Curriculum
Wimberley ISD is proud of a tradition of excellence in academics. For many years Wimberley has been a premiere district, receiving accolades for high state assessment scores and earning titles of Exemplary and Recognized, top UIL performances with STATE winners and recognitions, and top programs as touted by several periodicals over the last decade. Most students graduate from Wimberley High School, college and career ready.
Wimberley does not have a canned academic curriculum, but we carefully follow the state’s TEKS and ensure that we are teaching what the students need to know to be successful in their current grade or course and beyond. Teachers in Wimberley have the flexibility to teach the way they want to instruct and that is attractive to the individual teachers and unique classroom settings.
All teachers and administrators are continuously trying to grow as lifelong learners. We want to do the best job for teaching our students as possible. We shine with TEXAN PRIDE!
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
The Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) are the state standards for what students should know and be able to do. The State Board of Education (SBOE) has legislative authority to adopt the TEKS for each subject of the required curriculum. The following link provides information for the TEKS by each subject area: Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills
Certification of Instructional Materials
In accordance with Texas Education Code 31.1011, local educational agencies (LEAs) are required to certify annually to the State Board of Education (SBOE) and the commissioner that students have access to instructional materials covering all Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for all required subjects, except physical education.
Additionally, LEAs are required to certify that they protect against access to obscene or harmful content in compliance with the requirements for certification under (i) the Children's Internet Protection Act (Pub. L. No. 106-554); (ii) Section 28.0022; (iii) Section 43.22, Penal Code; and (iv) any other law or regulation that protects students from obscene or harmful content. The TEKS Certification 2024–25 Survey includes a section to allow LEAs to certify they meet this requirement.
Wimberley ISD Certification of Instructional Materials
Instructional Materials Review and Approval (IMRA)
Wimberley ISD utilized the IMRA process to review and recommend English Language Arts Curriculum in grades 3-5 for the 2025-2026 School Year. Please see the link below with all the information regarding the Jacob's Well recommendation of SAVVAS, Texas MyView Literacy.
In the document at the link, you can log in for a demonstration and have the opportunity to provide feedback.
Any questions, please reach out to:
Jason Valentine, Assistant Superintendent
jason.valentine@wimberleyisd.
512-847-2414