Appeals to the Commissioner of Education — Hearings and Appeals Division
Educators that received a notice of proposed contract termination, non-renewal, suspension without pay, and persons aggrieved by actions or decision of any school district board of trustees' grievance decision that violates the school laws of this state or a provision of a written employment contract between the school district and the school district employee may appeal to the Commissioner of Education.
- General Information
- Instructions for Filing a 7.057 Appeal
- Instructions for Filing a Ch. 21 Appeal
- Instructions for Filing a Request for a Hearing before Independent Hearing Examiner
- Sample Forms for Filing an Appeal
- Education Law & Regulations of the Commissioner of Education Relating to Appeals Before the Commissioner
- Frequently Asked Questions
The Division of Hearings and Appeals accepts electronically filed documents.Ìý All filings may be submitted through the electronic filing portal at the link below.
The Division of Hearings and Appeals maintains a database of previously issued Commissioner's Decisions and Independent Hearing Examiner Recommendations.Ìý You can find the searchable database at the link below.
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NOTICE
The Division of Hearings and Appeals does not hear appeals related to educator certifications. All matters related to educator certification should contact ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó's Educator Certification Division.
Submitting a complaint to ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó Complaints Management after you have exhausted the local grievance process (Levels One-Three) does not meet requirements of an Appeal to the Commissioner of Education under Texas Education Code § 7.057. To appeal a grievance please refer to the instructions for filing a 7.057 Appeal.
All matters related to a complaint should be directed to ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó's Complaint Management Division at (512) 463-3544 or email ComplaintsManagement@tea.texas.gov.
For questions, please contact Christina Eischens, Office of the General Counsel, Division of Hearings and AppealsÌýat Christina.Eischens@tea.texas.gov or (512) 463-0489.