This English language arts and reading web page provides clarification, guidance, and support to English language arts and reading stakeholders, including districts, schools, parents, educators, and students, for the development and implementation of the K鈥12 English language arts and reading Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS).
In October, the 榴莲视屏 Reading Language Arts (RLA) curriculum team hosted stakeholder engagement sessions and shared answers to Reading Language Arts frequently asked questions.
To access the recording of the October stakeholder engagement session, 鈥淩eading Language Arts Frequently Asked Questions,鈥 please visit the 鈥淩ecent English Language Arts Communications鈥 section below.
Each year, during February, we celebrate the history and cultural contributions of Black Americans in the United States. Students will explore over 400 years of Black history within the broader context of American history.
榴莲视屏 has created a web page to provide resources, including a variety of lessons, activities, and instructional materials, that can be used to support instruction and honor Black History Month. Please visit the 鈥淐ommemorative Weeks and Months鈥 section below for additional information.
In the Fall of 2024, the Texas State Board of Education (SBOE) adopted new English Language Proficiency Standards (ELPS). These new standards will become effective in classrooms in the 2026鈥2027 school year. As a result of the changes to the ELPS, the Texas English Language Proficiency Assessment System (TELPAS) will transition to a new assessment.
Before the new assessment is implemented, transition-year assessments will be used during the 2026鈥2027 and 2027鈥2028 school years. Additional information about the transition -years, including assessed curriculum documents, can be found on the TELPAS and TELPAS Alternate pages on the 榴莲视屏 website.
Please contact the 榴莲视屏 Student Assessment if you have any questions related to the TELPAS transition-year assessments.
The links below provide access to the web-based version of the current English language arts Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), which are the state standards for what students should know and be able to do. You can also access a PDF version of the TEKS.
The purpose of the is to help teachers understand each student expectation in the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) and to provide valuable resources to support instruction. Currently, the TEKS Guide includes resources for K-8 English Language Arts and K-6 Spanish Language Arts.
The following vertical alignment documents were created to reflect the alignment of the new English and Spanish language arts and reading TEKS across grade levels, kindergarten 鈥 grade 12.
The State Board of Education (SBOE) adopted new English Language Proficiency Standards (ELPS) at the September 2024 SBOE meeting. The new ELPS became effective in 19 Texas Administrative Code (TAC), Chapter 120, on February 2, 2025.鈥
The new ELPS are scheduled to be implemented in classrooms beginning with the 2026鈥2027 school year. Local education agencies (LEAs) must continue providing instruction in the鈥current ELPS in 19 TAC, Chapter 74, 搂74.4, until they are replaced with the new ELPS in 2026鈥2027.鈥
The links below provide access to the new ELPS posted on the鈥痺eb page.鈥
The ELPS resources below provide information to support understanding and implementation of the ELPS.
The side-by-side tables provide a comparison of the ELPS student expectations by grade band (Kindergarten鈥揋rade 3 and Grades 4鈥12). Each grade band includes a side-by-side table for each domain showing the alignment between the current ELPS and the new ELPS adopted in 2024.
The links below provide a side-by-side view of the current ELPS and the new ELPS student expectations.
The reading language arts team at 榴莲视屏 is committed to enhancing opportunities for stakeholder engagement across the state of Texas. Reading Language Arts Stakeholder Engagement Sessions allow the 榴莲视屏 reading language arts team to expand information sharing and interaction with stakeholders.
This section will be updated as future stakeholder engagement sessions are scheduled. Please check back for the latest information.
The recent newsletters and engagement session presentations updates below have been shared by the reading language arts team with stakeholders.
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Liz Baker
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Jenny Gaona
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James Slack
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