12.054 – AUTHORITY UNDER CHARTER. A campus or program for
Texas Education Code § 12.054
Summary
This law allows charter schools to operate independently from certain district rules, provided they meet performance standards outlined in their charters. It primarily affects charter school operators and their accountability to the state's educational requirements.
Charter schools are exempt from specific district rules.
Performance standards must be met to retain charter authority.
Applies to both campuses and programs under the charter.
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