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The immediate effect of legislation passed in any legislative session can disrupt administrative responsibilities at the time. Such a circumstance developed with the June 15 effective date of HB 22 which repeals the statutory requirements for both uses of CaSE ratings. Consistent with the exiting rule requirements, the Texas Student Data System Public Education Information Management System submission window for the current school year had already opened. Although HB 22 changes the requirements, districts are still required to submit CaSE data for the 2016-17; For the 2016–17 school year, each district must still submit ratings of exemplary, recognized, acceptable or unacceptable for itself and each of its campuses for all eight of the CaSE categories. These ratings will be included in the Texas Consolidated School Ratings report to be released in late September 2017. For more information please see the TEA correspondence hosted here.

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