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The State Board of Education Unveils New Website

The website offers streamlined access to SBOE-related information and resources.

AUSTIN, Texas – April 1, 2024 – The State Board of Education (SBOE) today announced the official launch of its brand-new website, https://sboe.texas.gov/, designed to provide the public with easy access to valuable resources and information related to the SBOE’s roles and responsibilities.

The SBOE’s new website serves as a comprehensive landing point for educators, parents, policymakers, and community members to stay informed about board action related to Texas education policies, rules, regulations, and curriculum updates. Information and updates solely related to actions of the State Board of Education can be found on the new website. 

Rules information, proposed rules and rules comment features can still be found at State Board of Education Rules – Texas Administrative Code. The rules comment feature can also be accessed via the SBOE website under Related Content. The Texas Administrative Code (TAC) is a compilation of all Texas state agency rules published by the Office of the Secretary of State. The State Board of Education (SBOE) and commissioner of education rules listed below are codified in the TAC under Title 19, Education, Part 2, Texas Education Agency.

"We are excited to unveil the new SBOE website as part of our ongoing commitment to transparency, communication, and excellence in education," said SBOE Chair Aaron Kinsey. "We believe this platform will empower stakeholders to engage with us more effectively and access the information they need to support student success."

Key features of the website include:

1. Up-to-date Information: Users can access the latest news, press releases, and updates from the SBOE, ensuring they are well-informed about education-related matters.

2. Meeting Resources: Easy access to meeting dates, agendas, minutes, and public testimony registration information.  

3. Contact Information: Direct contact details for State Board of Education members, allowing stakeholders to reach out with inquiries, feedback, or requests for support.

In addition to these features, the website is designed with user-friendly navigation to ensure accessibility across various devices and platforms.

To explore the State Board of Education's official website, please visit https://sboe.texas.gov/

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