Tyler ISD board approves waiver to bank staff-development minutes to adjust school calendar
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Summary
Trustees approved a waiver allowing the district to count staff-development minutes toward the state student-minute requirement so the district can space professional learning across the year and potentially let seniors leave earlier.
The Tyler ISD Board of Trustees unanimously approved a waiver that allows the district to use staff-development minutes toward the state student-minute requirement, a change administrators said will let the district spread professional learning across the school year.
Administrators told the board the waiver affects how the district meets the state minimum student-minute total (often discussed as 57,600 minutes) by allowing professional learning minutes when students are not on campus to be banked into the total. The district presented typical staff-development dates for the 2025–26 school year as Oct. 13, Jan. 5 and Feb. 9, 2026.
Why it matters: district staff said spreading professional learning across the year helps instruction by providing ongoing development instead of front-loading training that staff might forget. Trustees also heard administrators say that banking minutes is one reason the district can schedule some senior classes to end earlier in the calendar without losing required instructional minutes.
Board action: a trustee moved approval of the waiver, a second was recorded, and the board voiced unanimous assent. Administrators confirmed that the waiver process is allowed under Texas Education Agency procedures (the district described the waiver as an appeal to the commissioner’s office).
What remains: trustees asked minor clarifying questions about where one specific reading item will appear on future agendas, and administrators said they would return with any required paperwork at the second reading or implementation step.
Ending: the board approved item B on the curriculum consent agenda during the meeting’s consent and discussion cycle.

