Local educational agencies (LEAs) currently have multiple options for providing remote learning for partial or full average daily attendance (ADA) outside of the Texas Virtual Schools Network. These options are outlined in our Non-TXVSN Remote Instruction Overview Document.
Remote Conferencing is a mechanism by which remote instruction can be provided for students experiencing a temporary illness or who have been in close contact with someone with COVID-19. LEAs may count Remote Conferencing instruction as classroom time for Foundation School Program (FSP) funding purposes.
On September 9, 2021, Senate Bill 15 was signed into law and permits LEAs to receive ADA funding for students enrolled in a local remote learning program that meets specific criteria set forth in SB 15. The ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ has released the following documents that provide an overview for districts that provide remote instruction.
| Title (Click to Register) | Date | Download |
|---|---|---|
| SB 15 Overview | 9/17/2021 | | Slides |
| Asynchronous Instruction and Attendance Tracking Best Practices | 10/13/2021 | | Slides |
| Virtual and Hybrid Program Accelerator Informational Webinar | 11/02/2021 | | Slides |
| Asynchronous Instruction and Learning Management Systems Overview Webinar | 11/17/2021 | | Slides |
| Synchronous Instruction Best Practices Webinar | 11/18/2021 | | Slides |
| Teacher Professional Development Resources and Best Practices | 01/27/2022 | |
| PEIMS Reporting and Student Eligibility List | 02/24/2022 | | Slides |
| Virtual/Hybrid CDCN Application Overview Webinar | 03/24/2022 | | Slides |
| The Future of Virtual and Hybrid Learning: Continuation from the Texas Summit on Virtual and Hybrid Learning | 03/30/2023 |
ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ is offering resources to support virtual instruction, including the Virtual and Hybrid Program Accelerator (VHPA). For LEAs interested in partnering with a Technical Assistance (TA) provider and learning alongside other LEAs launching virtual or hybrid programs in SY22-23, we invite you to join the VHPA.
Participating LEAs will receive customized technical assistance to design, implement, and continuously improve their virtual or hybrid program.  These supports include, but are not limited to, model design, strategic staffing, academic strategy, family engagement, supporting diverse learners, developing teachers, and other topics related to virtual and hybrid school programs.
All Texas LEAs that commit to creating a new virtual or hybrid program set to launch in school year 2022-23 are eligible to apply. The application can be downloaded here. Please submit completed applications to VHPA@tea.texas.gov.
ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ reserves the right to modify the following deadlines and information.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| October 21, 2021 |
Applications Release:  The application will be available on the Remote Learning webpage. |
| November 2, 2021 |
:  Interested LEAs may learn more by registering for and attending a webinar. |
| November 12, 2021 |
Application Due: LEAs submit completed applications to VHPA@tea.texas.gov.  These will be processed on a rolling basis until the application deadline. |
| November 8-19, 2021 |
Zoom Interviews:  ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ staff will conduct zoom interviews with LEA Program leaders to add context to the written application and make an acceptance decision. You will receive an invite to interview upon your submission of your application. |
| December 1, 2021 |
´¡³¦³¦±ð±è³Ù²¹²Ô³¦±ð: Accepted applicants will be invited to join the program. |
| December 3, 2021 |
Cohort Launch- All accepted LEAs will participate in a cohort launch webinar. |
For LEAs interested in seeking a new CDCN (County District Campus Number) for a full-time virtual campus or a hybrid campus delivering remote instruction under SB 15:
The ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ will grant new CDCNs for full-time virtual or hybrid campuses that meet key criteria with CDCNs starting in school year 2022-2023. ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ defines a full-time virtual campus as one where 100% of instruction is provided via remote learning, whereas a hybrid campus provides instruction via a combination of both face to face and remote learning. Please note that the ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ is unable to grant these new CDCNs to be effective in school year 2021-2022 given the timing of the passage of SB 15 September 9, 2021.
For those LEAs seeking to be granted a new CDCN, effective in school year 2022-2023, the application will be open in March, with a deadline of June 3, 2022 (originally 4/29/2022). An informational webinar walking through application information and criteria was hosted in March. As an overview, the application process will have two key components:
Please note that in order for open-enrollment charters to request a new CDCN, they must also submit and receive an expansion amendment.
*The application must be submitted by the superintendent or district AskTed Administrator.
In addition to the requirements, below lists out the requirements for requesting a new County District Campus Number for the establishment of a virtual / hybrid new campus.
*Comply with all SB 15 LEA and Student Eligibility Criteria noted here.
In addition to the requirements noted above, LEAs must submit as part of their application a school plan that ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ will score against key rubric criteria ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ will seek evidence that the submitted plan is aligned to the Effective School Framework.
For LEAs who meet the requirements listed in 48.0071(c), we are offering an expedited CDCN approval process. The requirements, as specified in Senate Bill 15, are listed below:
48.0071(c) A school district or open-enrollment charter school that operated during the 2020-21 school year a full-time virtual program outside the state virtual network under Chapter 30A with at least 10% of the enrollment for the program including students who resided outside the geographic area served by the district or school may:
(d) This section expires September 1, 2023.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| Week of March 21, 2022 | Verification Process Opens |
| April 15, 2022 |
LEAs Submit Request for Verification via Smartsheet Form Rolling Basis: LEAs Notified of Approval or Denial |
| April 29, 2022 |
Final LEA Notification of Approval CDCN Application Opens |
| May 20, 2022 |
CDCN Applications Processed Rolling Basis: Notification of approved CDCNs |
To be eligible for funding for local remote learning, LEAs must:
Based on student information from the preceding school year, if a student received remote instruction for a majority of their instructional days in the previous school year (e.g., 88+ days in a 175-day instructional year), they also must have:
If a student did not receive a majority of the student’s instructional time in the preceding school year via remote instruction, then the criteria noted above do not apply to determine student eligibility for remote learning. However, criteria noted in the next section apply to all remote instruction students.
Based on student information from the current school year:
For LEAs who meet the requirements listed in 48.0071(c), we are offering an expedited CDCN approval process. The requirements, as specified in Senate Bill 15, are listed below:
48.0071(c) A school district or open-enrollment charter school that operated during the 2020-21 school year a full-time virtual program outside the state virtual network under Chapter 30A with at least 10% of the enrollment for the program including students who resided outside the geographic area served by the district or school may:
(d) This section expires September 1, 2023.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| Week of Sept. 7, 2021 | Verification Process Opens |
| October 13, 2021 |
LEAs Submit Request for Verification via Smartsheet Form Rolling Basis: LEAs Notified of Approval or Denial |
| October 15, 2021 |
Final LEA Notification of Approval CDCN Application Opens |
| October 20,2021 |
CDCN Applications Processed Rolling Basis: Notification of approved CDCNs |
| October 25, 2021 | Last day that LEAs could be Notified of Remote Learning Campus CDCN |
| October 29, 2021 | Final Date for Full-Time Virtual Students to be Assigned to new CDCN |
To be eligible for funding for local remote learning, LEAs must:
Based on student information from the preceding school year, if a student received remote instruction for a majority of their instructional days in the previous school year (e.g., 88+ days in a 175-day instructional year), they also must have:
If a student did not receive a majority of the student’s instructional time in the preceding school year via remote instruction, then the criteria noted above do not apply to determine student eligibility for remote learning. However, criteria noted in the next section apply to all remote instruction students.
Based on student information from the current school year:
For more information please contact Remote.Learning@tea.texas.gov.
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