State Compensatory Education
The goal of the State Compensatory Education (SCE) program is to provide funding to reduce disparity in performance on assessment instruments or disparity in the rates of high school completion between educationally disadvantaged students, at-risk students, and all other students. The purpose of the SCE program is to increase academic achievement and reduce the dropout rate for these students by providing supplemental programs and services.
Statutes and correspondence related to the SCE program are listed below.
- The Texas Education Code (TEC) §28.0217, relates to satisfactory performance on state assessment instruments and providing accelerated instruction to certain students.
- The TEC §29.081, defines the purpose of the SCE program and the statutory criteria for determining if a student is at risk of dropping out of high school.
- The TEC §29.089, allows school districts and charter schools to fund mentoring programs with SCE funds.
- The TEC §48.104, provides the method for TEA to calculate school district and charter school allotments and establishes certain additional uses for SCE funds.
- 19 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) §61.1027 is related to the eligible student count for the compensatory education allotment.
Campus and District Improvement Plans
School districts and charter schools with an annual SCE allotment of $750,000 or greater must submit two campus improvement plans to TEA on or before the date that falls 150 days after the final PEIMS midyear collection resubmission date. (The 150th day after the last day permissible to send data for the PEIMS data midyear collection resubmission.)
Expenditures of SCE funds must do all of the following:
- support the intent and purpose of the program;
- be allowable under statute and guidance; and
- be directly related to specific interventions identified in the appropriate district and campus improvement plans.
Campus improvement plans must be reviewed and revised annually. Requirements for plans, including who should be included in the planning process, are found in the TEC §11.251, for district-level planning and the TEC §11.253, for campus-level planning. Submit the district plan only if significant and supporting SCE information is included in the plan.
Plans for the 2022-2023 school year must be submitted through the AUDIT application in the TEA Login (TEAL) system on or before Friday, July 12, 2024.
Access to the TEA Login (TEAL) system’s AUDIT application with the role of Charter AFR User, Charter AFR and Depository Contract User, ISD User, or ISD AFR and Depository Contract User is required to upload plans. The naming conventions and submission instructions can be found beginning on page five of the Electronic Report Submission Standards (PDF, 1,182 KB) manual found on the Electronic Submissions webpage.
Submission Summary
If submitting the District Improvement Plan, it should have the file name beginning with the school's six-digit county-district number, followed by the letter "t", and end with the last digit of the fiscal year (i.e., 123456t3).
The Campus Improvement Plans should have the file name beginning with the school's six-digit county-district number plus the three-digit campus number, followed by the letter "p", and end with the last digit of the fiscal year (i.e., 123456789p3). The submission of the SCE evaluation is only required for campuses with an at-risk percentage of 59 percent or for F-rated campuses.
The SCE evaluation is named with the school's six-digit county-district number, followed by the letter "e", and end with the last digit of the fiscal year (i.e., 123456e3).
Uploading the plans:
- Log into TEAL and select Audit from the application listing.
- Select IMPORT Audit Data from the menu.
- Click on the Display button.
- On the import screen, roll the year to 2022 (upper right corner) if it is displaying 2023.
- The SCE section is located towards the bottom of the page.
- Each file should be submitted separately.
- Use the browse button to locate the file on your computer.
- Click on the Upload Now button at the bottom of the page to submit the file.
- The system should display a successful/unsuccessful upload message and email the same message to the email address associated with the submitter's TEAL account.
- Return to the import screen to submit the next file.
- At any time, the submitter can use the VIEW District Status menu option, after rolling back the year to 2022-2023, to view the submissions made.
Refer to the Financial Accountability System Resource Guide (FASRG) Module 6 (texas.gov), Section 6.2.2 for more detailed information about the campus and district improvement plans and charter instructional plans.
Frequently Asked Questions
- State Compensatory Education Frequently Asked Questions - Updated 10/26/2021 (PDF, 734 KB)
- 2021-2022 87th Texas Legislature Impact on State Compensatory Education Program Frequently Asked Questions - Updated October 15, 2021 (PDF, 208 KB)
Sample Letters, Forms, and Instructions
- Alternative Compensatory Education Allotment Reporting Procedures (PDF, 107 KB)
- Alternative Compensatory Education Allotment Reporting Procedures (Word, 16 KB)
- 2024-2025 Form SF-141R08 - English (Word, 39 KB)
- 2024-2025 Form SF-141R08 - English (PDF, 351 KB)
- 2024-2025 Form SF-141R208 - Spanish (Word, 50 KB)
- 2024-2025 Form SF-141R208 - Spanish (PDF, 396 KB)
- 2024-2025 Income Eligibility Guidelines (PDF, 137 KB)
Other Contacts and Resources
For questions about | Contact |
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uploading district and campus improvement plans in TEAL's AUDIT |
Web: Financial Compliance Division |
annual allotments |
Web: State Funding Division |
free and reduced school lunch or community eligibility provision |
Web: Texas Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Division |
federal fiscal and program requirements |
Web: Department of Grant Compliance and Administration Email: grantsupport@tea.texas.gov |
Dahlinda Alaniz (512) 463-9366 or dahlinda.alaniz@tea.texas.gov
Financial Compliance Division
Phone: (512) 463-9095
Fax: (512) 463-1777
Emails: schoolaudits@tea.texas.gov