TEA Updates

As part of the approved order, Stetson and Associates was selected by 小黄鸭导航 ISD to provide and audit of Special Education systems. This audit would be used to create a Strategic Plan and current State of Special Education in 小黄鸭导航 ISD, which will be shared with the Board of Trustees in June.

On Oct. 5, the Texas Agency Agency appointed Sherry Marsh and Lesa Shocklee as the monitors who will oversee the work of the district's Special Education department. Their role will include, but is not limited to:

  • Overseeing district and board actions including but not limited to any action related to the district鈥檚 special education program.
  • Facilitating a needs assessment of district鈥檚 governance systems.
  • Conducting onsite inspections during the period of the placement.
  • Monitoring and supporting the implementation of a corrective action plan outlined in Paragraph 3.6 of the Agreed Order.
  • Monitoring and participating in the required external audit.
  • Participating in and reporting to the agency on the progress toward completing the corrective action plan and all governance activities of the district.

Starting in January 2024 the district will provide monthly updates on the progress of the TEA Agreed Order during each Board Information Session. Additional information can be found on the board's .

Background

In late March, TEA issued a report stating its intent to assign a team of conservators to oversee Special Education in 小黄鸭导航 ISD. The district then submitted and was later granted a request for informal review. 

In our request we asked TEA to reconsider the conservatorship in light of new information about what we accomplished since the Final Report was issued. 

In May, Board President Arati Singh and a small team and Superintendent Matias Segura met with TEA as part of the informal review process.

On Wednesday, Aug. 30, the Texas Education Agency presented an alternative plan for 小黄鸭导航 ISD to consider in place of a conservatorship over special education. 

The board and interim superintendent held a public hearing on Thursday, Sept. 7.  A and the presentation are available online. During the meeting, the board heard from members of the public (), discussed the current plan (), and reviewed data on Special Education evaluations and backlogs ().

Additional information was shared  during the Thursday, Sept. 14, Board Information Session. This included an opportunity for Trustees to ask questions on the current TEA Proposed Order, and a presentation by potential Lone Star Governance Coach Ashley Paz (Text Version). More information on.

On Sept. 25, 小黄鸭导航 ISD received a (鈥渁greed order鈥) from TEA, which the board approved at its Sept. 26 special board voting meeting.

小黄鸭导航 ISD is not under a conservatorship. 

Timeline

FAQs 鈥 Updated 09/13/2023

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On Wednesday, Aug. 30, the Texas Education Agency notified 小黄鸭导航 ISD of a new plan for addressing the district鈥檚 special education challenges and ensuring that our district meets all current and future obligations to students who receive special education services. In place of TEA鈥檚 previously proposed conservatorship, TEA has presented an alternative plan that recommends a monitor along with other requirements for 小黄鸭导航 ISD to consider. 

On Sept. 25, 小黄鸭导航 ISD received a final, negotiated proposal (鈥渁greed order鈥) from TEA, which the board will consider at their Sept. 26 special board voting meeting.

Last March, TEA issued a report stating its intent to assign a conservator over 小黄鸭导航 ISD鈥檚 Special Education. The district then submitted and was later granted a request for informal review, which allowed us to share additional information with TEA about our progress. The latest correspondence from TEA is their formal response to our request providing an alternative option that recommends a monitor in place of a conservator; however, the plan includes additional requirements of the administration and board.

For the past few years, 小黄鸭导航 ISD has not been able to meet deadlines for evaluating students who may need special education services. That has led to a significant number of students waiting for an evaluation and in many cases, a delay in receiving needed services. In response to complaints, TEA began an investigation, and the District has been working closely with TEA for more than a year to address this issue.

In early January, TEA sent the district a preliminary report, which confirms what we have been experiencing鈥攖hat despite all efforts, the backlog in evaluations continues. We understand the dire nature of this problem, and fully expected to receive sanctions from TEA as a result. With the strength of our new leadership, systems and intense work developing a clear plan, we are confident that we have a real and achievable path to fully resolving this problem. With that in mind, in our response to TEA鈥檚 initial report, we requested that TEA assign a monitor to oversee our efforts, make recommendations, and partner with us in our work around Special Education evaluations and services. On March 31, TEA responded with its intent to assign a team of conservators, which is a level of escalation above a monitor.

According to the TEA website, 鈥淢onitors report to the TEA on the activities of the board of trustees or the superintendent. Conservators oversee the operations of the district and can direct the action of a campus principal, superintendent, or board of trustees.鈥  Functionally, a conservatorship is a step above a monitor. Where a monitor makes recommendations to the district, a conservator makes decisions for the district. Conservators are usually focused on a specific area鈥攊n this case, special education.

After two consecutive years of a conservator, if targets aren鈥檛 met, TEA could replace the superintendent and assume the role of board of trustees.

TEA鈥檚 new plan includes aggressive milestones the district would have to meet to avoid further corrective actions. It also requires the administration to improve its special education data management and reporting systems and further engage families with an outreach campaign and reconfigured special education advisory group.

The alternative plan also involves requirements of the board and their oversight as well as changes to board policy. It would also require the district to waive its right to appeal in the event that TEA later chooses to put a conservator in place.

小黄鸭导航 ISD has been laser-focused on improving special education since January and students and families should start to feel the difference. Highlights of this progress include:

  • Pending evaluations decreased by over 40% since January 2023.  
  • Tested approximately 80% more students this summer over Summer 2022.
  • More than tripled evaluation staff from 22 to 74 LSSPs and diagnosticians.
  • Staff at every school completed two days of Special Education Professional Development last spring in preparation for additional training over the summer to support all learners.
  • Added 50 Special Education staff to accommodate the influx of students needing services.
  • Increased Special Education budget by $30.2 million for a total district investment of $156 million.

TEA鈥檚 new proposal requires a board vote by Sept. 29. The board will hold a Special Voting Meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 26 to discuss and take action on TEA's proposal.

If the district does not accept the proposed action, the Commissioner could impose sanctions initially recommended in the Final Report issued in March, which recommends a conservator over Special Education. At that point, the district may file an administrative appeal and request a hearing before the State Office of Administrative Hearings. SOAH must uphold the Commissioner鈥檚 decision unless there was not substantial evidence for his determination. SOAH鈥檚 decision may not be appealed.

The community may share input by emailing trustees at trustees@austinisd.org or by providing comments at upcoming board meetings. View guidelines for providing public comment on our board meetings page. Call 512-414-0130 before 3 p.m. the day of a board meeting to record comments over the phone or to sign-up to speak in person.

The board will hold a Special Education Question and Answer Session at 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 25. 


El mi茅rcoles, 30 de agosto, la Agencia de Educaci贸n de Texas (TEA, por sus siglas en ingl茅s) le notific贸 al 小黄鸭导航 ISD de un nuevo plan para abordar los retos de la educaci贸n especial del distrito, y garantizar que nuestro distrito cumpla con el compromiso con los estudiantes que reciben servicios de educaci贸n especial. En lugar de la procuradur铆a que la TEA hab铆a propuesto anteriormente, la TEA ha presentado un plan alternativo que recomienda a un monitor junto con otros requisitos para consideraci贸n del 小黄鸭导航 ISD.

El 25 de septiembre, 小黄鸭导航 ISD recibi贸 una propuesta final negociada (鈥渙rden acordada鈥) de TEA, que la mesa directiva considerar谩 en su reuni贸n especial de votaci贸n del 26 de septiembre.

El marzo pasado, la TEA emiti贸 un informe manifestando su intenci贸n de asignar un procurador sobre Educaci贸n Especial del 小黄鸭导航 ISD. Despu茅s, el distrito envi贸 una solicitud para una revisi贸n informal, que luego fue concedida, la cual nos permit铆a compartir informaci贸n adicional con la TEA sobre nuestro progreso. La 煤ltima correspondencia de la TEA es su respuesta formal a nuestra solicitud, donde proporciona una opci贸n alternativa que recomienda un monitor, en lugar de un procurador; sin embargo, el plan incluye requisitos adicionales de la administraci贸n y la mesa directiva.

Durante algunos de los 煤ltimos a帽os, el 小黄鸭导航 ISD no ha podido cumplir con las fechas l铆mite para evaluar estudiantes que podr铆an necesitar servicios de educaci贸n especial. Esto ha conducido a un significativo n煤mero de estudiantes esperando una evaluaci贸n, y en muchos casos, un atraso para recibir los servicios necesarios. En respuesta a las quejas, la TEA empez贸 una investigaci贸n y el distrito ha estado trabajando muy de cerca con la TEA por m谩s de un a帽o para abordar este asunto.

A principios de enero, la TEA envi贸 al distrito un informe preliminar, que confirma lo que hemos estado experimentando: que a pesar de todos los esfuerzos, contin煤a el retraso en las evaluaciones. Estamos conscientes de la gravedad del problema y esper谩bamos recibir sanciones de la TEA. Con la fuerza de nuestro nuevo liderazgo, los sistemas y el intenso trabajo de desarrollo de un plan claro, estamos seguros de que tenemos un camino verdadero y alcanzable para resolver completamente este problema. Con esto en mente, en nuestra respuesta al informe inicial de la TEA, solicitamos que la TEA asignara un monitor para supervisar nuestros esfuerzos, hacer recomendaciones y asociarse con nosotros en nuestro trabajo en torno a las evaluaciones y servicios de Educaci贸n Especial. El 31 de marzo, la TEA respondi贸 con su intenci贸n de asignar un equipo de procuradores, que es un nivel por encima de un monitor.

De acuerdo con el sitio web de la TEA. "Los monitores reportan a la TEA las actividades de la mesa directiva o el superintendente. Los procuradores supervisan las operaciones del distrito y pueden dirigir la acci贸n de un director de escuela, el superintendente o la mesa directiva".  Funcionalmente, un procurador est谩 en un nivel m谩s alto que el de un monitor. El monitor hace recomendaciones al distrito y un procurador toma decisiones por el distrito. Los procuradores normalmente est谩n enfocados en un 谩rea espec铆fica, en este caso, educaci贸n especial.

Despu茅s de dos a帽os consecutivos con un procurador, si las metas no se cumplen, la TEA podr铆a reemplazar al superintendente y asumir el rol de la mesa directiva.

El plan alternativo de la TEA incluye metas agresivas que el distrito tendr铆a que cumplir para evitar m谩s acciones correctivas. Tambi茅n requiere que la administraci贸n mejore sus sistemas de reportar y manejar los datos de educaci贸n especial, as铆 como involucrar mejor a las familias con una campa帽a de participaci贸n y un grupo consultivo de educaci贸n especial reconfigurado.

El plan alternativo tambi茅n implica requisitos de la mesa directiva y su supervisi贸n, as铆 como cambios a las normas de la mesa directiva. Tambi茅n requerir铆a que el distrito renuncie a su derecho de apelar en caso de que la TEA escoja despu茅s asignar a un procurador.

El 小黄鸭导航 ISD ha estado firmemente enfocado en mejorar la educaci贸n especial desde enero y los estudiantes y las familias deber铆an empezar a notar la diferencia. Lo m谩s destacado de este progreso incluye:

  • Las evaluaciones pendientes disminuyeron en m谩s de un 40% desde enero de 2023. 
  • Se evaluaron aproximadamente 80% m谩s estudiantes este verano en comparaci贸n con el verano de 2022.
  • Se increment贸 m谩s del triple al personal de evaluaci贸n, de 22 a 74 especialistas autorizados en Psicolog铆a Escolar (LSSP, por sus siglas en ingl茅s) y diagnosticadores.
  • El personal de cada escuela complet贸 dos d铆as de capacitaci贸n profesional de Educaci贸n Especial la primavera pasada en preparaci贸n para la capacitaci贸n adicional durante el verano para apoyar a todos los aprendices.
  • Se a帽adieron 50 empleados a Educaci贸n Especial para dar cabida a la afluencia de estudiantes que necesitan servicios.
  • El distrito increment贸 el presupuesto de Educaci贸n especial en $30.2 millones para una inversi贸n total del distrito de $156 millones.

La nueva propuesta de la TEA requiere una votaci贸n de la mesa directiva a m谩s tardar el 29 de sept.  La mesa directiva tendr谩 una reuni贸n especial de votaci贸n el martes 26 de septiembre para discutir y tomar una decisi贸n sobre la propuesta de TEA.

Si el distrito no acepta la acci贸n propuesta, el comisionado podr铆a imponer sanciones recomendadas inicialmente en el Informe final emitido en marzo que recomienda un procurador sobre Educaci贸n Especial. En ese punto, el distrito pod铆a presentar una apelaci贸n administrativa y solicitar una audiencia ante la Oficina Estatal de Audiencias Administrativas (SOAH, por sus siglas en ingl茅s). La SOAH tiene que ratificar la decisi贸n del comisionado, a menos que no hubiera evidencia sustancial para esta determinaci贸n. La decisi贸n de la SOAH no puede ser apelada.

La comunidad puede compartir su opini贸n enviando un correo electr贸nico a los miembros de la mesa directiva a trustees@austinisd.org o dando sus comentarios en las pr贸ximas juntas de la mesa directiva. Vea 鈥宭as pautas para la aportaci贸n de comentarios p煤blicos en nuestra p谩gina de las juntas de la mesa directiva. Llame al 512-414-0130 antes de las 3 p.m. para grabar los comentarios por tel茅fono o para registrarse para hablar en persona.

La mesa directiva llevar谩 a cabo una sesi贸n de preguntas y respuestas sobre educaci贸n especial a las 5 p.m. Lunes 25 de septiembre.