Texas Education Agency (TEA) Commissioner Mike Morath today announced the release of TEA’s 2018 Annual Report on Texas public schools. Below you will find SMCISD’s 2018 rating.
The annual report is TEA’s second, and is intended to share the success stories of schools that are meeting the needs of their students with highly effective and efficient approaches to education, identify operational challenges that impact almost every school system, and highlight the strategic priorities TEA is directly engaged in with school districts across the state to overcome these challenges.
“I’m blessed with the opportunity to see firsthand the tremendously skilled work of dedicated educators throughout our state who constantly adapt to meet the changing needs of our students,” said Commissioner Morath. “As we work toward our mission of preparing each of the five million children in Texas public schools for success in college, a career, or the military by the time they graduate high school, our second annual report allows us to evaluate the progress we have made and identify the areas in which we must continue investing resources to ensure student success is a reality.”
The 2018 Annual Report spotlights areas of achievement based on the Agency’s Strategic Priorities:
To hear Commissioner Morath discuss the report’s highlights, listen to our TEA Time podcast episode at https://tea.texas.gov/About_TEA/News_and_Multimedia/Audio_and_Video/TEA_Time/Commissioner_Morath_Unveils_the_2018_Annual_Report/.
To view a copy of the 2018 Annual Report, go to https://tea.texas.gov/AnnualReport/.
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