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Uvalde CISD holds TEA-required public hearing on school improvement plans; board presses for clearer parent outreach
Summary
Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District held a public hearing on Targeted Improvement Plans (TIPs) and Turnaround Action Plans (TAPs) required by the Texas Education Agency; staff described required strategies, noted 66 stakeholder survey responses, and the board asked for simplified materials and broader outreach before TEA submission.
Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District (UVALDE CISD) trustees held a public hearing on Targeted Improvement Plans (TIPs) and Turnaround Action Plans (TAPs) required by the Texas Education Agency, with staff outlining campus strategies, assessment timelines and next steps for TEA review. Superintendent Collins introduced the meeting and turned the presentation over to Chief Instructional Officer Miss Krayber, who walked trustees through the district’s data‑driven approach and stakeholder engagement efforts.
Miss Krayber said the plans are framed around evidence‑based strategies selected from TEA’s required menu — primarily intensive curriculum and instruction, high‑quality instructional materials, data‑driven professional learning communities and regular coaching cycles — and that campus improvement teams used root‑cause analysis and multiple meetings to develop campus‑level actions. She said the district has been collecting feedback through campus meetings, QR…
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