Tex. Educ. Code Section 12.111
Content


(a)

Each charter granted under this subchapter must:

(1)

describe the educational program to be offered, which must include the required curriculum as provided by Section 28.002 (Required Curriculum);

(2)

provide that continuation of the charter is contingent on the status of the charter as determined under Section 12.1141 (Renewal of Charter; Denial of Renewal; Expiration) or 12.115 (Basis for Charter Revocation or Modification of Governance) or under Chapter 39A (Accountability Interventions and Sanctions);

(3)

specify the academic, operational, and financial performance expectations by which a school operating under the charter will be evaluated, which must include applicable elements of the performance frameworks adopted under Section 12.1181 (Performance Frameworks; Annual Evaluations);

(4)

specify:

(A)

any basis, in addition to a basis specified by this subchapter or Chapter 39A (Accountability Interventions and Sanctions), on which the charter may be revoked, renewal of the charter may be denied, or the charter may be allowed to expire; and

(B)

the standards for evaluation of a school operating under the charter for purposes of charter renewal, denial of renewal, expiration, revocation, or other intervention in accordance with Section 12.1141 (Renewal of Charter; Denial of Renewal; Expiration) or 12.115 (Basis for Charter Revocation or Modification of Governance) or Chapter 39A (Accountability Interventions and Sanctions), as applicable;

(5)

prohibit discrimination in admission policy on the basis of sex, national origin, ethnicity, religion, disability, academic, artistic, or athletic ability, or the district the child would otherwise attend in accordance with this code, although the charter may:

(A)

provide for the exclusion of a student who has a documented history of a criminal offense, a juvenile court adjudication, or discipline problems under Subchapter A (Student Code of Conduct), Chapter 37 (Discipline; Law and Order); and

(B)

provide for an admission policy that requires a student to demonstrate artistic ability if the school specializes in performing arts;

(6)

specify the grade levels to be offered;

(7)

describe the governing structure of the program, including:

(A)

the officer positions designated;

(B)

the manner in which officers are selected and removed from office;

(C)

the manner in which members of the governing body of the school are selected and removed from office;

(D)

the manner in which vacancies on that governing body are filled;

(E)

the term for which members of that governing body serve; and

(F)

whether the terms are to be staggered;

(8)

specify the powers or duties of the governing body of the school that the governing body may delegate to an officer;

(9)

specify the manner in which the school will distribute to parents information related to the qualifications of each professional employee of the program, including any professional or educational degree held by each employee, a statement of any certification under Subchapter B (Purpose), Chapter 21 (Educators), held by each employee, and any relevant experience of each employee;

(10)

describe the process by which the person providing the program will adopt an annual budget;

(11)

describe the manner in which an annual audit of the financial and programmatic operations of the program is to be conducted, including the manner in which the person providing the program will provide information necessary for the school district in which the program is located to participate, as required by this code or by commissioner rule, in the Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS);

(12)

describe the facilities to be used;

(13)

describe the geographical area served by the program;

(14)

specify any type of enrollment criteria to be used;

(15)

provide information, as determined by the commissioner, relating to any management company that will provide management services to a school operating under the charter; and

(16)

specify that the governing body of an open-enrollment charter school accepts and may not delegate ultimate responsibility for the school, including the school’s academic performance and financial and operational viability, and is responsible for overseeing any management company providing management services for the school and for holding the management company accountable for the school’s performance.

(b)

A charter holder of an open-enrollment charter school shall consider including in the school’s charter a requirement that the school develop and administer personal graduation plans under Sections 28.0212 (Junior High or Middle School Personal Graduation Plan) and 28.02121 (High School Personal Graduation Plan).
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 260, Sec. 1, eff. May 30, 1995. Amended by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 1335, Sec. 2, eff. June 19, 1999; Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1504, Sec. 11, eff. Sept. 1, 2001; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1212, Sec. 4, eff. June 20, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 1032 (H.B. 1111), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2005.
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 211 (H.B. 5), Sec. 4(a), eff. June 10, 2013.
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1140 (S.B. 2), Sec. 20, eff. September 1, 2013.
Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 324 (S.B. 1488), Sec. 21.003(11), eff. September 1, 2017.

Source: Section 12.111 — Content, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/ED/htm/ED.­12.­htm#12.­111 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

12.001
Purposes of Chapter
12.002
Classes of Charter
12.003
Authority of Board of Trustees to Grant Other Charters
12.0011
Alternative Method of Operation
12.011
Authorization and Status
12.012
Applicability of Laws and Rules to Home-rule School District
12.013
Applicability of Title
12.014
Appointment of Charter Commission
12.015
Charter Commission
12.016
Content
12.017
Determination of Compliance with Voting Rights Act
12.018
Legal Review
12.019
Charter Election
12.020
Charter Amendment
12.021
Adoption of Charter or Charter Amendment
12.022
Minimum Voter Turnout Required
12.023
Certification of Charter or Charter Amendment
12.024
Effect of Recording Charter or Charter Amendment
12.025
Governance
12.026
Change in Governing Body
12.027
Basis for Placement on Probation or Revocation of Charter
12.028
Procedure for Placement on Probation or Revocation
12.029
Status of District in Case of Annexation or Consolidation
12.030
Rescission of Charter
12.051
Definitions
12.052
Authorization
12.053
Cooperative Campus Charter
12.054
Authority Under Charter
12.055
Applicability of Laws and Rules to Campus or Program Granted Charter
12.056
Applicability of Title
12.057
Status
12.058
Charter Policy
12.059
Content
12.060
Form
12.061
Charter Granted
12.062
Revision
12.063
Basis for Placement on Probation or Revocation
12.064
Procedure for Placement on Probation or Revocation
12.065
Admission
12.101
Authorization
12.102
Authority Under Charter
12.103
General Applicability of Laws, Rules, and Ordinances to Open-enrollment Charter School
12.104
Applicability of Title
12.105
Status
12.106
State Funding
12.107
Status and Use of Funds
12.108
Tuition and Fees Restricted
12.109
Transportation
12.110
Application
12.111
Content
12.112
Form
12.113
Charter Granted
12.114
Revision
12.115
Basis for Charter Revocation or Modification of Governance
12.116
Procedure for Revocation, Modification of Governance, or Denial of Renewal
12.117
Admission
12.118
Evaluation of Open-enrollment Charter Schools
12.119
Bylaws
12.120
Restrictions on Serving as Member of Governing Body of Charter Holder or Open-enrollment Charter School or as Officer or Employee
12.121
Responsibility for Open-enrollment Charter School
12.122
Liability of Members of Governing Body of Open-enrollment Charter School
12.123
Training for Members of Governing Body of School and Officers
12.124
Loans from Management Company Prohibited
12.125
Contract for Management Services
12.126
Certain Management Services Contracts Prohibited
12.127
Liability of Management Company
12.128
Property Purchased or Leased with State Funds
12.129
Minimum Qualifications for Principals and Teachers
12.130
Notice of Teacher Qualifications
12.131
Removal of Students to Disciplinary Alternative Education Program
12.132
Use of Municipal Funds for Charter School Land or Facilities
12.133
Wage Increase for Certain Professional Staff
12.135
Designation as Charter District for Purposes of Bond Guarantee
12.136
Posting of Chief Executive Officer Salary
12.137
Certain Charter Holders Authorized to Provide Combined Services for Certain Adult and High School Dropout Recovery Programs
12.141
Reclaimed Funds
12.151
Definitions
12.152
Authorization
12.153
Rules
12.154
Content
12.155
School Name
12.156
Applicability of Certain Provisions
12.251
Definitions
12.252
Applicability of Certain Provisions
12.253
Purpose
12.254
Advisory Committee
12.255
Authorization for Charter
12.256
Eligible Entities
12.257
Application
12.258
Student Eligibility
12.259
Adult Education Program
12.260
Assessment Instrument
12.261
Expansion Amendment
12.262
Accountability
12.263
Adult Education Program Funding
12.264
Gifts, Grants, and Donations
12.265
Rules
12.0271
Failure to Discharge or Refuse to Hire Certain Employees or Applicants
12.0521
Alternative Authorization
12.0522
District Charter Authorization
12.0531
Performance Contract
12.0532
Neighborhood School
12.0631
Failure to Discharge or Refuse to Hire Certain Employees or Applicants
12.1011
Charter Authorization for High-performing Entities
12.1012
Definitions
12.1013
Charter Authorizer Accountability
12.1014
Authorization for Grant of Charters for Schools Primarily Serving Students with Disabilities
12.1051
Applicability of Open Meetings and Public Information Laws
12.1052
Applicability of Laws Relating to Local Government Records
12.1053
Applicability of Laws Relating to Public Purchasing and Contracting
12.1054
Applicability of Laws Relating to Conflict of Interest
12.1055
Applicability of Nepotism Laws
12.1056
Immunity from Liability and Suit
12.1057
Membership in Teacher Retirement System of Texas
12.1058
Applicability of Other Laws
12.1059
Requirements for Employment of Certain Employees
12.1061
Recovery of Certain Funds
12.1071
Effect of Accepting State Funding
12.1101
Notification of Charter Application or Establishment of Campus
12.1141
Renewal of Charter
12.1151
Failure to Discharge or Refuse to Hire Certain Employees or Applicants
12.1161
Effect of Revocation, Denial of Renewal, or Surrender of Charter
12.1162
Additional Sanctions
12.1163
Audit by Commissioner
12.1164
Notice to Teacher Retirement System of Texas
12.1166
Related Party Transactions
12.1167
Appraisal of Certain Property
12.1168
Financial Report of Certain Schools
12.1171
Admission to Open-enrollment Charter Schools Specializing in Performing Arts
12.1173
Common Admission Application Form
12.1174
Enrollment and Waiting List Report
12.1181
Performance Frameworks
12.1202
Requirement for Majority of Members of Governing Body
12.1211
Names of Members of Governing Body Listed on Website
12.1281
Disposition of Property Purchased with State Funds
12.1282
Transfer of Property Purchased with State Funds
12.1283
Sale of Property Purchased with State Funds
12.1284
Closure of Charter School Operations
12.2565
Application Process
12.10125
Open-enrollment Charter School Not in Operation

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

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