E3 Alliance is proud to be an ESF Vetted Improvement Partner of the Texas Education Agency

Effective Schools Framework

ESF is a framework and a vision to improve student outcomes across Texas.

Created by TEA, this tool is for all Texas schools. It codifies research and best practices into one common framework for districts and campuses to use.

The five ESF levers that schools and districts can activate to increase student achievement include:

  1. Strong School Leadership and Planning
  2. Strategic Staffing
  3. Positive School Culture
  4. High-Quality Instructional Materials & Assessments
  5. Effective Instruction
Effective Schools Framework

How We Use This Framework

16 schools working with E3 Alliance earned distinctions in their first year.

Our team collaborates with you to refine leadership, school culture, and Tier 1 instruction practices that serve as the foundation for systems alignment and long-term sustainability.

We meet your challenges through:

  • Tailored support based on needs of leaders and campus.
  • Alignment with all five ESF Levers.
  • Professional learning sessions.
  • Leadership coaching, individual or group (principals, assistant principals, instructional coaches, instructional leadership team).
  • Instructional coaching, individual or group (best practices or content specific) for your teachers.
  • Team or peer learning community coaching.
  • Virtual learning & networking sessions.
  • Targeted improvement plan support.
16 schools working with E3 Alliance earned distinctions in their first year.

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Success stories

case study
A young girl lays on a colorful classroom rug and colors with markers.
Ratings for this West Texas rural elementary jumped after working with E3 Alliance to align their student-centered instructional practices.
A young girl lays on a colorful classroom rug and colors with markers.
case study
Back of as student working in a classroom with a Monte Alto Blue Devils jacket
Learn how Jose Borrego moved from a school rating of a D in 2019 to a B in 2022…
Back of as student working in a classroom with a Monte Alto Blue Devils jacket