This page outlines information on the various expedited waivers available through ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ. Certain waiver requests may be requested and approved for up to three years.
This waiver allows the districts or charter schools to limit the number of foreign exchange students to a number that is 5 or more per high school under Texas Education Code §25.001 (e). A request to limit the number to less than five per high school must be submitted as a general waiver application.
This waiver allows the district or charter school to modify the schedule of classes for students who are not being tested to report to and attend school after the state assessment testing period has ended, therefore reducing the interruptions during testing period. Students who are not being tested must still meet the maximum 2-through-4 hour requirement for funding (see SAAH 3.6.6 Attendance Accounting during Testing Days).
This waiver allows the district and charter schools to train staff on various educational strategies designed to improve student performance in lieu of student instruction during the school year. The waiver provides for a maximum of 2,100 total waiver minutes to use for professional development for districts and charter schools that provide operational and instructional minutes.
As noted in the 2024-2025 Student Attendance Accounting Handbook (SAAH), effective with the 2025–2026 school year, districts and open-enrollment charter schools that are four-day-school-week LEAs are not eligible to receive a staff development waiver.
Each district and open-enrollment charter school may choose how to apply their approved Staff Development Minutes Waiver. For instance, schools may choose to offer early release, late start, all day staff development, or a combination. However, the total waiver minutes for staff development shall not exceed 2,100 minutes per year.
This waiver is for staff development in place of student instruction; therefore, the waiver minutes are only applicable to staff development provided instead of student instruction during the school year. Effective with the 2018-2019 school year, the Staff Development Minutes Waiver may not be used prior to the first day of student instruction or after the last day of student instruction.
On staff development days when students are in attendance part of the day, in order to receive full ADA funding, the district or open-enrollment charter school must provide at least 120 minutes of student instruction. Instructional minutes are defined in the SAAH as the portion of the school day in which instruction takes place along with other exceptions. In addition to the 120 minutes of student instruction, any staff development waiver minutes reported must reflect actual staff development minutes provided.
Districts and charter schools should continually seek to provide high-quality staff development that will impact student outcomes.
The ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ (ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ) provides a teacher portal for its assessment data that complies with the requirements of Texas Education Code (TEC), §32.258. Districts that are interested in fulfilling the requirement of TEC, §32.258 to provide teacher access to student assessment data through a local student data system must apply for an expedited waiver from ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ. The local data portal must meet the following requirements:
Note that districts and charter schools that receive a waiver from the requirement to provide teachers with access to the state teacher portal must still provide the teacher-student linking information in their summer PEIMS submissions. There is no waiver from the PEIMS submission requirement.