Updated
Updated · KUT · May 28
Texas Agency Rejects Austin ISD 3-School Rescue Plan, Leaving Takeover Risk After 4 Failing Grades
Updated
Updated · KUT · May 28

Texas Agency Rejects Austin ISD 3-School Rescue Plan, Leaving Takeover Risk After 4 Failing Grades

10 articles · Updated · KUT · May 28
  • Three Austin middle schools—Burnet, Dobie and Webb—were denied entry into a proposed two-year 1882 partnership that would have paused state accountability penalties and helped Austin ISD avoid a takeover clock.
  • The Texas Education Agency said proposed operator Texas Council for International Studies failed 1 of 3 required tests: it did not prove a strong record of significantly improving academic performance at struggling campuses.
  • Four straight unacceptable ratings at each school have already put the district in danger; a fifth could let the state replace Austin ISD's elected board with a board of managers.
  • Matias Segura said Austin ISD will submit more information because TEA invited revisions, and he maintained TCIS can still raise student outcomes even without immediate approval.
  • 2025-26 accountability ratings have not been released, leaving the district's next chance to avert a broader state intervention tied to upcoming school performance results.
Why did Texas reject a school partner that another major district in the state deems successful?
With its partnership plan denied, what is Austin's last chance to avoid a full state takeover?