19 Tex. Admin. Code § 61.1008 - School Safety Allotment
(a)
Definitions. The following definitions apply to the school safety allotment
(SSA) in accordance with Texas Education Code (TEC), §48.115.
(1) School district campus--a campus that:
(A) has its own unique campus ID number
registered with the Texas Education Agency (TEA), an assigned administrator,
enrolled students who are counted for average daily attendance, and assigned
instructional staff;
(B) receives
federal, state, or local funds or any combination of the three as its primary
support;
(C) provides instruction
in the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills, including prekindergarten
instruction;
(D) has one or more
grade groups in the range from early education through Grade 12; and
(E) is not a program for students enrolled in
another public school, does not provide only virtual instruction, and does not
use only facilities not subject to the district's control.
(2) Instructional facility--a term that has
the meaning defined by §
61.1031(a)(3) of
this title (relating to School Safety Requirements).
(b) Eligibility.
(1) Both school districts and open-enrollment
charter schools are eligible for the SSA.
(2) Funding under TEC, §
48.115(a)(2),
will be calculated for campuses that qualify as a school district campus, as
defined in subsection (a) of this section and which includes an open-enrollment
charter school campus and an instructional facility, as defined in subsection
(a) of this section, used for teaching the curriculum required by TEC, Chapter
28.
(3) Juvenile justice
alternative education program campuses or campuses that provide only virtual
instruction are not eligible for funding under TEC, §
48.115(a)(2).
(c) Entitlement. In the fall of
each school year, as part of the settle-up process for the preceding school
year, campus data reported through the Texas Student Data System Public
Education Information Management System (TSDS PEIMS) for eligible campuses with
confirmed enrollment and average daily attendance from the TSDS PEIMS summer
submission will be used to calculate the allotment provided by TEC, §
48.115(a)(2).
(d) Estimates. School districts and
open-enrollment charter schools will be provided with estimated funding during
a school year for eligible campuses based on the prior year's summer TSDS PEIMS
data using the same methodology described in subsection (c) of this section to
calculate the entitlement. The final entitlement will be based on data from the
current school year as provided for in subsection (c) of this section. Any
difference from the estimated entitlement will be addressed as part of the
Foundation School Program settle-up process according to the provisions of TEC,
§
48.272.
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