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Credentials of value 101: Stacking the credentials

August 30, 2023

Our prior two blogs on credentials of value provided recommendations on how the state can ensure the new HB 8 formula that rewards credential of value completion leads students to options proven to meet employers’ requirements for entry into an occupation with good wages. This final blog on credentials of value focuses on how the…

Credentials of value 101: Creating best pathways to jobs

August 29, 2023

In our previous blog on the topic of credentials of value, we recommended that the state look at all available credentials in Texas and determine which are credentials of value so as to maximize students’ options for credentials with proven wage premiums. This blog explores how the state can use credentials’ linkages with relevant job…

Smart new water, energy laws take effect Sept. 1

August 29, 2023

This Friday, nearly 800 bills passed by the Legislature earlier this year take effect and become law.  Several of these new laws closely align with Texas 2036’s goals for the state’s energy and water policies. Here are a few to know about. A path forward for Texas’ hydrogen policy Hydrogen offers the promise and the…

Your guide to Texas’ extreme weather

August 24, 2023
Texas’ weather is growing more extreme, according to a 2021 study conducted by John Nielsen-Gammon, the Texas State Climatologist, Texas A&M University, and commissioned by Texas 2036. And our polling in February 2022 showed that a majority of Texas voters are very or extremely concerned about the extreme weather trends Texas will experience. With his report, Nielsen-Gammon and his team...
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STAAR results: A deeper dive by graduating class

August 23, 2023

Last week’s release of the 2023 STAAR results gave us the most up-to-date data on how our third through eighth grade students are performing across the state. Year-over-year performance for discrete grades showed an increase in math proficiency and slight decreases in reading proficiency. When looking at cohort data by graduating class, we see some…

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Credentials of value 101: What is the minimum value threshold?

August 22, 2023

House Bill 8, this Legislature’s high-profile package of reforms aimed at overhauling community colleges’ funding formulas, tasks the state with identifying which postsecondary credentials pass the minimum value threshold (MVT) for designation as a “credential of value.” The legislation also sets the dollar amounts for rewarding colleges for graduating students with such a credential. These…

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