Sentinel standardizes Behavioral Threat Assessments (BTAs) into a single reporting mechanism so that schools have a clear way of conducting BTAs and managing threats.
Cooperative leadership was part of the recent Center for Digital Education’s EDUNation 2024 summit.
The TEA, tasked with student success and public school-oriented goals, also spent a half-million on curriculum and assessment.
The agency has budgeted $2.8 million for a replacement of its statewide instructional materials procurement system, EMAT.
The agency has budgeted $2.8 million for a replacement of EMAT that can be integrated with its Centralized Accounting and Payroll/Personnel System.
TxDOT CIO Anh Selissen and public-sector IT leaders from various agencies were recognized for their contributions to the state’s public service.
The agency has issued separate solicitations for electronic files in Braille-ready format and the production of Braille copy materials for Texas public schools.
During the year’s third quarter, the Texas Education Agency purchased goods and services from Zearn Inc., Amplify Education Inc. and more.
The solution must handle assessment administration, scoring and reporting for the Texas Student Assessment Program, which includes the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR).
More than a dozen K-12 schools in Texas will receive more than $10 million, while the largest allotment is $33.7 million.
The chosen candidate would report to the manager of technology operations within the agency’s IT department.
The Texas Education Agency issued two related requests for proposals to acquire academic assessments for emerging bilingual students; both require computer or online components.
The Legislature has allocated $55 million to pay for smaller and under-resourced K-12 schools to access cybersecurity products and expertise.
The Texas Education Agency and Public Utility Commission of Texas are both hiring IT roles, including one leadership position.
Two education service centers have issued bids for new software related to career and technical development, early childhood education, analytics and special education.
New rules and recent funding are intended to help districts statewide upgrade and maintain safety measures.
Under the current agency, it seeks a seasoned IT leader who is prudent and has financial experience.
Updates begin on which departments will see a bump due to inflation — and which ones won't.