The Texas Education Agency stepped in after an investigation found the district repeatedly failed to serve students with disabilities as required by state and federal law.
required the board to undergo TEA-approved training and spend 50% of their time during board meetings discussing student outcomes.Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath to appoint conservators if he and the monitors determine Austin ISD is not doing what it’s supposed to when it comes to improving special education services. Under the proposal, Austin ISD waives its right to appeal a conservatorship.
"We wanted to have some cushion to be able to meet with TEA and make corrections," School Board President Arati Singh said."So, I'm very appreciative that they gave us that." "Once I have known milestones, which are included in the order, I can now clear the path for success," he said.
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