Educational Aide Certification

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All educational aides employed in Texas school districts must be certified according to requirements established by the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC).

School districts have the authority and responsibility to determine the number of educational aides to employ and for preparing accurate job descriptions for each assignment. There are three certification levels of educational aides. Role descriptions for each level can be found in Title 19 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) §230.61. It’s important to note that an Educational Aide III certificate is required if an aide is assigned to a Grades 9–12 in-school suspension class for students assigned less than six weeks (19 TAC §231.95).

Several model job descriptions can be found in the HR Services’ Model Job Descriptions (member login required) including classroom instructional aide, computer lab aide, in-school suspension aide, library aide, and special needs aide.

An individual who holds a valid Texas classroom teaching certificate may serve as an educational aide without obtaining an educational aide certificate.

Certification Requirements

To be issued an educational aide certificate an individual must be employed by a school district, meet certification requirements for an educational aide I, II, or III, and pay the designated fee (19 TAC §230.53). The employing district submits a completed application and recommendation to Texas Education Agency (TEA) staff. The requirements for each level of certification are detailed below.

Educational aide I:

Educational aide II: