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After TEA review, Alief ISD adopts corrective action plan for suspensions of homeless (McKinney-Vento) students
Summary
Following a Texas Education Agency compliance review that flagged out-of-school suspensions for McKinney-Vento students, Alief ISD presented and the board approved a corrective action plan including retraining, a critical alert flag in the SIS, principal-level approval for suspensions and regular PEIMS discipline audits.
Alief ISD presented a corrective action plan on Jan. 23 in response to a Texas Education Agency review that found the district's discipline reporting for students experiencing homelessness was outside expected ranges.
Chief of Schools Cecilia Crear told the board TEA's review focused on discipline data submitted to PEIMS and that an internal audit found 15 of 25 student suspensions for the 2022-23 year involved students identified as McKinney-Vento…
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