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