Local school systems 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, per
ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ utilizes the following tools for the Certification of Provision of Instructional Materials process:
The certification survey includes a section that allows a local school system to certify that they meet the requirement to protect against access to obscene or harmful content in compliance with:
The 2026–27 Certification of Provision of Instructional Materials process requires:
ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ recommends that local school systems complete the prework form and survey by May 1, 2026.
The state online instructional materials ordering system, EMAT, will close for annual maintenance on March 31, 2026, and is scheduled to reopen on May 15, 2026. Completion of the Certification process is required to regain access to allotment funds when EMAT reopens.
Certification 2026–27 Survey submissions received after May 15, 2026, are typically processed within five business days of receipt, and access to allotment funds in EMAT will follow.
Attend ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ office hours to get help and support with the Certification of Provision of Instructional Materials process; registration is required.
ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ hosted a webinar about the Certification of Provision of Instructional Materials process for 2026–27 on Tuesday, February 17th.
Please note that the format of the Certification 2026–27 Prework Form will not match the appearance of the official Certification 2026–27 Qualtrics Survey. While the questions are identical, the prework form uses open‑ended text boxes for responses. In the survey, the questions will be presented with drop‑down menus containing predefined answer choices.
To help support completion of the Certification 2026–27 Prework Form accurately—and to ensure responses align with the options that will appear in the survey—an additional resource is provided. The Certification of Provision of Instructional Materials Resource List provides all the instructional materials that will appear in the survey’s questions with drop-down menus.
Please ensure the naming convention for the products you list on this form mirrors the naming convention on the resource list (e.g., no acronyms, no abbreviations, and the title is listed as written on the instructional material). This ensures the naming conventions refer to the accurate product and will align with the predefined answer choices provided on the survey drop-down menus. If your local school system uses a district‑developed product, or if the product you use does not appear in the list, you will be asked to manually enter the publisher and product name(s).
Instructional Materials Procurement Reminder
Beginning in the 2026–27 school year, local school systems may not locally adopt, use, or spend any funds to procure materials placed on the list of SBOE-Rejected Instructional Materials (TEC, §§31.024 and 31.106).
For questions about the Certification of Provision of Instructional Materials prework form or survey, please submit a .