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What triggers Texas Education Agency intervention in schools? Concerns rise as El Paso districts face budget, leadership struggles

Summary by El Paso Matters
Sudden leadership changes and a multi-million-dollar budget deficit at the El Paso and Ysleta independent school districts, respectively, have spurred talks of a state takeover — one of the highest and rarest forms of intervention from the Texas Education Agency — with varying levels of merit. A TEA spokesperson told El Paso Matters that there are currently no intervention proceedings for either YISD or EPISD, but noted that the agency, which ov…

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El Paso.- The sudden changes in leadership and a multimillion dollar budget deficit in the independent school districts of El Paso and Ysleta, respectively, have generated conversations about a state takeover—one of the highest and rarest forms of intervention by the Texa Education Agency (TEA)—with varying levels of foundation. A TEA spokesperson informed El Paso Matters that there are currently no intervention procedures for YISD or EPISD, but…

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El Paso Matters broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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