HB 3 Reading Academies | Texas Education Agency (2024)

1. Who is required to take House Bill 3 (HB 3) Reading Academies? All K-3 teachers, including special education teachers, and principals are required to attend the HB 3 Reading Academies by the 2022-2023 school year. Districts (LEAs) continue to have authority to exempt art, health education, music, physical education, speech communication and theatre arts, or theatre teachers.

Both state and local requirements identify individuals who must complete Texas Reading Academies. Districts and charter school have the authority to require additional staff to take the Reading Academies.

Required by HB3

  • K-3 general education classroom teachers
  • K-3 special education classroom teachers
  • Principals who have K-3 classrooms on their campus

General rule of thumb - "teacher of record"

*Strongly Encouraged*

  • Assistant Principals
  • Reading Interventionists
  • Literacy Coaches
  • Dyslexia Teachers
  • Speech Pathologists
  • Librarians
  • Full-time employees who tutor students in ELAR/SLAR
  • 4th and 5th grade teachers (all content areas)
  • District ELAR Coordinators

Local District Decision

  • Pull out GT teachers
  • Part-time tutors
  • *Math interventionists
  • Hourly interventionists
  • *STEM teachers
  • Pull out TVI teachers
  • Superintendents
  • *Health, Art, PE, and Theatre teachers

*Participation would be rare

2. Do charter school teachers and principals have to complete the Texas Reading Academies? Yes.

3. Do K-3 teachers who only offer instruction in math and/or science need to complete the Texas Reading Academies? Yes. K-3 math and science teachers who are teachers of record must complete Reading Academies because literacy plays an important role in math and science instruction, and all K-3 teachers will benefit from the information learned in the Texas Reading Academies. For example, word problems are very common in math. If a child is unable to decode or comprehend the word problem, they will not be able to solve it. In science, children rely heavily on building their vocabulary and comprehension skills to be able to understand the content. In addition to that, many K-3 math or science teachers also provide tutoring and intervention support. Those teachers must understand the science of teaching reading to effectively support learner needs, especially those with reading difficulties. To make the Texas Reading Academies more relevant for these teachers, we have included cross-curricular connections throughout the modules and explicitly discuss how literacy is embedded in math, science, and social studies. Anapplication is available for districts that wish to request a waiver for reading academies for mathematics teachers. Districts will need to provide basic information in the application, a screenshot showing the teacher's STR certification, and an assurance that the teacher will only teach mathematics in the 2024-25 school year.

4. How will teachers new to the profession or specific grade level be trained? Will districts not be allowed to hire a new teacher for K-3 prior to enrolling in the Texas Reading Academies? Each classroom teacher initially employed to teach kindergarten, first, second, or third grade and each principal at a campus with kindergarten, first, second, or third grade for the 2022-2023 school year or beyond must attend the Texas Reading Academies by the end of their first year of placement in that grade level or campus [TEC, §28.0062(2)(B)].

5. Will attending the Reading Academy be required to keep existing certifications? What about school and district staff who hold teacher certifications but are not currently classroom teachers? Texas Reading Academies are required for K-3 teachers and principals. While it is recommended that other school and district staff attend to understand the content and better support K-3 teachers, it is not a requirement to keep existing certifications.

6. If a teacher has attended previous versions of the Reading Academies (or participated in the READ grant), will that count for HB 3 credit? Teachers who participated in the 2018-2019 READ Grant can count that participation as credit for the Texas Reading Academies because they were designed to align to the new Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) and required teachers to demonstrate competencies throughout the school year. The HB3 Reading Academies contain new content that currently appears only in the READ Grant sessions. Teachers who did not participate in the READ Grant need to participate in the current Texas Reading Academies in order to teach in grades kindergarten through third grade given the new standards, regardless if they attended a previous version of the Texas Reading Academies.

7. What happens if a participant does not complete or pass on the first attempt? If a participant does not complete or pass the Texas reading Academies on the first attempt, they must enroll again in the next available cohort. It is strongly encouraged that Authorized Providers create a Support Plan with the Cohort Leader, district/charter (LEA), and participant to assist the learner through the course.

8. Is there a set fee to enroll in the Texas Reading Academies? The cost for the blended model is $400 per participant. The comprehensive model is $3,000. Districts are responsible for paying for staff to enroll in the Texas Reading Academies.

9. When you say “with the start of the 2022-23 school year,” when does this exactly start? Year three of the Texas Reading Academies includes the following launch dates: June 2022, July 2022, August 2022, September 2022, January 2023, and June 2023.

10. Will the searchable database on the TEA website be backdated to include all completions since year one? Yes, the searchable database will include all participants who have completed the Texas Reading Academies, starting with the year of inception.

11. Anyone who completes any TRA pathway, will fulfill the HB 3 mandate, regardless of their role or if they change roles, correct? It is correct that once an educator receives their HB 3 credit, it will apply to all future roles within a school district. However, a teacher cannot enroll in the Admin Pathway unless they are employed as an administrator or district-level staff member.

12. Does "attend" mean enroll and start during their first year, or complete it during the first year? Attend means enrolled and started. For example, a June 2023 cohort will not finish before the end of the 22-23 school year, but as long as they are actively working through the modules that will meet the HB3 requirement.

13. If a new teacher is hired in August of 2023, can they be enrolled in May 2024 to begin in the summer of 2024 and still meet the requirement? No, because there are not any May launch dates scheduled, so they would need to enroll by June 2024.

14. What are the consequences for currently working teachers who miss the third year? If they do not complete by next year, will it be ok for them to participate in 2023-24 without consequence? If they are currently working as K-3 teachers, they must be enrolled in one of the following cohorts; June 2023, July 2023, August 2023, September 2023, January 2024, or June 2024 or they may not be placed in a K-3 classroom for the 23-24 school year. Please note that the dates have been adjusted to reflect year 4 Reading Academies

HB 3 Reading Academies | Texas Education Agency (2024)

FAQs

Do Texas teachers get paid for the reading Academy? ›

Participants who successfully complete the Reading Academies will receive continuing professional education (CPE) hours from the state. Will teachers receive a stipend? Yes. Stipends are $1400 for teachers ONLY.

What happens if you don't finish Texas reading Academy? ›

If a participant does not complete or pass the Texas reading Academies on the first attempt, they must enroll again in the next available cohort.

Did House Bill 3 pass in Texas? ›

House Bill 3 (HB 3), a sweeping and historic school finance bill, was passed by the 86th Texas Legislature in 2019 and signed by Governor Greg Abbott.

Who is exempt from the Texas reading Academy? ›

FBISD READING ACADEMIES

While there are some formal processes pending, districts (LEAs) can proceed to exempt teachers who hold “all-level certification in art, health education, music, physical education, speech communication and theatre arts, or theatre,” as described in §231.3(a).

Who are the highest paid teachers in Texas? ›

Metros with the highest adjusted teacher salaries
RankMetropolitan AreaTake-Home Pay*
1McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX$68,271
2Auburn-Opelika, AL$66,080
3El Paso, TX$65,260
4Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX$65,198
11 more rows
Dec 10, 2023

How much does the reading Academy cost in Texas? ›

8. Is there a set fee to enroll in the Texas Reading Academies? The cost for the blended model is $400 per participant. The comprehensive model is $3,000.

What does HB3 mean for teachers? ›

HB 3 requires compensation increases for “classroom teachers,” Section 5.001(2) of the Texas Education Code provides the definition of a classroom teacher which states: “ 'Classroom teacher' means an educator who is employed by a school district and who, not less than an average of four hours each day, teaches in an ...

How has HB 3 impacted public education in Texas? ›

Outcome and Impact

House Bill 3 (HB 3) invested in teacher pay raises, full-day pre-kindergarten, an optional extended-year program funding, and additional dollars for low-income students.

What is the purpose of HB3? ›

However, House Bill 3 enacted the Early Education Allotment which provides weighted funding for each student at the district in Kindergarten through third grade that also qualifies for the compensatory education or bilingual allotment.

What is the purpose of Texas reading Academies? ›

Reading Academies is an 11-month professional development program that continues learning and builds on knowledge of the STR in a school context. Together, these programs provide teachers with the foundational knowledge to teach reading and writing and to effectively apply that knowledge in a classroom setting.

Do you have to pass the post test on reading Academy? ›

To pass Reading Academies, learners must complete the pre- and post-test; complete pre-work (CFUs and discussion posts) and artifacts; attend live training sessions; and demonstrate mastery of Reading Academies content during classroom observation by the cohort leader.

How do I get my Texas reading Academy certificate? ›

How do I find my Texas Reading Academies Certificate?
  1. Navigate to register.tealearn.com.
  2. Click the Login link.
  3. Log in using your Canvas (tealearn.instructure.com) credentials.
  4. Click your name, then Student Dashboard.
  5. Click on the Completed tab.
  6. Click View to preview in a new tab/window.
  7. Click Download to save a copy.
Oct 14, 2022

Do homeschool teachers get paid in Texas? ›

As of Aug 30, 2024, the average hourly pay for a Homeschool Teacher in Texas is $25.33 an hour.

Do Texas State Board of Education members get paid? ›

(a) Members of the State Board of Education receive no salary but are reimbursed for all expenses incurred for attending regular and special meetings of the board and of board committees.

How much does a literacy coach get paid in Texas? ›

As of Aug 26, 2024, the average annual pay for a Literacy Coach in Texas is $51,605 a year.

How much does Texas Connections Academy pay teachers? ›

Average Connections Academy Teacher yearly pay in Texas is approximately $48,912, which meets the national average.

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