For information on making a public information request, visit the tea open records request page Tea’s office of general inquiry is a resource to provide information and answer questions about public education in texas If you have additional questions about making a request, contact the open records office:
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Certificate lookup as of january 2011, tea no longer mails paper certificates
The virtual certificate is considered to be the official record of educator certification in texas that satisfies the texas education code, §21.053 (a)
All current, expired and inactive certificates will be displayed. Tea coordinates with 20 regional education service centers (escs) that provide support to school districts and charters They provide a wide array of training, services such as handling payrolls for districts, meeting space and much more to texas schools. As the most comprehensive reporting system published by tea, tprs provides additional performance reports, results, and indicators for student groups not previously reported on state accountability data tables, the texas academic performance reports (tapr), or the school report card.
If your concern cannot be resolved locally and you believe a state or federal law may have been violated, you may file an online complaint with tea If you are a superintendent reporting staff misconduct, do not use the general education complaint form. The following districts have notified the tea that they have adopted a local innovation plan and are designated as innovation district Tea does not have authority to approve or reject plans.