The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has outlined rigorous oversight priorities designed to systematically address Houston ISD’s ongoing challenges. Central to this strategy is a focus on improving academic outcomes, fostering safer school environments, and enhancing financial accountability. The TEA mandates continuous progress reviews, ensuring that district leadership implements corrective measures aligned with state standards. This includes a heightened emphasis on closing achievement gaps among student demographics and bolstering instructional quality through targeted professional development.

The agency’s performance benchmarks are detailed and multifaceted, reflecting a commitment to measurable growth within set timelines. Key indicators monitored include standardized test scores, graduation rates, and campus safety reports. The table below illustrates the core benchmarks set for Houston ISD through 2027, demonstrating the TEA’s methodical approach to monitoring district recovery.

Benchmark Area Target by 2025 Target by 2027
Student Proficiency 50% proficiency in reading and math 70% proficiency in reading and math
Graduation Rate 85% 90%
Safety Incident Reduction 30% reduction 50% reduction
Financial Compliance Full audit clearance Sustainable balanced budget

These priorities and benchmarks underscore the TEA’s comprehensive approach—balancing immediate interventions with long-term sustainability goals to ensure Houston ISD steadily advances towards full local control, post-takeover.