Charter School Amendments and Waivers
Contacts for Amendment and Waiver Requests
Each portfolio coordinator is assigned a portion of the state's charter portfolio and serves as the primary point of contact for their assigned schools when processing amendments and waivers linked to amendment requests.
Portfolio Coordinator | Charter School Assignment |
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Jeff Koch Jeffrey.Koch@tea.texas.gov |
A-D charter schools; Texas College Preparatory Academy, Premier High Schools, NYOS |
Mercedes Coleman |
E-L charter schools; KIPP Texas Public Schools, BASIS Texas, School of Science and Technology, School of Science and Technology Discovery, Harmony Public Schools |
Jeff Koch |
M-So charter schools |
Bernadette Labrado bernadette.labrado@tea.texas.gov |
Sp-Z schools; Great Hearts Texas, International Leadership of Texas, Uplift Education |
Please submit all amendments through the electronic form submission links below.
Expansion Amendments
Types of expansion amendments
- Adding additional grade levels not previously approved for the charter LEA
- Adding an additional campus
- Adding an additional site under an existing campus
- Adding additional students to the charter’s approved maximum enrollment
Process for submitting an expansion amendment
- Expansion amendments may be submitted up to 36 months before the expansion will be effective.
- Expansion amendments are submitted using the electronic Expansion Form.
- To assist in the preparation of the amendment, a PDF version of the electronic form and a required elements checklist are available.
What must be included in an expansion amendment
- Expansion amendments must include a resolution from the governing board of the charter indicating approval of the amendment, signed by a quorum of the board members in attendance at the meeting that the amendment was considered.
Texas Administrative Code rules for expansion amendments
Please see 19 TAC §100.1035(c) Expansion Amendments for more information on the administrative rules impacting expansions.
Non-Expansion Amendments
Types of non-expansion amendments
Material:
These requests are deemed material non-expansion amendment requests by 19 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) § 100.1035(d)(2)(B). Charter holders that submit such a request will receive notice of the commissioner's decision within 60 calendar days of a completed amendment request.
- Relocating a campus or site
- Dormancy of existing campus or charter
- Close an active charter/return an active site
- Changes to charter bylaws or articles of incorporation
- Management company changes
- Admission and enrollment policy changes
- Curriculum program changes
Non-Material:
These requests are deemed non-material non-expansion amendment requests by 19 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) § 100.1035(d)(2)(B). Charter holders that submit such a request will receive notice of the commissioner's decision within 30 calendar days of a completed amendment request unless otherwise notified by the commissioner.
- Campus name change
- Charter school name change
- Charter holder name change
- Campus grade levels served
- New campus or site start date change
- Fiscal year change
- Close a dormant campus / return a dormant site
- Other
Non-expansion amendments can be submitted at any time
- Non-expansion amendments are submitted using the electronic Non-Expansion Form.
- To assist in the preparation of the amendment, a PDF version of the electronic form and a required elements checklist are available.
Waivers Related to Expansion Amendment Requests
Charters may need to request that certain administrative rules be waived to facilitate the approval of an expansion amendment request.
The process for submitting a waiver request:
- Requests to waive an administrative rule must be submitted using the Other waiver application in the TEAL Waivers system.
- Waivers submitted through the TEAL Waivers system must include a resolution from the governing board of the charter indicating approval of the waiver, signed by a quorum of the board members in attendance at the meeting that the waiver was considered.
- Once submitted, the waiver is assigned to the charter school’s designated portfolio coordinator in the Authorizing Division who will process the waiver.
To assist in the preparation of the waiver request, a required elements checklist is available. Additional information about waivers can be found at the TEA Waivers website and in the TEA State Waivers Guidebook.
High-Quality Campus Designation
The High-Quality (HQ) designation permits a charter holder to replicate its high-quality educational program at a new charter school campus under an existing high-quality open-enrollment charter school pursuant to federal statute. Charters that receive this designation may take part in the Charter School Program Grant, whenever federal funding for the Texas Charter School Program is available. The list of charters that are currently eligible for high quality designation may be found here.
Requirements for the HQ designation
The requirements for the HQ designation can be found in 19 TAC §100.1035(c)(6) and include the following:
- The charter meets all general expansion requirements.
- The charter has operated for at least 5 years.
- The charter is evaluated under standard accountability.
- The charter is accredited.
- The most current district accountability rating is the highest or second highest.
- The previous two district accountability ratings are the highest or second highest.
- The most current rating for all campuses operated by the charter is the highest or second highest.
- The charter is rated "Tier 1" in the most recent CSPF.
- The charter has no campus with federal interventions.
- The charter is not under TEC Ch. 39 or federal sanctions.
- The new HQ campus will serve at least 100 students by the third year of operation.
- The new HQ campus program will be distinct from any existing campus in the charter.
To submit a request for a High-Quality Designation, use the High-Quality Campus Designation Form.
Charter School Updates
Charter schools can use the new All-In-One Form to update:
- AskTED information
- Request a campus number for a new campus
- Verify information about a new campus or site
- Update governance information, including superintendent and governance board member changes
- Update other charter information that does not require an amendment.
- To assist in completing the All-In-One Form, a PDF version of the electronic form is available.