Service Overview
Calibration Services
Data
Management
TIA Training & Consulting

Our Impact Reaches…

Districts

Campuses

Teachers

Students

TxCEE works with schools to set a course for growth and success.
The Texas Center for Educator Excellence (TxCEE) focuses on improving student achievement in Texas schools by improving human capital through Data Aggregation, Evaluation Calibration, and Professional Training.
Our proprietary TEEMS Data Management System provides districts with custom data support for Student Growth Measures, Educator Evaluation, and Custom Rubrics for TIA Designation.
TxCEE’s experienced Instructional Training Staff have created custom calibration systems and provided career advancement training for hundreds of teachers and administrators.
Mentor Spotlight
Mentor Spotlight: Amber Mitchell & Carmeshia Wilder
"Mentoring and coaching have a profound impact on both students and teachers by fostering a culture of continuous growth, collaboration, and support…"
TxCEE News
Recent Blog Posts by TxCEE
Mentor Spotlight: Crystal Cortez
To me, mentoring means that you are guiding a novice teacher towards a common goal. When I mentor and coach a teacher, we have some valuable conversations. Two of my mentees have never taught before. When we have our Fireside Chats to set goals, we make sure to align that teacher’s goal with the campus goals…
Collaboration Is the Key to Effective Teacher Evaluation
Any evaluation system needs buy-in from everyone involved. Teachers will not thrive when they are being evaluated on metrics they do not understand or believe in. As a former teacher and collaborative learning leader (CLL), Jessica Zuniga took that lesson to heart when she moved into administration.
Educator Spotlight: Aundra McMullen
Mentoring, for me, looks like willful sacrifice and unconditional support. Like a therapist, you remain accessible in times of crisis while being a supportive presence over time. It is continuous work that builds over time into a bigger picture of stronger professionals doing great work with our students.