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Federal Report Cards

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The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), requires each State education agency to prepare and publish an annual report card with state-, district- and campus-level data. Prior to 2013, the NCLB Report Card was published annually from 2009–12.

Link to TEA information: tea.texas.gov

 

 

 

 


 

Dissemination of the Federal Report Card

Each LEA that receives Title I, Part A funding is responsible for disseminating the state, LEA and campus-level report cards to 1) all LEA campuses, 2) parents of all enrolled students, and 3) the general public via widely available public means such as posting on the Internet, distribution to the media, or distribution through public agencies.

At a minimum, the LEA must—

  • Post direct links to the State, LEA, and campus report cards on its web site;
  • Notify parents of all students about the availability of the report cards and the options for obtaining them;
  • Provide appropriate translation (either oral or written) upon request;
  • Make hard copies available to parents upon request; and
  • Make hard copies available for viewing in public locations.

As per recent guidance from the US Department of Education, each LEA shall have the federal report cards posted on its website for a minimum of 3 years.

Dissemination of the Federal Report Card

Each LEA that receives Title I, Part A funding is responsible for disseminating the state, LEA and campus-level report cards to 1) all LEA campuses, 2) parents of all enrolled students, and 3) the general public via widely available public means such as posting on the Internet, distribution to the media, or distribution through public agencies.

For more details about the Federal Report Card and districts' responsibilities related to it, please visit the Federal Program Compliance webpage.