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Prekindergarten Kindergarten Grades 1 & 2
Changes for 2025-2026 school year
Discontinuation of Early Reading Indicator (ERI) Data Element Collection
Effective immediately, the Early Reading Indicator Data Element will no longer be collected through PEIMS. This change is a result of the repeal of the statutory requirement that was the basis for the data collection.
Additional Information Related to HB 2, Article V
House Bill (HB) 2, 89th Texas Legislature, established statewide requirements related to foundational literacy and numeracy instruments. For additional information regarding implementation guidance for House Bill 2 foundational literacy and numeracy assessment requirements for the 2026–27 and 2027–28 school years, review the HB 2 Implementation: Foundational Literacy and Numeracy Instruments and Extension of Current K–2 Reading Instruments correspondence published on January 29, 2026.
Note: The information below reflects current instrument administration requirements for the 2025–2026 school year. School systems should continue to follow the requirements outlined for the 2025–2026 school year.
Prekindergarten Requirements
Prekindergarten Progress Monitoring Instrument Administration Requirements
To support the delivery of high-quality, full-day prekindergarten for eligible 4-year-old students, school systems must collect student progress monitoring data in the following five required domains:
- Health and wellness
- Emergent literacy – language and communication
- Emergent literacy – reading
- Emergent literacy – writing
- Mathematics
Data must be collected at the beginning-of-year (BOY), middle-of-year (MOY), and end-of-year (EOY) using an instrument from the Commissioner's List of Approved Prekindergarten Progress Monitoring Instruments ().
Administration and Parental Notification Guidance:
- The instrument administration windows are determined locally. It is recommended that the BOY instruments be administered within the first 60 days of school so that the resulting data can be used for instructional purposes.
- School systems should ensure they have systems in place to collect and report student progress monitoring data for students who may have missed the administration or enrolled after the designated window. This data is crucial for ensuring reports on prekindergarten student assessment results are accurate.
- As part of the required family engagement plan, school systems are encouraged to provide families with progress monitoring updates that address all five required domains at least three times a year.
- Progress monitoring for eligible 3-year-old students is not required and may be conducted at the school system’s discretion.
Data Submission Due Date:
Raw BOY and EOY data for all eligible 4-year-old prekindergarten students must be submitted to Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ»ÆÆ¬ in the Prekindergarten Early Childhood Data System (ECDS) Collection. For additional information regarding ECDS timelines, visit the webpage.
Approved Prekindergarten Progress Monitoring Instruments:
- Circle Progress Monitoring System by Children’s Learning Institute (CLI)
- COR Advantage by HighScope Educational Research Foundation
- CPALLS+STEM by Circle Progress Monitoring administered through TANGO Software 
- Frog Street Assessment – Criterion Referenced Assessment by Frog Street
- GOLD® by Teaching Strategies, LLC
- LION for Prekindergarten by Liberty Source
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Kindergarten Requirements
To support the measurement of foundational literacy skills in reading development and comprehension, school systems must administer a Commissioner-approved kindergarten reading instrument to all kindergarten students at the beginning of the school year ().
Administration and Parental Notification Guidance:
- BOY reading instruments must be administered no later than the 60th day of the school year.*
- School systems should have procedures in place to collect and report data for students captured in Fall Snapshot who miss the instrument administration or enroll after the window. This data is crucial for ensuring reports displaying kindergarten assessment results are accurate.
- Families must be notified of BOY results in writing or electronically no later than the earlier of the 20th school day or the 30th calendar day after results are available.*
*These new requirements are established in House Bill 2, Article 5, Section 5.09, 89th Texas Legislature (amending TEC, §28.006).
Approved Kindergarten Reading Instruments for 2025–2026:
- Circle Kindergarten Progress Monitoring (formerly known as TX-KEA) by CLI
- mCLASS Texas Edition by Amplify
Data Submission Due Date:
Raw BOY data for kindergarten students must be submitted to Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ»ÆÆ¬ in the Kindergarten ECDS Collection. For additional information regarding ECDS timelines, visit the webpage.
Kindergarten MOY & EOY Requirements
As noted above, HB 2 requires districts to use an agency-approved BOY, MOY, and EOY instrument, once the agency adopts a list of instruments. To date, this has not been done. So, the above Kindergarten-readiness instrument is required, but no additional MOY or EOY requirements exist at this time. Additional correspondence will be provided in the future when MOY and EOY instruments are adopted.
Dyslexia Screening
The mandates that school systems administer universal dyslexia screening for all kindergarten students by the end of the year. The updated Dyslexia Handbook provides current screening criteria. The criteria for English and Spanish screening instruments are as follows:
Kindergarten - Screened by End of Year
- Letter Sound Knowledge or Letter Naming Fluency
- Phonological Awareness
Commissioner-approved reading instruments that meet the requirement of (Early Reading Diagnosis) include aligned dyslexia screening elements. These free tools meet the dyslexia screener requirements outlined in the Dyslexia Handbook; however, they are not required to be used by school systems to fulfill dyslexia screener requirements. School systems should ensure planned dyslexia screening instruments meet the revised criteria.
Please Note: Choosing one of the free tools available to all school systems will meet the dyslexia screening requirements.
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Grade 1 Requirements
School systems should collect data regarding student reading proficiency using an approved instrument (either from the Commissioner's List or selected by a district-level committee) for all students in grades 1 and 2.
Approved Reading Instruments for Grade 1:
- mCLASS Texas Edition by Amplify
- TPRI/Tejas LEE (All vendor versions accepted, including CLI, Tango Software, and Amira Learning) Note: Only the CLI vendor version is offered at no cost.
- Alternate instrument selected by a district-level committee
Administration and Parental Notification Guidance:
- It is recommended that the BOY instruments be administered within the first 60 days of school so that the resulting data can be used for instructional purposes.
- Families should be notified of BOY results within 60 days of administration.
Dyslexia Screening
and State Board of Education require that school systems administer universal dyslexia screening for grade 1 students by January 31. The updated Dyslexia Handbook provides current screening criteria. The criteria for English and Spanish screening instruments are as follows:
Grade 1 - Screened by January 31st
- Word Reading Accuracy or Fluency
- Phonological Awareness
Commissioner-approved reading instruments that meet the requirement of (Early Reading Diagnosis) include aligned dyslexia screening elements. These free tools meet the dyslexia screener requirements outlined in the Dyslexia Handbook; however, they are not required to be used by school systems to fulfill dyslexia screener requirements. School systems should ensure planned dyslexia screening instruments meet the revised criteria.
Please Note: Choosing one of the free tools available to all districts will meet the dyslexia screening requirements.
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Grade 2 Requirements
School systems should collect data regarding student reading proficiency using an approved instrument (either from the Commissioner's List or selected by a district-level committee) for all students in grades 1 and 2.
Approved Reading Instruments for Grade 2:
- mCLASS Texas Edition by Amplify
- TPRI/Tejas LEE (All vendor versions accepted, including CLI, Tango Software, and Amira Learning) Note: Only the CLI vendor version is offered at no cost.
- Alternate instrument selected by a district-level committee
Administration and Parental Notification Guidance:
- It is recommended that the BOY instruments be administered within the first 60 days of school so that the resulting data can be used for instructional purposes.
- Families should be notified of BOY results within 60 days of administration.
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