The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has released its 2025 Annual Report, which reviews the state of public education for more than 5.5 million students and their teachers across Texas.
Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath stated, “Every day, educators, families and communities across Texas are working together to help students succeed. This year’s Annual Report reflects that shared commitment and highlights the progress we are making to improve student achievement, support teachers and expand educational opportunities so that every Texas student, no matter their background, can reach their full potential.”
The report serves as a resource for policymakers, educators, families, community members, and journalists. It provides an overview of statewide education trends and explains how TEA is supporting schools to improve student outcomes. The report also includes key performance data and points out areas needing further attention and investment to ensure all students have access to quality education.
In addition to the annual report, TEA has published the 2024-25 Pocket Edition. This companion document compiles public school statistics such as student demographics and teacher and staff information in a single resource.
Both the 2025 Annual Report and the 2024-25 Pocket Edition are now available from TEA.



