Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 2 - TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
Chapter 102 - EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Subchapter FF - COMMISSIONER'S RULES CONCERNING EDUCATOR AWARD PROGRAMS
Section 102.1073 - Educator Excellence Innovation Program
Universal Citation: 19 TX Admin Code ยง 102.1073
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Establishment of program.
(1) In accordance with the Texas Education
Code (TEC), §21.702, the Educator Excellence Innovation Program (EEIP) is
established as a grant program under which a school district may receive a
competitive program grant from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) for the
purposes of systematically transforming educator quality and effectiveness
through improved and innovative school district-level recruitment, preparation,
hiring, induction, evaluation, professional development, strategic
compensation, career pathways, and retention; of systematically transforming
district administrative practices to improve quality, effectiveness, and
efficiency; and of using enhanced educator and administrative quality and
effectiveness to improve student learning and academic performance in the
manner provided by the TEC, §21.706. Provisions regarding implementation
of the program are described in this section.
(2) Funds from this program will be
distributed on a competitive basis to those selected school districts or
open-enrollment charter schools that submitted an approved local educator
excellence innovation plan developed in accordance with the TEC, §21.704,
and subsection (e) of this section.
(b) Definitions.
(1) Districtwide--Every campus within the
school district.
(2) Early hiring
practices--District or local campus practices that attempt to ensure that
staffing decisions for instruction-based personnel, including the discovery and
filling of imminent vacancies, occur as early as possible, and no later than
April 1, in preparation for the subsequent school year so that appropriate
recruitment, induction, and support services can be provided to potential new
hires.
(3) Grant award--Funds the
TEA makes available to districts for grant purposes.
(4) Learning communities--Two or more
educators, including classroom teachers, principals, assistant principals,
instructional coaches, master teachers, mentors, district or campus content
specialists, or any other position dedicated to instructional growth and
improved student learning and academic performance, that collaborate regularly
within the school week and throughout the school year on instructional growth,
content delivery, and the needs of student populations.
(5) Local educator excellence innovation
plan--A plan developed by a school district in accordance with the TEC,
§21.704, and subsection (e) of this section that sets forth procedures for
the school district's use of EEIP grant funds.
(6) School district--For the purpose of this
section, the definition of school district includes an open-enrollment charter
school.
(7) Selected campus--A
campus identified by a school district to receive grant funds when the district
innovation program is not implemented districtwide.
(c) District eligibility.
(1) A school district is eligible to apply
for grant funds for the EEIP if the school district:
(A) completes and submits a Notice of Intent
to Apply to the TEA by a date established by the commissioner of
education;
(B) complies with all
assurances in the Notice of Intent to Apply and grant application;
(C) develops a local educator excellence
innovation plan for the district;
(D) participates in the required technical
assistance activities established by the commissioner, including but not
limited to establishing leadership teams, master teachers, mentor teachers, and
instructional coaches and developing career pathways;
(E) agrees to participate for four years;
and
(F) complies with any other
activities set forth in the program requirements.
(2) An eligible school district must submit
an application in a form prescribed by the commissioner.
(A) Each eligible applicant must meet all
deadlines, requirements, and assurances specified in the application.
(B) The commissioner may waive any
eligibility requirements specified in this subsection. All waiver requests must
be submitted, along with a completed application, to the TEA and meet the
requirements of the TEC, §7.056.
(3) Priority will be given to those districts
that receive federal funding under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act of 1965 (20 United States Code,
§6301, et seq.) and have at a majority
of district campuses a student enrollment that is at least 50 percent
educationally disadvantaged.
(d) Notification. The TEA will notify each applicant in writing of its selection or non-selection to receive a grant under the EEIP program.
(e) Local educator excellence innovation plan.
(1) In
accordance with the TEC, §21.704, a school district that intends to
participate in the EEIP and that meets the requirements specified in the TEC,
Chapter 21, Subchapter O, and this section is required to submit a local
educator excellence innovation plan to the TEA for approval. The TEA may only
approve on a competitive basis a local educator excellence innovation plan that
meets the program requirements specified in the TEC, §21.706, and this
section.
(2) A local educator
excellence innovation plan must:
(A) be
developed by the district-level planning and decision-making committee under
the TEC, Chapter 11, Subchapter F, for a school district that intends to
participate in the program;
(B) be
designed to carry out each purpose of the program as described by the TEC,
§21.7011;
(C) identify campus
participation districtwide or for selected campuses, as defined in subsection
(b) of this section;
(D) describe
the process for the following:
(i) recruiting
and hiring new teachers:
(I) from the ranks of
high-achieving recent college graduates and high-performing education
preparation programs; or
(II) with
a proven record of success in improving student learning and academic
performance during prior teaching experience; and
(ii) adopting early hiring
practices;
(E) describe
the process for preparing teachers new to the district to succeed with the
campus's student population, including providing meaningful, robust mentorship
and professional collaboration opportunities for the purpose of improving
student learning and academic performance;
(F) describe the process for providing timely
and frequent diagnostic feedback to teachers on both pedagogical and
professional performance based on multiple measures for the purpose of
improving student learning and academic performance;
(G) describe the process for aligning
embedded, contextual professional development opportunities within the school
week to multiple measures of student learning and academic performance and
teacher performance, including observation and evaluation results, so teachers
can efficiently improve their practice for the purpose of improving student
learning and academic performance;
(H) establish strategic career pathways for
professional educators that provide for non-administrative opportunities and
responsibilities; and
(I) establish
compensation plans to recruit and retain effective teachers or highly
successful former teachers and deploy them meaningfully to support campus
collaboration and pedagogical improvement for the purpose of improving student
learning and academic performance.
(3) A school district must act pursuant to
its local school board policy for submitting a local educator excellence
innovation plan and grant application to the TEA.
(4) A local decision to approve and submit a
district local educator excellence innovation plan and grant application may
not be appealed to the commissioner.
(5) A school district may renew its local
educator excellence innovation plan for three consecutive school years without
resubmitting a full grant application to the TEA.
(6) A school district may amend, with the TEA
approval, its local educator excellence innovation plan in accordance with
subsections (c) and (h) of this section for each school year the school
district receives a program grant.
(7) A school district may apply to the
commissioner in writing for a waiver to exempt the district or one or more
district campuses from one or more of the statutory sections listed in the TEC,
§21.7061(a).
(8) If a district
applies for a waiver in accordance with the TEC, §21.7061, then:
(A) the application for the waiver must
demonstrate:
(i) why waiving the identified
section of the TEC is necessary to carry out the purposes of the program as
described by the TEC, §21.7011;
(ii) approval for the waiver by a vote of a
majority of the members of the school district board of trustees;
(iii) approval for the waiver by a vote of a
majority of the educators employed at each campus for which the waiver is
sought; and
(iv) evidence that the
voting occurred during the school year and in a manner that ensured that all
educators entitled to vote had a reasonable opportunity to participate in the
voting;
(B) the
commissioner shall notify in writing each district that applies for a waiver
under this subsection whether the application has been granted or denied not
later than April 1 of the year in which the application is submitted;
and
(C) a waiver granted under this
subsection expires when the waiver is no longer necessary to carry out the
purposes of the program as described by the TEC, §21.7011, in accordance
with the district's local educator excellence innovation plan.
(f) Conditions of operation.
(1) A school district must
identify performance measures in the application for the success of the local
educator excellence innovation plan. The performance measures must:
(A) directly relate to the program purposes
as specified in the TEC, §21.7011;
(B) include measures of student learning and
academic performance and growth;
(C) relate to improved teacher performance,
growth, support, and retention;
(D)
include targets for school district performance, and specifically for selected
campuses if the district program is not districtwide, that align to the
components of the indices that comprise the state academic accountability
system; and
(E) be in accordance
with program guidelines established by the commissioner.
(2) If a school district fails to faithfully
implement the local educator excellence innovation plan as approved by the TEA,
the commissioner may disqualify a school district from receiving a grant award
from the EEIP the subsequent grant year.
(3) If a school district fails to accurately
keep and appropriately report performance measures or other EEIP requirements,
the commissioner may disqualify a school district from receiving a grant award
from the EEIP the subsequent grant year.
(g) Amount of grant awards.
(1) In accordance with the TEC, §21.703,
each school district selected to receive a competitively awarded grant under
the EEIP is entitled to an award in an amount determined by considerations such
as:
(A) the scope of the approved educator
excellence innovation plan;
(B) the
number of campuses within a district participating in the approved educator
excellence innovation plan and the student enrollment of those campuses;
and
(C) other considerations to
allow for the successful implementation of the district's approved educator
excellence innovation plan.
(2) Award amounts may vary from one year to
the next.
(h) Award payments.
(1) A school district may use grant
funds awarded to the district under this program only to carry out purposes of
the program as described by the TEC, §21.7011, in accordance with the
district's local educator excellence innovation plan.
(2) The use of grant funds may include, but
is not limited to:
(A) implementation and
administration of a high-quality mentoring program for teachers in a teacher's
first three years of classroom teaching using mentors who meet the
qualifications prescribed by the TEC, §21.458(b);
(B) implementation of a teacher evaluation
system using multiple measures that include:
(i) the results of classroom observations,
which may include student comments;
(ii) the degree of student educational growth
and learning; and
(iii) the results
of teacher self-evaluations;
(C) to the extent permitted under the TEC,
Chapter 25, Subchapter C, restructuring of the school day or school year to
provide for embedded and collaborative learning communities for the purpose of
professional development;
(D)
establishment of an alternative teacher compensation or retention
system;
(E) implementation of
incentives designed to reduce teacher turnover;
(F) funding for campus non-teaching positions
dedicated to acting as coaches or master teachers to facilitate leadership team
meetings and educator meetings designed to promote and implement proven
strategies in the classroom and provide formative feedback to educators on a
weekly basis;
(G) funding for
instructional coaches; and
(H)
implementation of strategies designed to bring prestige to the teaching
profession, which may include but are not limited to establishing career
pathways.
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