Portfolio coordinators are assigned a portion of the state's charter portfolio and serve as the primary point of contact for their assigned schools when processing amendments and waivers linked to amendment requests.
| Portfolio Coordinator | Charter School Assignment |
|---|---|
| Jeff Koch Jeffrey.Koch@tea.texas.gov | A-D charter schools; Texas College Preparatory Academies |
| Bernadette Labrado bernadette.labrado@tea.texas.gov | E-L charter schools; BASIS Texas, School of Science and Technology, School of Science and Technology Discovery |
| Jeff Koch Jeffrey.Koch@tea.texas.gov | M-So charter schools |
| Bernadette Labrado bernadette.labrado@tea.texas.gov | Sp-Z schools; Great Hearts Texas, International Leadership of Texas |
Please submit all amendments through the electronic form submission links below.
Please see 19 TAC §100.1035(c) Expansion Amendments for more information on the administrative rules impacting expansions.
These requests are deemed material non-expansion amendment requests by 19 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) § 100.1035(d)(2)(B). Charter holders that submit such a request will receive notice of the commissioner's decision within 60 calendar days of a completed amendment request.
These requests are deemed non-material non-expansion amendment requests by 19 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) § 100.1035(d)(2)(B). Charter holders that submit such a request will receive notice of the commissioner's decision within 30 calendar days of a completed amendment request unless otherwise notified by the commissioner.
Charters may need to request that certain administrative rules be waived to facilitate the approval of an expansion amendment request.
To assist in the preparation of the waiver request, a required elements checklist is available. Additional information about waivers can be found at the ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ Waivers website and in the ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ State Waivers Guidebook.
The High-Quality (HQ) designation permits a charter holder to replicate its high-quality educational program at a new charter school campus under an existing high-quality open-enrollment charter school pursuant to federal statute. Charters that receive this designation may take part in the Charter School Program Grant, whenever federal funding for the Texas Charter School Program is available.
The requirements for the HQ designation can be found in 19 TAC §100.1035(c)(6) and include the following:
To submit a request for a High-Quality Designation, use the
Charter schools can use the new to update: