Empowering Texas Schools:
Insights that Drive Improvement

Summer 2026

Screenshot of a page on the Texas School Climate Insight

Transform your school climate work with a statewide survey platform designed to help Texas schools identify school climate strengths and needs and use data to create strategic plans to improve conditions for teaching and learning. Streamline survey preparation, administration, and analysis in one affordable solution. Turn feedback into focused action.

What is Texas School Climate Insights (TxSCI)?

Texas School Climate Insights is a new web application offered on the Texas Education Exchange. This comprehensive, education-focused platform helps districts and campuses prepare for surveys, administer them with fidelity, analyze and report results, and use climate data to create and implement strategic plans that improve conditions for student readiness and student learning.

Why Choose
Texas School Climate Insights?

  • Developed by the Texas Institute for Excellence in Mental Health within the University of Texas at Austin for Texas schools

  • Aligned with the Texas statute

  • Standardized climate survey that supports campuses to collect and utilize school climate data to support a safe and supportive school environment

  • Inform Campus Improvement Plan development and refinement

  • Option available for digital parental consent

  • Cost-effective option compared to other school climate surveys

Features

  • Data analysis and visualizations with filtering options

  • Digital parent consent options aligned to TEC §26.009

  • Surveys offered in several languages

  • Digital dissemination of survey links

  • Hosted on the Texas Education Exchange

  • Downloadable data visualizations and reports

  • Goal planning and tracking tools

  • Resources for school climate improvement

$4

per student annual fee

$3

SCG campus opportunity to enter for the 26-27 school year pilot with a $3 per student annual fee per year

Texas School Climate Insights 
Survey Domains and Subscales

More information?

Mary Scobey
info@texascss.net