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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) To qualify for consideration as a managing entity under this subchapter, the entity must submit a proposal that provides information relating to the entity's management and leadership team that will participate in management of the campus under consideration, including information relating to individuals who have:
(1) documented success in whole school interventions that increased the educational and performance levels of students in campuses considered to have an unacceptable performance rating;
(2) a proven record of effectiveness with programs assisting low-performing students;
(3) a proven ability to apply research-based school intervention strategies;
(4) a proven record of financial ability to perform under the management contract; and
(5) any other experience or qualifications the commissioner determines necessary.
(b) In selecting a managing entity under this subchapter, the commissioner shall give preference to a qualified entity that:
(1) meets any qualifications under this section; and
(2) has documented success in educating students from similar demographic groups and with similar educational needs as the students who attend the campus to be operated by the managing entity.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Education Code - EDUC § 39A.152. Qualifications of Managing Entity - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/education-code/educ-sect-39a-152/
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