ADSY Planning and Execution Full Year Redesign Program

The Additional Day School Year (ADSY) Planning and Execution Program (PEP) Full Year Redesign is an optional, additional grant program offering planning and execution support for ADSY grant recipients.

LEAs are not required to participate in PEP to receive ADSY formula funds. 

The ADSY PEP supports LEAs with the planning, program design, and change management necessary to effectively add instructional days to the school calendar. Participating LEAs engage in a year-long planning process, with support from a learning community and a design and implementation partner from TEA’s approved vendor list, before implementing ADSY. LEAs interested in participating in PEP may reach out to adsy@tea.texas.gov for more information.

 

Cohort Strategic Planning Process

ADSY PEP participants will work with a design and implementation partner to create a strategic plan. An LEA’s strategic plan will include:

  • Incorporating 30, additional, full days of instruction into the 180-day academic calendar with 75,600 operational minutes, to design a 210-day program that will be delivered by a certified teacher.
  • A daily schedule that includes brain breaks, teacher planning time, enrichment time for students, and collaborative planning time. 
  • Adoption of high-quality instructional materials (HQIM) during the full academic year for math and RLA. If curriculum selected does not appear on the HQIM list, it must be labeled meets expectations on Ed Reports or it must rate 80% or higher on all Texas Resource Review categories. 
     
  • Serve at least one grade level within grades PreK-5
  • Campus academic calendar(s) include at least 180 instructional days with 75,600 operational minutes, not including staff development waivers
  • Add up to 30 additional days of instruction in addition to the 180 instructional days in its regular academic calendar
  • Have a certified teacher deliver at least two hours of instruction on designated ADSY days
  • Host ADSY days separate from the regular instructional calendar days (e.g., ADSY days cannot be hosted in the second part of a regular instructional day) 

In addition to meeting the eligibility requirements for ADSY formula funding, LEAs applying to participate in PEP must:

  • Create a comprehensive strategic plan utilizing the planning resources and templates provided in the grant program 

  • Update daily master schedule to increase planning time for teachers and enrichment time for students

  •  Add 30 additional, full days of instruction (ADSY days) to the 180 instructional day campus’s academic calendar with 75,600 operational minutes to design a 210-day program

  • Ensure certified teachers deliver academic instruction for the full 210 instructional days.

  • Ensure certified teachers implement academic instruction 

  • Adopt Tier 1, Math and RLA, high-quality instructional materials (HQIM) during the full academic year

  • Contract with an approved ADSY PEP design and implementation vendor 

  • Participate in all learning community sessions during the school year (up to one day per month)

  • Participate in three annual reflection processes, following the planning year, to continuously improve the Full Year Redesign program based on existing data  

Approved Vendor List

Full Year Redesign Approved Vendors

Vendor Name
Contact Name
Email and Phone
Website
Always Be Learning
Diane Cox

 

dcox@ablschool.com

 

www.ablschools.com
engage2learn
Albert Martinez Dr. Sara Johnson

 

albert@engage2learn.org 

sara@engage2learn.org

 

https://engage2learn.org
FourPoint Education
Rudy Ruiz

 

rudy@fourpointeducation.com

 

www.fourpointeducation.com

Safal Partners
John Petree

 

john.petree@safalpartners.com

 

www.safalpartners.com
Westat
Shawn Petty

 

shawnpetty@westat.com

 

www.westat.com

 

LEAs interested in participating in PEP may reach out to adsy@tea.texas.gov for more information.

Contact Information

Apply for ADSY PEP

LEAs interested in participating in PEP may reach out to adsy@tea.texas.gov for more information