Education in Texas
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Education in Texas is a large and special system with many public schools, universities, and other ways for students to learn. Texas has more than 1,000 public school districts. Most of these districts are run by local boards that are chosen by families in the area. These boards can collect taxes and make choices for their schools. The Texas Education Agency helps watch over these schools and gives extra money when needed, but it mostly helps only when schools are not doing well.
Students in public schools follow rules called the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). These rules are made by the State Board of Education. Students take tests called the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) to show what they have learned.
Texas also has many universities. There are 35 public universities in six big groups, plus many private schools. Sixteen of these universities are known for doing very advanced research. The way education works in Texas changed a lot in the middle of the last century. This change happened because of money from wars, changes made in 1949 to help schools, and money from the government for research during the time when Presidents Kennedy and Johnson were in office.
History
Main article: History of education in Texas
Education in Texas began in the late 1830s. When Texas became independent in 1836, people complained that the Mexican government had not created any public schools, even though there were resources.
In 1949, important changes were made to improve schools in Texas. These changes raised teachers' pay, combined smaller school districts, and gave money to schools with fewer resources. All children in Texas were guaranteed the chance to go to public school for twelve years, with at least 175 days of teaching each year. These changes did not affect private schools or schools run by the Catholic Church.
During World War II, universities like the University of Texas and Texas A&M University took on new roles. After the war, from the 1950s through the 1960s, Texas worked to improve and grow its colleges and universities. This helped them get federal money for research and development.
Primary and secondary education
Texas has more than 1,000 school districts. These districts are usually separate from city or county governments and are called "independent school districts." They can collect taxes to help support their schools.
The Texas Education Agency watches over public schools and charter schools but does not control them closely because the districts are independent. Texas also has many private schools, which do not have state oversight. Homeschooling in Texas has few rules.
Public colleges and universities
Texas has 35 public universities. Most of these belong to six larger groups. The two biggest groups are the University of Texas System and the Texas A&M System. They grew quickly because of money from oil found on land set aside for schools.
The University of Houston System has four universities, with the University of Houston as its main school. The University of North Texas System has three schools in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, with the University of North Texas as its main school. The University of Texas System includes eight universities and six health schools. The Texas A&M University System is the largest, with Texas A&M University having the most students in the state. The Texas State University System and the Texas Tech University System each have several schools, including special programs in areas like engineering and criminal justice.
See also: List of colleges and universities in Texas and List of universities in Texas by enrollment
Texas has a special rule for students who finish in the top 10 percent of their high school class. These students are guaranteed to be accepted at any state-funded university in Texas. This helps make sure students from all backgrounds have chances to go to college.
The state is working to grow its number of top universities by raising the status of some of its seven schools that are growing as research centers. The University of Houston and Texas Tech University are expected to become leading universities first.
University of Houston System
Main article: University of Houston System
The University of Houston System has four separate universities. Each university gives its own degrees. The main school is the University of Houston, which is a research university. The other three schools are also stand-alone universities, not smaller parts of the University of Houston.
University of North Texas System
Main article: University of North Texas System
The University of North Texas System has three schools in the North Texas region, all in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.
The main school is the University of North Texas (UNT) in Denton, Texas. UNT is the largest university in the Metroplex and the third largest in the state. UNT teaches subjects like business, education, engineering, hospitality, music, and science.
The UNT System also includes the University of North Texas at Dallas, the only public university inside Dallas city limits, and the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth, the only college in Texas that focuses on osteopathic medicine.
University of Texas System
Main article: University of Texas System
The University of Texas System was created by the Texas Constitution in 1883. It includes eight universities and six health schools, with more schools planned. The main school, University of Texas at Austin, is known for being one of the best universities in the world. Many of its programs are ranked among the best in the country.
Texas A&M University System
Main article: Texas A&M University System
The Texas A&M University System is the largest university system in Texas. Its main school, Texas A&M University in College Station, opened in 1876 and is the oldest public university in the state. It has the most students of any public university in Texas. Unlike the University of Texas System, which focuses on cities, the Texas A&M System mainly serves rural areas of the state.
Prairie View A&M University is part of the Texas A&M System. It is a historically black university founded in 1876 and offers many different degrees.
Texas State University System
Main article: Texas State University System
The Texas State University System was created in 1911 to manage the state’s normal schools, which trained teachers. It is the oldest group of university systems in Texas. The system has seven schools, with Texas State University in San Marcos being the largest. Lamar University and Sam Houston State University are also part of this system, each known for special programs like engineering and criminal justice.
Texas Tech University System
Main article: Texas Tech University System
The Texas Tech University System was created in 1996. It includes four universities: Angelo State University and Texas Tech University, along with two health science centers. Texas Tech University, founded in 1923, is the main school and is located in Lubbock. It started with four schools and now has eleven colleges, plus a law school. The system also includes health science centers in Amarillo, El Paso, Odessa, Abilene, and Dallas.
Texas Woman's University System
On May 26, 2021, Texas Woman's University became its own university system. The main campus is in Denton, with separate campuses in Dallas and Houston.
Independent public universities
- Texas Southern University in Houston is not part of any university system. It is the only historically black university in Texas with a law and pharmacy school.
Texas State Technical College System
The state also has the Texas State Technical College System. This group has two-year colleges that teach technical skills. The main campus is in Waco.
Community colleges
Many community colleges operate across Texas. These colleges are managed by local boards and mainly funded by local property taxes.
Private colleges and universities
The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex has several private schools, including University of Dallas, Texas Wesleyan University, Texas Christian University, Dallas Baptist University, Southern Methodist University, and Paul Quinn College.
Rice University was started in 1912 as a school open to all.
Lubbock Christian University is a Christian school in Lubbock.
In San Antonio, you can find Texas Lutheran University, Trinity University, and Catholic schools like St. Mary's University, University of the Incarnate Word, and Our Lady of the Lake University.
Austin area
Austin has many schools, such as Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Concordia University Texas, Huston–Tillotson University, St. Edward's University, the Seminary of the Southwest, the Acton School of Business, Austin Graduate School of Theology, Virginia College's Austin Campus, The Art Institute of Austin, and a branch of Park University.
Central Texas outside Austin
Brownwood, Texas is home to Howard Payne University.
In Abilene, there are Hardin–Simmons University, McMurry University, and Abilene Christian University. Belton has The University of Mary Hardin–Baylor.
Southwestern University is in Georgetown.
Houston area
The University of St. Thomas began in 1947. Houston Christian University started in 1960.
Panhandle area
Wayland Baptist University is in Plainview and has campuses in other cities.
HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities)
Further information: List of historically black colleges and universities
Some of these schools in Texas include Huston–Tillotson University, Jarvis Christian University, Paul Quinn College, Prairie View A&M University, Southwestern Christian College, St. Philip's College, Texas College, Texas Southern University, and Wiley University.
Presidential libraries
Texas has three special buildings called presidential libraries. They help people learn about U.S. presidents.
These libraries are the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum at The University of Texas at Austin, the George Bush Presidential Library at Texas A&M University, and the George W. Bush Presidential Center at Southern Methodist University.
Medical research
Texas has many important places for medical research. The state has 12 schools to train doctors, three schools for doctors who study the body, four dental schools, and two schools for eye care.
Texas has two special labs for studying serious diseases, one in Galveston and another in San Antonio. The Texas Medical Center in Houston is the biggest place in the world for medical research and care, with 45 different groups working together. The center in San Antonio is also very important for medical research. The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center is famous around the world for its work in cancer care and research.
Texas Digital Library
The Texas Digital Library is a group of colleges and universities in Texas. They work together to help students and teachers share research. They offer tools for storing and sharing school work.
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