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Austin ISD encourages families to send students in person for final 6 weeks — $30M in funding could be at stake

April 13, 2021
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Austin ISD rolls out new bus protocols ahead of return to in-person learning Monday

AUSTIN (KXAN) — “The room beats Zoom,” said one Austin Independent School District principal in a letter to his school’s community on Tuesday — one of many messages from the district encouraging families to send students in person for what remains of the school year.

The letter, sent to parents at several schools, cites low positivity rates on campuses and access to the vaccine the district said is being given to all teachers and staff members.


Students exposed to COVID-19 during STAAR tests; districts push for in-person learning

Meanwhile, letters sent to parents at Bowie High School and the Liberal Arts and Science Academy explain Austin ISD needs at least 44% of district students to participate in on-campus learning during the last six weeks in order to receive about $30 million in funding from the Texas Education Agency.

Texas school districts are up against enrollment deadlines in order to get the maximum funding under the state’s hold harmless designation. Austin ISD is pushing to get students into the classrooms by the end of the year.

In addition to letters from principals, Austin ISD teachers have been out on the streets reconnecting with students — all in a push to get students back inside the classroom.

“Our elementary schools as an average are just over 50%, our middle schools are around 25% and our high schools are around 18%,” said Jacob Reach, Austin ISD chief of governmental relations.

Reach said the 44% threshold is the number set by the TEA. The district missed the original attendance threshold in October, so now it has to double the turnout or miss out.

“These efforts are just as much about our schools and letting families know what we will be doing next year,” said Reach.

District parents argue it’s an unnecessary and arbitrary number.

“When the TEA does things like this it makes me want to say, ‘you can’t force me to do this. I can choose to keep my kids home,’” said Tazia Rae Salinas.

“The school buildings are still open. They require funding for the open buildings no matter how many children are inside them,” said Daphne Hoffacker.

Hoffacker is part of the Austin Council PTA. She spent her Tuesday urging legislators to release federal stimulus funds to Texas school districts to ease money concerns.

“Parents need to make the decisions on their own and not feel coerced,” said Hoffacker.

Austin ISD said it’s still following recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and will continue doing so.

In March, the TEA announced school districts would be held harmless for drops in enrollment during the pandemic, however that promise was tied to certain other factors:

  1. A school district’s average on-campus attendance participation rate during the sixth 6-weeks attendance reporting period is equal to or greater than 80% of all students educated; or
  2. A school district’s average on campus attendance participation rate during the sixth 6-weeks attendance reporting period is equal to or greater than the on-campus snapshot the district provided on a single day to the TEA in October.

In other words, to satisfy criteria 2 listed above, for the final 6-weeks of the school year, AISD must maintain a benchmark at or above 44% on-campus attendance or risk losing millions in state funding.

“There are six weeks left in the school year,” reads the letter. “Six weeks to finish strong. Six weeks to better prepare for next year. After the last 12 months, we can’t afford to waste the next six weeks.”

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