(a) Performance standards for a local Communities In Schools (CIS) program regarding the number of case-managed students served.
- (1) A local CIS program that fails to serve the number of case-managed students indicated in its grant application by the end of the school year of any given year will receive grant funding based only on the number of case-managed students the program actually served in that given year.
(2) Following the end of a given school year (Year 1), a local CIS program that fails to serve the number of case-managed students identified in its grant application must submit to the Texas Education Agency (TEA) a letter of explanation detailing the reasons the local CIS program did not serve the number of case-managed students indicated in its grant application. Additionally, a Program Improvement Plan (PIP) detailing how the CIS program will reach the Year 1 target by the end of the second school year (Year 2) is required. The PIP must include the following:
- (A) local program contact information;
- (B) the number of case-managed students listed in the grant application;
- (C) the actual number of case-managed students served;
- (D) a list of the proposed strategies and initiatives that will be implemented to meet the case-managed student target;
- (E) a list of the timelines for each proposed strategy and initiative; and
- (F) a list of fiscal, logistical, and human resources to be used to meet the case-managed student target.
(3) A local CIS program that fails to meet the Year 1 target for case-managed students in Year 2 will:
- (A) receive payment only for the number of case-managed students the program actually served;
- (B) have its grant application modified to reflect a decreased number of case-managed students and decreased funding for Year 3; and
- (C) be placed on probation for Year 3.
(4) A local CIS program placed on probation:
- (A) must update its PIP to show how it will modify its program to meet the Year 3 case-managed student target; and
- (B) will not qualify for any increases in grant awards. The commissioner may waive this requirement if the local CIS program fails to meet its case-managed student target as a result of circumstances, such as a natural disaster, beyond the program's control.
- (5) A local CIS program that fails to meet its Year 3 case-managed student target by the end of Year 3 may have its grant award non-renewed or revoked.
- (6) A local CIS program that successfully reaches its Year 3 case-managed student target at the end of Year 3 will be removed from probation.
- (7) A local CIS program may have its grant award non-renewed or revoked if it fails to meet its case-managed student target as identified in the grant application for four years out of a five-year period.
(b) Performance standards for a local CIS program regarding state targets in academic achievement, attendance, behavior, dropout rates, graduation, and promotion/retention.
- (1) In accordance with the Texas Education Code (TEC), §33.154(a)(2), performance standards are established for local CIS programs in the objective areas of academic achievement, attendance, behavior, dropout rates, graduation, and promotion/retention.
- (2) Each local CIS program must meet the performance standards stated in its grant application each year.
- (3) The TEA shall notify local CIS programs that did not meet performance standards in any objective area, within a 5.0% variance, following the end of each school year.
(4) A local CIS program that fails to meet performance standard(s) in any objective area within a 5.0% variance must submit to the TEA a letter of explanation detailing the reasons the program was unable to meet state established performance standard(s). Additionally, a PIP detailing how the CIS program will reach the performance standard by the end of the next grant year period is required. The PIP shall include the following:
- (A) local program contact information;
- (B) a list of the objective area(s) and the performance standard(s) as listed in the grant application;
- (C) a list of the actual standard(s) met for each objective area(s);
- (D) a list of the proposed strategies and initiatives that will be implemented to meet the performance standard(s) that were not met;
- (E) a list of the timelines for each proposed strategy and initiative; and
- (F) a list of fiscal, logistical, and human resources to be used to reach the performance standard(s).
- (5) The TEA will review PIPs within 30 days of receipt.
- (6) A local CIS program that fails to meet performance standards for Year 2 or two consecutive years must submit an updated PIP for approval by the TEA and will be placed on probation for Year 3.
(7) A local CIS program placed on probation:
- (A) must update its PIP to show how it will modify its program to meet the Year 3 performance standards; and
- (B) will not qualify for any increases in grant awards. The commissioner may waive this requirement if the local CIS program fails to meet its performance standards as a result of circumstances, such as a natural disaster, beyond the program's control.
- (8) A local CIS program that fails to meet its Year 3 performance standards by the end of Year 3 may have its grant award non-renewed or revoked.
- (9) A local CIS program may have its grant award non-renewed or revoked if it fails to meet its performance standards as identified in the grant application for four years out of a five-year period.
- (c) Performance standards for a developing program. A developing program that does not meet the requirements for establishing a local CIS program as specified in the request for application may have its grant funding non-renewed or revoked in accordance with subsection (d) of this section.
(d) Revocation of grant award.
(1) The commissioner may deny renewal or revoke the grant award of a local CIS program based on any of the following:
- (A) failure to serve the number of case-managed students identified in its grant application for three consecutive years;
- (B) failure to meet performance standards within a 5.0% variance as identified in the local CIS program's grant application for three consecutive years; or
- (C) consistently failing to serve the target number of case-managed students and meet the performance standards within a 5.0% variance as identified in its grant application for four years out of a five-year period.
(2) The commissioner may deny renewal or revoke the grant award of a developing program based on any of the following:
- (A) non-compliance with application assurances;
- (B) lack of program success as evidenced by progress reports and program data;
- (C) failure to meet performance standards specified in the application; or
- (D) failure to provide accurate, timely, and complete information as required by the TEA to evaluate the effectiveness of the developing program.
- (3) A decision by the commissioner to deny renewal or revoke authorization of a grant award is final and may not be appealed.
- (4) Revoked funds may be used for CIS program replication and/or expansion in accordance with §89.1503(d) of this title (relating to Funding Beginning with School Year 2009-2010).
- (5) A program whose grant has been non-renewed or revoked is eligible to apply for replication funding in accordance with §89.1503(d) of this title after one year from the fiscal year the grant was non-renewed or revoked.
Source Note:The provisions of this §89.1511 adopted to be effective February 26, 2009, 34 TexReg 1237.