| Date: |
March 9, 2023 |
|---|---|
| Subject: | TEKS Certification Process |
| Category: |
District Operations Technology and Sustainability Support |
| Next Steps: |
Complete TEKS Certification Process |
In accordance with , local education agencies (LEAs) are required to certify annually to the State Board of Education (SBOE) and the Commissioner that students have access to instructional materials covering all Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for all required subjects, except physical education.
Additionally, in accordance with , LEAs are required to certify that they protect against access to obscene or harmful content in compliance with the requirements for certification under the Children's Internet Protection Act, 47 USC §254(h)(5)(B) and (C). The TEKS Certification 2023–24 Survey includes a section to allow LEAs to certify they meet this requirement.
In response to feedback from last year’s process, the agency refined the TEKS Certification Process and will utilize the following tools:
TEKS Certification 2023-24 Form:
Printable, hard copy of the survey to be completed offline and presented to the board of trustees or governing body for ratification and signatures.
TEKS Certification 2023-24 Survey:
Web-based application where LEAs will submit their responses, collected on the TEKS Certification 2023-24 Form, and where LEAs will upload the signature page of the Form.
This year’s TEKS Certification Process requires:
ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ recommends that LEAs complete these steps by May 1, 2023. The TEKS Certification 2023-24 Form can be accessed on the Instructional Materials webpage.
The state online instructional materials ordering system, EMAT, will close for annual maintenance on March 31, 2023, and is scheduled to reopen on May 15, 2023. Completion of the TEKS Certification Process is required to regain access to allotment funds when EMAT reopens in May 2023.
TEKS Certification 2023–24 Survey submissions received after May 15, 2023, will typically be processed within five business days, and access to EMAT will follow.