• ESSA in Texas

    ESSA provides a unique opportunity for the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to chart a path for shifting key decisions related to accountability, school improvement, teacher quality, and funding back to the state and local level. Commissioner Mike Morath is embracing this opportunity to maximize the new policy flexibility ESSA offers. Under Commissioner Morath’s leadership, TEA is advancing a key goal to establish one vision for the future of the agency, aligning key decision points in developing systems to support ESSA implementation with a new TEA Strategic Plan that will guide all TEA work. Tapping into the new opportunities that ESSA provides will allow for a singular focus on key state priority areas leading to greater levels of student achievement throughout our state. 

    Program 2023-2024 Planning Entitlement Amounts
    Title I $827,116
    Title I, Part C $3,569
    Title II, Part A $149,249
    Title III, Immigrant $14,481
    Title III, ELA $86,093
    Title IV, Part A $65,430

     

     

    Program 2022-2023 Final Entitlement Amounts
    Title I $852,949
    Title I, Part C $243
    Title II, Part A $146,176
    Title III, Immigrant $14,155
    Title III, ELA $89,561
    Title IV, Part A $62,969

     

    Program 2021-2022 Final Entitlement Amounts
    Title I $818,832
    Title I, Part C $4,341
    Title II, Part A $133,152
    Title III, Immigrant 0
    Title III, ELA $90,938
    Title IV, Part A $61,809

    If you have any questions, please contact Yarda Leflet, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum & Instruction, at: yleflet@mfisd.txed.net