Carrollton City Guide to State Curriculum & Testing

Education Texas 3 Minutes Read · published February 21, 2026 Flag of Texas

In Carrollton, Texas public education follows state academic standards and testing rules set by the Texas Education Agency (TEA). Local school districts that serve Carrollton implement the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) curriculum and administer the STAAR exams; the city does not set curriculum but provides resources for families and local coordination. For the state curriculum, see the official TEKS guidance TEKS[1]. For state testing rules and STAAR schedules, see the TEA student assessment pages STAAR[2]. For enforcement, appeals, and filing formal complaints to TEA, consult TEA contact and accountability guidance TEA Contact[3].

How state rules apply in Carrollton

Carrollton students attend campuses in one or more independent school districts (ISDs). Districts implement TEA standards, adopt instructional materials consistent with TEKS, set local calendars, and manage test administration. Municipal ordinances in Carrollton do not prescribe curriculum content or testing rules; those remain state and district responsibilities.

Penalties & Enforcement

Curriculum standards and statewide testing are enforced primarily by the Texas Education Agency and by local school district administration. Where violations occur — for example testing irregularities or failure to provide state-required services — the TEA can impose accountability actions and districts may impose local administrative sanctions.

  • Enforcer: Texas Education Agency and the student ssessment and accountability divisions; local enforcement by the student services and superintendent esk in the relevant ISD.
  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited TEA pages; TEA outlines interventions and corrective actions rather than set municipal fines.
  • Escalation: TEA uses stepped accountability measures (warnings, required corrective action, accreditation sanctions); specific escalation timelines and monetary penalties are not specified on the cited pages.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: corrective action plans, monitoring, accreditation consequences, restrictions on state approvals, and possible district-level employment or administrative actions.
  • Complaint and inspection pathways: parents or staff may file complaints with TEA via the TEA contact page; districts have local complaint procedures through campus and district offices.
  • Appeals/review: appeal routes include district administrative review and TEA complaint or investigation; specific appeal time limits are not specified on the cited pages.
Most enforcement actions are administrative rather than criminal.

Applications & Forms

Routine matters such as testing accommodations, waivers, and opt-outs are handled by the local ISD. TEA publishes assessment guides and accommodation policies on its assessment pages; district forms for accommodations and parent requests are available from each ISD dministration. If no district form is available, contact your campus testing coordinator or district assessment office.

Common violations and typical outcomes

  • Testing security breaches (irregularities during STAAR): district investigation and TEA review, corrective measures or sanctions.
  • Failure to provide required accommodations: district remediation and corrective action plans; TEA may require monitoring.
  • Unauthorized local curriculum mandates conflicting with TEKS: district policy review and alignment directives.
  • Missing testing records or reporting errors: record correction, audit, and possible administrative sanctions.
If you suspect a testing violation, report it promptly to your campus and the district testing office.

FAQ

Who sets the curriculum for Carrollton public schools?
State standards (TEKS) set by the Texas Education Agency; local ISDs choose instructional materials consistent with TEKS.
Who enforces testing rules and handles complaints?
The Texas Education Agency enforces state testing rules and accepts formal complaints; local districts oversee test administration on campuses.
Can the City of Carrollton change state testing rules?
No. Municipal government does not control curriculum or STAAR testing; those are state and district responsibilities.

How-To

  1. Confirm your child istrict and campus, then contact the campus testing coordinator for testing dates and local forms.
  2. Request accommodations in writing to the campus special education or 504 coordinator, using district forms if provided.
  3. If you suspect a state rule violation, follow the district complaint procedure and file with TEA if unresolved.
  4. Pay any required district fees or fines where applicable by following district payment instructions; TEA does not levy routine student fines on testing.

Key Takeaways

  • TEA sets curriculum (TEKS) and STAAR testing; local ISDs implement them.
  • Report concerns first to your campus and district; escalate to TEA if unresolved.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Texas Education Agency  TEKS curriculum guidance
  2. [2] Texas Education Agency  STAAR and student assessment
  3. [3] Texas Education Agency  Contact, complaints, and accountability information