CurrMana

Transfer gap report

Six million US students move across state lines during their K-12 years — military families most of all. A move changes the curriculum under a student's feet. This report shows what gets repeated, and what silently disappears.

Mathematics

≠ Different standards

TX: Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for MathematicsVA: Mathematics Standards of Learning. Topic order and timing will differ; expect some review and some catch-up.

English Language Arts

≠ Different standards

TX: Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for English Language Arts and ReadingVA: English Standards of Learning. Topic order and timing will differ; expect some review and some catch-up.

Science

≠ Different standards

TX: Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for ScienceVA: Science Standards of Learning. Topic order and timing will differ; expect some review and some catch-up.

Social studies sequence, entering Virginia at grade 4

U.S. HistoryAligned

Still ahead in both sequences (VA: grade 5, 6, 11). No action needed.

State / local historyAligned

Still ahead in both sequences (VA: grade 4, 11). No action needed.

Civics & governmentAligned

Still ahead in both sequences (VA: grade 7, 12). No action needed.

World historyGap

VA classmates covered this in grade 3, before the move; TX had not yet taught it. It reappears in VA in grade 9, 10.

Derived from each jurisdiction's official scope-and-sequence. Districts sometimes shift placements by a year — treat this as the default map, and confirm with the receiving school.