learn more about, let me know. I want to hear from you!
In case you missed last week’s edition, you can find it here—you don’t want to miss out on learning more about US Senate candidate James Talarico or getting a rundown on how much our teachers are making here in Texas.
This week, I:
• Breakdown what a Texas Education Agency takeover of a school district looks like, and which ones are at risk.
• Dive into further attacks on academic freedom across our college campuses, this time in the form of LGBTQ+ censorship.
• Challenge you to test out your STAAR-taking abilities.
• Kick off our banned book club!
Let’s get into it.
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5 Texas school districts face state takeovers. Here’s what to know.
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This summer, Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath notified five school districts that the state could take them over after at least one school in each received a failing grade for five consecutive years.
The Texas Education Agency, which Morath oversees, rates school districts throughout the state on an A-F scale based on three categories: Student achievement, which is test scores and graduation rates; school progress, or how students improve over time; and closing the gaps, which looks at how well schools are making sure students of all backgrounds are successful.
The rating system is controversial, and in a 2023 lawsuit, school districts argued that the rating system made it harder to achieve an A—despite improved performances. They also argued that the scores penalized districts for factors they don’t control, such as standardized tests.
The lawsuit delayed the scores in recent years, but the state eventually released school ratings for the 2023-24 and 2024-25 school years in August, and the 2022-23 school year in April.
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Attacks on academic freedom spread across Texas universities as a fired Texas State professor is reinstated
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Do you think you could pass the STAAR exam?
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The State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness, or STAAR testing, made headlines this year as state lawmakers voted to replace the exam with three shorter tests given over the course of the school year starting in 2027.
Even though the STAAR will no longer be given in Texas public schools, have you ever wondered if you’d pass if you took the test today? Now you can find out!
Check out this short quiz that City Cast Houston put together and let me know below if you passed. (I gave it a shot, and let’s just say I won’t be trying out for “Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader” anytime soon … 🫣)
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Welcome to the first week of the Texas Banned Book Club! This month, we’ll be reading “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini.
Each week, I’ll post a handful of discussion questions to keep in mind while you read:
1. How would you describe the relationship between Amir and Hassan during their childhood? Do you think Amir sees Hassan as an equal friend, or more as a servant? What moments in the early chapters support your view?
2. What stood out to you about the way Afghan society, class, and traditions are portrayed?
3. What do the kite and the act of kite running symbolize to Amir in this early part of the story?
Send me your responses and you could be featured in the next edition!
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