- Who We Are
- Site Policies
- Leadership
- State Board for Educator Certification
- State Board for Educator Certification Meetings
- Government Relations and Legal
- Hearings and Appeals
- Office of General Counsel, Special Education
- Due Process Hearings
- Special Education Due Process Hearings 2026
- Governmental Relations
- 89th Legislature Updates
- Agency Finance
- Contracts and Purchasing
- TEA Check Register
- Agency Calendars
- TEA Newsroom
- TEA RSS Feeds
- Annual Reports
- Awards and Recognition
- TEA Communications
- State Board of Education (SBOE)
- Careers at TEA
- Mental Health & Wellness
- Tri-Agency Workforce Initiative
- TEA Strategic Plan
- How to Apply for Employment at TEA
About TEA
In: About TEA
- Who We Are
- Site Policies
- Leadership
- State Board for Educator Certification
- State Board for Educator Certification Meetings
- Government Relations and Legal
- Hearings and Appeals
- Office of General Counsel, Special Education
- Due Process Hearings
- Special Education Due Process Hearings 2026
- Governmental Relations
- 89th Legislature Updates
- Agency Finance
- Contracts and Purchasing
- TEA Check Register
- Agency Calendars
- TEA Newsroom
- TEA RSS Feeds
- Annual Reports
- Awards and Recognition
- TEA Communications
- State Board of Education (SBOE)
- Careers at TEA
- Mental Health & Wellness
- Tri-Agency Workforce Initiative
- TEA Strategic Plan
- How to Apply for Employment at TEA
- Who We Are
- Site Policies
- Leadership
- State Board for Educator Certification
- State Board for Educator Certification Meetings
- Government Relations and Legal
- Hearings and Appeals
- Office of General Counsel, Special Education
- Due Process Hearings
- Special Education Due Process Hearings 2026
- Governmental Relations
- 89th Legislature Updates
- Agency Finance
- Contracts and Purchasing
- TEA Check Register
- Agency Calendars
- TEA Newsroom
- TEA RSS Feeds
- Annual Reports
- Awards and Recognition
- TEA Communications
- State Board of Education (SBOE)
- Careers at TEA
- Mental Health & Wellness
- Tri-Agency Workforce Initiative
- TEA Strategic Plan
- How to Apply for Employment at TEA
About TEA
In: About TEA
- Who We Are
- Site Policies
- Leadership
- State Board for Educator Certification
- State Board for Educator Certification Meetings
- Government Relations and Legal
- Hearings and Appeals
- Office of General Counsel, Special Education
- Due Process Hearings
- Special Education Due Process Hearings 2026
- Governmental Relations
- 89th Legislature Updates
- Agency Finance
- Contracts and Purchasing
- TEA Check Register
- Agency Calendars
- TEA Newsroom
- TEA RSS Feeds
- Annual Reports
- Awards and Recognition
- TEA Communications
- State Board of Education (SBOE)
- Careers at TEA
- Mental Health & Wellness
- Tri-Agency Workforce Initiative
- TEA Strategic Plan
- How to Apply for Employment at TEA
State Board of Education Support
- Phone:
- (512) 463-9007
- Email:
- sboesupport@tea.texas.gov
State Board of Educator Certification Support
Statewide education leadership in Texas is provided by the Commissioner of Education, the State Board of Education, and the State Board for Educator Certification.
Commissioner of Education
The head of the TEA is the Commissioner of Education, who is appointed by the governor. The Commissioner is supported by a hierarchy of deputy commissioners, associate commissioners, division directors, and agency staff.
State Board of Education
The TEA and the State Board of Education (SBOE) guide and monitor activities and programs related to public education in Texas. The SBOE consists of 15 elected members representing different regions of the state. One member is appointed chair by the governor.
State Board for Educator Certification
The State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) was created by the Texas Legislature in 1995 to recognize public school educators as professionals and grant educators the authority to govern the standards of their profession. The Board oversees all aspects of the preparation, certification and standards of conduct of public school educators.
The Texas Education Code requires that the governor appoint the following 11 voting members of the SBEC board, for six-year terms: four classroom teachers, one counselor, two administrators, and four citizens. Three non-voting members also serve on the board. The governor appoints a dean of a college of education. The Commissioner of Education appoints a staff member of the Texas Education Agency. The Commissioner of Higher Education appoints a staff member of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.