Leading the Way in Governance Interventions

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Why TEA intervenes

Under Texas Education Code Chapter 39A, the Commissioner of Education may appoint a monitor, conservator, management team, or board of managers in response to persistent performance or compliance concerns, with the goal of stabilizing systems and improving student outcomes. Decisions are based on a review of evidence, including accountability data, investigations, and community input, and include placement‑specific exit criteria. 

Goals of intervention 

  • Protect students’ learning opportunities and safety 

  • Restore effective district operations and governance 

  • Support a sustainable return to local control 

What types of interventions exist

Monitor

Coaches and reports on district governance and operations. 

Conservator 

All monitor duties plus authority to direct, approve, or disapprove certain actions of the superintendent, board of trustees, and campus principals. 

Management team

A team of conservators directs operations in targeted areas of insufficient performance. 

Board of managers

Temporarily exercises the powers and duties of the elected board of trustees until exit criteria are met.

What to expect during an intervention

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