19 Tex. Admin. Code § 89.1605 - Development of Systems to Ease Transitions and Establish Procedures to Lessen the Adverse Impact of Movement of a Student
(a) School districts
and open-enrollment charter schools shall develop systems to ease transition of
a student who is homeless or in substitute care during the first two weeks of
enrollment at a new school. These systems shall include the following:
(1) welcome packets containing applicable
information regarding enrollment in extracurricular activities, club
activities, information on fee waivers, tutoring opportunities, the student
code of conduct, available student supports, and contact information for key
school staff members such as principals, registrars, counselors, designated
liaisons, nutrition coordinators, and transportation specialists;
(2) introductions for new students that
maintain student privacy and confidentiality to the school environment and
school processes by school district or charter school faculty, campus-based
student leaders, or ambassadors; and
(3) mechanisms to ensure that a process is in
place for all students who qualify to receive nutrition benefits upon
enrollment, as all students who are homeless or in substitute care are eligible
for United States Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Programs. The
process must expedite communication with the district or charter school
nutrition coordinator to ensure that eligible students are not charged in error
or experience delays in receiving these benefits.
(b) School districts and open-enrollment
charter schools shall convene an enrollment conference within the first two
weeks, or as soon as feasible, after a student who is homeless or in substitute
care enrolls at a new school.
(1) The
convening of the enrollment conference shall not delay or impede the enrollment
of the student.
(2) The student's
attendance in the conference should be addressed on a case-by-case basis. The
enrollment conference may be used in conjunction with an existing meeting that
is designed for similar purposes for newly enrolled students.
(3) The enrollment conference shall address
the student's credit recovery, credit completion, attendance plans and
trauma-informed interventions, interests and strengths, discipline or behavior
concerns, previous successes, college readiness, and social and emotional
supports as well as district policies relating to transfers and withdrawals and
communication preferences with parents or guardians. The enrollment conference
may be comprised of:
(A) school
administrators;
(B) McKinney-Vento
or foster care liaisons;
(C) social
workers;
(D) teachers;
(E) school counselors;
(F) dropout prevention specialists;
(G) attendance/truancy officers;
(H) the relative caregiver, foster placement
caregiver, or Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS)
caseworker;
(I) the DFPS designated
educational decision-maker;
(J) the
DFPS caseworker, Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteer, or other
volunteers, as applicable; and
(K)
a parent or guardian, unless the caseworker indicates the parent's or
guardian's rights to participate have been restricted by the court.
(c) School districts
and open-enrollment charter schools must provide professional development
opportunities and resources to support key staff members such as principals,
registrars, counselors, designated liaisons, nutrition coordinators, and
transportation specialists on local processes and procedures for facilitating
successful school transitions for students who are homeless or in substitute
care.
(d) School districts and
open-enrollment charter schools must use the Texas Records Exchange (TREx), the
Personal Identification Database (PID), or the Person Enrollment Tracking (PET)
application to facilitate records transfer and expedite coordination and
communication between the sending and receiving schools. In cases where records
from the student's previous school are missing or cannot be located, school
districts and open-enrollment charter schools should use the Texas Student Data
System (TSDS) Unique ID application to identify where the student was
previously enrolled.
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