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The Department of State Initiatives provides policy guidance and program support for statewide activities from pre-kindergarten to college and career readiness. The focus is on efforts that support the academic achievement of all students. Programs in State Initiatives are grouped by these categories:

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House Bill 2237 Report to the Legislature

In compliance with House Bill 2237, Section 39.365(b), the Texas Education Agency has prepared the attached report on the implementation of various components of HB 2237, an act relating to grants and programs for dropout prevention, high school success, and college and workforce readiness in public schools.

September 1, 2009, HB 2237 Update

Texas Early College High Schools

Texas’ rapidly growing Early College High School (ECHS) program expands to 41 campuses this fall, up from 29 schools last year. This innovative high school model,developed by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, targets first-generation college goers, low-income students, minority students and English language learners. It allows students to earn a high school diploma and two years of college credit free of charge while in high school. Texas quickly embraced the concept and has emerged as a national leader in this reform effort. 

In September, the Texas Education Agency will make approximately $3.6 million available for funding additional schools through the ECHS Cycle 4 grants. The grant, which runs from Jan. 1, 2010 to May 31, 2012, will support the planning and implementation of approximately eight additional schools.

In order to help explain the ECHS Model, the Texas Education Agency will host presentations in five different parts of the state entitled, Understanding the ECHS Model. Experts in ECHS design in Texas will explain how the model works and why it is so promising. Attendees will learn about the difference between an ECHS and dual credit program and how ECHSs enable at-risk students to graduate from high school and earn 60 college credit hours. Anyone who is interested in learning more about ECHS is welcome to RSVP and attend.

  • To RSVP, email echs@tea.state.tx.us . Include:
    • The location of presentation you plan to attend
      (Austin, Fort Worth, Abilene, WEBINAR),
    • Name
    • Title
    • Email
    • Phone number

Presentations will be held in the following locations:

  • Austin: Sept. 10, 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
    Region 13 Education Service Center, Barton Springs Room, 3rd Floor
    5701 Springdale Road, Austin, TX 78723
    512-919-5313
  • Fort Worth: Sept. 14, 10 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.
    Tarrant County College Northwest, Michael Saenz Conference Center, WACB 1123
    1500 Houston Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102
    817-515-8223
  • Abilene: Sept. 15, 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
    Region 14 Education Service Center
    1850 Highway 351, Abilene, TX 79601
    325-675-8600
  • Webinar: Sept. 30, 9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
    Online, RSVP in order to receive webinar instructions
P-16 Council

The P-16 Council meeting date has changed. The next meeting is:

  • Wednesday, September 30, 2009
  • 2:00 PM
  • Stephen F. Austin Bldg., Assembly Room #170
  • 1700 N. Congress Ave. (directly across from the TEA Building)
  • Austin, TX 78701
State Initiatives Listserv

Receive program updates, meeting notices and news from State Initiatives. Join the listserv at Mailing List Administration. Scroll down to find "State Initiatives" in the drop-down box.

Department of State Initiatives
StateInitiatives@tea.state.tx.us