Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 2 - TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
Chapter 129 - STUDENT ATTENDANCE
Subchapter AA - COMMISSIONER'S RULES
Section 129.1031 - Reporting Off-Campus Programs
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) In accordance with the Texas Education Code, § 42.0052, a board of trustees of a school district or a governing body of a charter holder may adopt a policy that allows a student to participate in an off-campus instructional program. The program must be provided only by an institution of higher education that is accredited by one of the regional accrediting associations specified in § 74.25 of this title (relating to High School Credit for College Courses).
(b) To be eligible, a student must:
(c) Funding eligibility for a student participating in an off-campus program will include time instructed in the off-campus program. A campus may choose an alternate attendance-taking time for a group of students that is scheduled to be off-campus during the regular attendance-taking time. The alternate attendance-taking time will be in effect for the period of days or weeks for which the group is scheduled to be off-campus during the regular attendance-taking time (for example, for the semester or for the duration of employment). This alternate attendance-taking time may not be changed once it is selected for a particular group of students. If attendance is taken at an off-campus location, the school district must ensure that attendance is taken in accordance with the student attendance accounting handbook adopted under § 129.1025 of this title.
(d) For a school district or an open-enrollment charter school to receive Foundation School Program funding for a student participating in an off-campus program under this section, the district or charter school must have documentation of an agreement between the district or charter school and the college.
(e) The off-campus program approved under this section must comply with rules adopted by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board in the Texas Administrative Code, Title 19, Part 1, with respect to teacher qualifications.