Texas Education Code - Section 7.024. Investment Capital Fund
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§ 7.024. INVESTMENT CAPITAL FUND. (a) The investment
capital fund consists of money transferred to the fund as provided
by Section 42.152(l). The agency shall administer the fund. The
purposes of this fund are to assist eligible public schools to
implement practices and procedures consistent with deregulation
and school restructuring in order to improve student achievement
and to help schools identify and train parents and community
leaders who will hold the school and the school district
accountable for achieving high academic standards.
(b) The commissioner may make grants from the fund to
eligible schools.
(c) A school is eligible to apply for a grant if the school
has demonstrated a commitment to campus deregulation and to
restructuring educational practices and conditions at the school by
entering into a partnership with:
(1) school staff;
(2) parents of students at the school;
(3) community and business leaders;
(4) school district officers;
(5) a nonprofit, community-based organization that
has a demonstrated capacity to train, develop, and organize parents
and community leaders into a large, nonpartisan constituency that
will hold the school and the school district accountable for
achieving high academic standards; and
(6) the agency.
(d) A grant from the fund shall be made directly to the
school and may be used for the training and development of school
staff, parents, and community leaders in order that they understand
and implement the academic standards and practices necessary for
high academic achievement, appropriate strategies to deregulate
and restructure the school in order to improve student achievement,
and effective strategies to organize parents and community leaders
into a large, nonpartisan constituency that will hold the school
and the school district accountable for achieving high academic
standards. The grant may be used to implement strategies developed
by the partners that are designed to enrich or extend student
learning experiences outside of the regular school day.
(e) The commissioner may make a grant of up to $50,000 each
academic year to an eligible school. Campus administration
personnel of a school that receives a grant under this section are
accountable to the commissioner of education and must demonstrate:
(1) the responsible use of the grant to achieve campus
deregulation and restructuring to improve academic performance;
(2) a comprehensive plan to engage in ongoing
development and training of teachers, parents, and community
leaders to:
(A) understand academic standards;
(B) develop effective strategies to improve
academic performance; and
(C) organize a large constituency of parents and
community leaders to hold the school and school district
accountable to achieve high academic standards;
(3) ongoing progress in achieving higher academic
performance; and
(4) ongoing progress in identifying, training, and
organizing parents and community leaders who are holding the school
and the school district accountable for achieving high academic
standards.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 260, § 1, eff. May 30, 1995.
Amended by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 937, § 1, eff. Sept. 1,
1999.
Section: 7.006 7.008 7.009 7.010 7.021 7.022 7.023 7.024 7.025 7.027 7.028 7.051 7.052 7.053
Last modified: August 10, 2007
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