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T-Squared: We’re relaunching our Texas Public Schools Explorer to better serve parents and teachers

Today, we are unveiling our most ambitious update yet to The Texas Tribune’s schools explorer, with more information and added context to help Texans interpret information about our schools.

7 April 2026 at 07:39 am
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T-Squared: We’re relaunching our Texas Public Schools Explorer to better serve parents and teachers

Today, The Texas Tribune is excited to announce the relaunch of its Texas Public Schools Explorer, a tool designed to provide parents, teachers, and community members with comprehensive information about schools across the state. This update marks the most ambitious overhaul of the platform yet, with the goal of enhancing transparency and offering deeper insights into the educational landscape of Texas.

The Texas Public Schools Explorer has long been a valuable resource for those seeking information about local schools. However, the new version of the platform introduces significant improvements that aim to make it even more user-friendly and informative. The relaunch includes a range of enhancements, including additional data points, contextual explanations, and visual aids to help users better understand the information presented.

One of the key features of the updated platform is the inclusion of more detailed school profiles. These profiles will provide users with a wealth of information about each school, including academic performance, demographics, extracurricular activities, and more. By offering a broader range of data, the Texas Public Schools Explorer will enable parents and teachers to make more informed decisions about their educational choices.

In addition to the expanded data, the relaunch also introduces contextual explanations to help users interpret the information more effectively. For instance, the platform will provide definitions and background on key terms and metrics, such as standardized test scores and school ratings. This will ensure that users have a clear understanding of what the data represents and how it can be applied to their specific needs.

The Texas Tribune has also invested in enhancing the visual presentation of the data. The updated platform will feature interactive charts, graphs, and maps that make it easier for users to explore and compare different schools. These visual tools will allow users to gain insights into trends and patterns that might not be immediately apparent from raw data.

The relaunch of the Texas Public Schools Explorer is part of The Texas Tribune’s ongoing commitment to providing accurate, accessible, and comprehensive information about Texas schools. The platform is a testament to the organization’s dedication to transparency and its belief that informed decision-making is essential for the success of the state’s education system.

As part of the relaunch, The Texas Tribune is also launching a series of educational resources to help users navigate the platform and understand its features. These resources will include tutorials, FAQs, and how-to guides, ensuring that even those new to the platform can make the most of its enhanced capabilities.

The Texas Public Schools Explorer is a vital tool for anyone interested in the state’s educational landscape. With its updated features, the platform will continue to serve as a valuable resource for parents, teachers, and community members seeking to understand and engage with the schools in their area.

In conclusion, The Texas Tribune’s relaunch of the Texas Public Schools Explorer represents a significant step forward in providing Texans with the information they need to make informed decisions about their schools. By offering more data, context, and visual aids, the platform will empower users to better understand and navigate the complex world of Texas education. This update underscores The Texas Tribune’s commitment to journalism that serves the public and fosters informed discourse about critical issues affecting the state.

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