TEA Strategic Plan
TEA Strategic Plan
By 2030, the majority of jobs are projected to require training beyond high school, whether it's a traditional four-year degree, a two-year associate's, or a recognized industry credential. Currently, too few Texas students are achieving these postsecondary credentials.
To prevent a future of diminished incomes and opportunities, the state has adopted 60x30TX as our collective goal. Initiated by the Higher Education Coordinating Board, this ambitious plan is designed to ensure a competitive and prosperous future for Texas students and families.
TEA's Strategic Commitment
To drive the rapid improvement needed to meet the 60x30TX goals, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has adopted a focused Strategic Plan. This plan guides our work for the more than five million school children in the state and is structured around:
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Four Strategic Priorities
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Three Supporting Actions
This effort is a bold commitment to expanding opportunities and resources for every Texas student.
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Every child, prepared for success in college, career, or the military.
- Strategic Priorities
- Recruit, support and retain teachers and principals
- Build a foundation for reading and math
- Connect high school to career and college
- Improve low-performing schools
- Key Actions (Continuous Improvement)
- Supported Educators
- Ready Students
- Rigorous Engagement
- Aligned Systems
- Actionable Goal-setting
- Strategic Priorities

