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ESC Services

History

In 1967 the Texas Legislature directed that the State Board of Education provide, by rules and regulations, for the establishment and operation of regional Education Service Centers (ESCs). Twenty Regional Service Centers were established to provide services to school districts throughout the state. The Centers are service organizations, not regulatory arms of the Texas Education Agency, and participation by schools in services of the centers is voluntary. Chapter 8 of the Texas Education Code, enacted by the 75th Texas Legislature in 1997, specified the following purposes of ESCs: Regional Education Service Centers shall:

  • Assist school districts in improving student performance in each region of the system;
  • Enable school districts to operate more efficiently and economically; and
  • Implement initiatives assigned by the legislature or the commissioner.

 

Funding

ESCs do not possess tax levying or bonding authority and rely on grants and contracts for funding. Revenues are received from three primary sources. State funds, federal funds, and contracts with school districts.

 

Other Services

 

Contact Information

Please email escsupport@tea.texas.gov with ESC-related questions.

 

Service Areas

Regional ESCs support local districts in attaining the missions, goals, and objectives set forth by the Texas Education Agency. The mission of the Texas Education Agency is "to build the capacity of the Texas public education system to provide to all students a quality education that enables them to achieve their potential and fully participate now and in the future in the social, economic, and educational opportunities of our state and nation." State-provided financial support must be used to develop, maintain, and deliver services to improve student and school district performance. Services must also be provided that:

  1. Enable districts to operate more efficiently and economically
  2. Assist in teaching a variety of subject areas
  3. Address districts rated academically unacceptable under the state system of accreditation
  4. Promote compliance with state laws and rules

 

Services Available

The ESCs provide school districts an array of services customized to the regional context. The ESCs deliver these services in a manner deemed appropriate. In some instances, services are delivered at the ESC and in other cases the ESC representatives provide technical assistance on-site in school districts. School districts may procure many of these services throughout the year. Mission critical services are often delivered with additional resources to further support school district beyond the initial service delivery.

 

Governance

Each education service center is governed by a seven-member lay board. Members of the Boards of Directors are elected by members of local district board of trustees located in each region. These boards develop policies regarding center management and operation, programs and services to be offered, and financial support. Also, boards are empowered to employ and dismiss an executive director subject to the approval of the commissioner. The commissioner has broad responsibility and authority concerning the number and location of centers, regional boundaries, and the allocation of state and federal funds among centers.

 

Accountability

Under Sec. 8.101 and 8.103, the Commissioner is required to establish performance standards for ESCs and to evaluate the Executive Director based on those standards.

Under Sec. 8.103, these standards must include: audit of the ESC’s finances, the ESC’s performance on the indicators in 8.101, client satisfaction of services provided, and “any other factor the commissioner determines to be appropriate.”

Under Sec. 8.101, these standards must include: student performance, district effectiveness, services provided, and grants received for implementation of state initiatives.

 

Education Service Centers Map

This table provides contact information for the 20 Education Service Centers (ESCs) in Texas. To see a map of the districts in each ESC region, use the Texas Education Agency's School District Locator tool. You can also search for ESC staff members statewide using the Texas Education Directory.

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A map with the 20 Education Service Centers (ESCs) in Texas.

 

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Region Name Address Phone Number Fax Number Website
1 - Edinburg Dr. Daniel King 1900 West Schunior Edinburg, TX 78541 (956) 984-6001 (956) 984-7655 Region 1
2 – Corpus Christi Dr. Esperanza Zendejas 209 North Water Street Corpus Christi, TX 78401 (361) 561-8400 (361) 883-3442 Region 2
3 – Victoria Dr. Morris Lyon 1905 Leary Lane Victoria, TX 77901 (361) 573-0731 (361) 576-4804 Region 3 
4 – Houston Dr. Rodney Watson 7145 West Tidwell Houston, TX 77092 (713) 462-7708 (713) 744-6514 Region 4 
5 – Beaumont Dr. Byron Terrier 350 Pine Street, Suite 500 Beaumont, TX 77701 (409) 951-1700 (409) 951-1800 Region 5
6 – Huntsville Mr. Michael Holland 3332 Montgomery Road Huntsville, TX 77340 (936) 435-8400 (936) 435-8484 Region 6
7 – Kilgore Mr. Todd Schneider 1909 N. Longview Street Kilgore, TX 75662 (903) 988-6700 (903) 988-6708 Region 7
8 – Mount Pleasant Dr. David W. Fitts 4845 U.S. Highway 271 N. Pittsburg, TX 75686 (903) 572-8551 (903) 575-2611 Region 8
9 – Wichita Falls Mr. Wes Pierce 301 Loop 11 Wichita Falls, TX 76306 (940) 322-6928 (940) 767-3836 Region 9
10 – Richardson Dr. Jana Melsheimer 400 E. Spring Valley Road Richardson, TX. 75081 (972) 348-1700 (972) 231-3642 Region 10
11 – Fort Worth Dr. Clyde Steelman, Jr. 1451 S. Cherry Lane White Settlement, TX 76108 (817) 740-3600 (817) 740-7600 Region 11
12 – Waco Dr. Kenny Berry

P. O. Box 23409 Waco, TX 76702-3409

Location: 2101 W. Loop 340, 76712

(254) 297-1212 (254) 666-0823 Region 12
13 – Austin Dr. Rich Elsasser 5701 Springdale Road Austin, TX 78723 (512) 919-5313 (512) 919-5374 Region 13
14 – Abilene Mr. Chris Wigington 1850 Highway 351 Abilene, TX 79601 (325) 675-8600 (325) 675-8659 Region 14
15 – San Angelo Dr. Casey Callahan

P. O. Box 5199 San Angelo, TX 76902-5199

Location: 612 South Irene Street, 76903

(325) 658-6571 (325) 655-4823 Region 15
16 – Amarillo Dr. Tanya Larkin 5800 Bell Street Amarillo, TX 79109 (806) 677-5000 (806) 677-5001 Region 16
17 – Lubbock Dr. Kyle Wargo 1111 West Loop 289 Lubbock, TX 79416 (806) 792-4000 (806) 792-1523 Region 17
18 – Midland Dr. Dewitt Smith

P. O. Box 60580 Midland, TX 79711-0580

Location: 2811 LaForce Blvd., 79706

(432) 563-2380 (432) 567-3290 Region 18
19 – El Paso Dr. Armando Aguirre

P. O. Box 971127 El Paso, TX 79997-1127

Location: 6611 Boeing Drive, 79925

(915) 780-1919 (915) 780-6537 Region 19
20 – San Antonio Dr. Jeff Goldhorn 1314 Hines Avenue San Antonio, TX 78208 (210) 370-5200 (210) 370-5750 Region 20