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Austin ISD updates trustees on TEA agreed order work and special‑education data system migration to Frontline
Summary
The district told trustees it has closed priority 1 of the TEA agreed order, is advancing MTSS implementation, and has contracted with Frontline for a new special‑education plan and service management system; staff outlined training and a July system launch ahead of required TEA reporting.
Austin ISD administrators on March X updated the Board of Trustees on progress under the Texas Education Agency (TEA) agreed order related to special education and described a planned migration to a new special‑education data management system.
What the district reported: Dr. Jacob Reach, Chief Officer for Government Relations and Board Services, said Priority 1 of the TEA agreed order (closing corrective action plans tied to original complaints) is complete. District staff continue work on Priority 2 (MTSS implementation) and priorities 3 and 4 (data systems and reporting). Dr. Reach said the district will prepare and submit required MTSS annual progress reports to TEA, including campus‑by‑campus universal screening data and intervention entry/exit tracking.
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