Texas Education Code 39A.002 – Authorized Commissioner Actions
Terms Used In Texas Education Code 39A.002
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Person: includes corporation, organization, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, and any other legal entity. See Texas Government Code 311.005
If a school district is subject to commissioner action under Section 39A.001, the commissioner may:
(1) issue public notice of the deficiency to the board of trustees of the district;
(2) order a hearing to be conducted by the board of trustees of the district to notify the public of:
(A) the insufficient performance;
(B) the improvements in performance expected by the agency; and
(C) the interventions and sanctions that may be imposed under this subchapter if the performance does not improve;
(3) order the preparation of a student achievement improvement plan that addresses each academic achievement indicator under Section 39.053(c) for which the district’s performance is insufficient, the submission of the plan to the commissioner for approval, and the implementation of the plan;
(4) order a hearing to be held before the commissioner or the commissioner’s designee at which the president of the board of trustees of the district and the district’s superintendent shall appear and explain the district’s low performance, lack of improvement, and plans for improvement;
(5) arrange a monitoring review of the district;
(6) appoint an agency monitor to participate in and report to the agency on the activities of the board of trustees of the district or superintendent;
(7) appoint a conservator to oversee the operations of the district;
(8) appoint a management team to direct the operations of the district in areas of insufficient performance or require the district to obtain certain services under a contract with another person;
(9) authorize the district to enter into a memorandum of understanding with an institution of higher education that provides for the assistance of the institution of higher education in improving the district’s performance; or
(10) order the use of the board improvement and evaluation tool as provided by Section 11.182.