Accreditation Status

TEA accredits public schools in Texas at the district level for grades K-12.

TEA does not have oversight of private schools or vocational schools in Texas. The Texas Private School Accreditation Commission (TEPSAC) and the International Association for Learner Driven Schools (IALDS) provide information for private schools. For information related to alternative schooling options, visit the Alternative Schooling page.

The district accreditation statuses are listed at the links below:

Accreditation Status Matrix

​​2021-2022 Accreditation Statuses  (will not be issued - see related correspondence below)

2020-2021 Accreditation Statuses  (will not be issued - see related correspondence below) 

2019-2020 Accreditation Statuses

2018-2019 Accreditation Statuses

2017-2018 Accreditation Statuses

2016-2017 Accreditation Statuses

2015-2016 Accreditation Statuses

2014-2015 Accreditation Statuses

2013-2014 Accreditation Statuses

2012-2013 Accreditation Statuses  (will not be issued) 

2011-2012 Accreditation Statuses     

2010-2011 Accreditation Statuses

Overview

During the 79th Texas Legislature, Third Called Session, 2006, House Bill 1 (HB 1) was passed, which amended the Texas Education Code (TEC), Chapter 39, Public School System Accountability. The HB 1 changes addressed, in part, the accreditation of school districts; sanctions and interventions for school districts, charter schools, and campuses; and the review by the State Office of Administrative Hearings of certain sanctions. As a result, TEA was required to adopt rules to implement the changes addressed.

See these commissioner's rules related to accreditation at Texas Administrative Code—Currently in Effect. 19 TAC Chapter 97, Planning and Accountability, Subchapter EE, Accreditation Status, Standards, and Sanctions defines the accreditation statuses of Accredited, Accredited-Warned, Accredited-Probation, and Not Accredited-Revoked and states how accreditation statuses will be determined and assigned to school districts. The rules also establish accreditation standards and sanctions, including definitions, purpose, and oversight appointments.

Note: An accreditation status may be withheld pending final data necessary for the completion of a status assignment.

Authority and Background

Below are links to background information on accreditation statuses:

TEC §39.051 and §39.052

19 TAC §97.1055. Accreditation Status

TEA Required Notification Language

Use the following templates when writing the notification correspondence:

District Accredited-Warned (Word) (30KB)
District Accredited-Warned (PDF) (27KB) 

District Accredited-Probation (Word) (31KB)
District Accredited-Probation (PDF) (28KB)

District Not Accredited-Revoked (Word) (32KB)
District Not Accredited-Revoked (PDF) (18KB)

Charter District Accredited-Warned (Word) (31KB)
Charter District Accredited-Warned (PDF) (28KB)

Charter District Accredited-Probation (Word) (31KB)
Charter District Accredited-Probation (PDF) (28KB)

Charter District Not Accredited-Revoked (Word) (33 KB)
Charter District Not Accredited-Revoked (PDF) (18KB)

Related Correspondence

Correspondence from the commissioner of education related to the assignment of accreditation statuses are:

2021-2022 To the Administrator Addressed Correspondence (1/20/22)

2020-2021 To the Administrator Addressed Correspondence (3/4/21)

2019-2020 Assignment of District Accreditation Statuses

2018-2019 Assignment of District Accreditation Statuses

2017-2018 Assignment of District Accreditation Statuses

2016-2017 Assignment of District Accreditation Statuses