12.101[2/3] – AUTHORIZATION. (a) In accordance with this
Texas Education Code § 12.101[2/3]
Summary
This law allows certain charter schools to establish new campuses without needing approval from the commissioner. It specifically applies to charter holders with a strong accreditation status and a significant percentage of students in assessed grades.
Exempts certain charter schools from commissioner approval.
Applies to accredited charter holders with specific student enrollment criteria.
Focuses on schools with at least 50% of students in assessed grades.
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