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WHO EDUCATES 5 MILLION
                                                                                                                                     TEXAS STUDENTS?



   Texas public schools educate 5 million students.
                                                                                                                                                                   91%
   While full-time virtual school providers educate only a small                                                                                 PUBLIC
   fraction of them, their enrollment has grown rapidly despite poor                                                                             SCHOOLS
   academic results and little transparency.                                                                                                          Private Schools 6%
                                                                                                                                                        Public Charters 3%
   Rapid Expansion, Poor Performance
   Enrollment in full-time virtual schools has more than                                                                             PUBLIC SCHOOLS     PRIVATE SCHOOLS      PUBLIC CHARTERS
   quadrupled in the last four years alone  but full-time virtual                                                                   4,823,842          313,360              154,278
   schools have provided consistently poor results under the
   state accountability system.
    Only one full-time virtual school has maintained even                      Full-Time Virtual School Accountability Ratings by School Year
     an Academically Acceptable rating for two consecutive
     years (and it was later rated Academically Unacceptable).                                   Texas               Texas Virtual        IQ Academy               Texarkana
                                                                                                 Connections         Academy                                       Virtual Academy
    No full-time virtual school has ever achieved a rating
     of Exemplary or Recognized.                                                2006 - 07        Not Rated*          Acceptable           N/A**                    N/A
   No Taxpayer Accountability or Transparency                                   2007 - 08        Not Rated           Acceptable           N/A                      N/A
   Full-time virtual schools have been touted as producing                      2008 - 09        Not Rated           Unacceptable         N/A                      N/A
   cost savings for the state, yet there is little or no public                 2009 - 10        Not Rated           Acceptable           N/A                      N/A
   data available to substantiate this claim despite the use
   of taxpayer dollars.                                                         2010 - 11        Unacceptable        Unacceptable         Acceptable               N/A
                                                                                2011 - 12        TBD                 Closed               TBD                      TBD
     For more information, see our policy paper, Virtual Schools
     in Texas: Good for Kids or Merely Good for Profit? at:                  * Not Rated indicates that the school was in existence at this time, but was not rated by the
                                                                                 Texas Accountability System (reason unknown).
     http://www.raiseyourhandtexas.org/images/virtual-schools.pdf
                                                                              ** N/A indicates the school was not in existence at this time.



   TAKE ACTION                                             Heres what the Texas legislature can do to keep public schools strong:


        Close the loophole that allows poor                   - Maintain the same accountability and                    - Require TEA to provide timely
         performing virtual schools to evade                     reporting requirements as public schools.                 information on TxVSN Online Schools,
         consequences by switching host districts.             - Maintain the requirement that virtual                     including cost and performance outcomes.
        Do not allow virtual schools to act                     schools not serve students below 3rd grade,             - Require financial audits to determine
         as stealth vouchers.                                    where assessments are not administered.                   actual costs and whether per-pupil
                                                               - Maintain the existing requirement that a                  payments using taxpayer funds are
         - Maintain current eligibility requirements                                                                       reasonable.
           that a student must have attended a Texas             provider receives full payment on successful
           public school in the prior school year.               completion of online courses.                         Limit expansion of virtual schools to high
         - Do not permit public funds to be paid             Require a trusted third-party to administer               performing virtual school providers, as is
           directly to private virtual school providers.      state assessments for virtual school                      currently done with charters.
        Maintain accountability for virtual schools.         students.                                                Limit further expansion of full-time virtual
                                                             Increase transparency for virtual schools.                schools pending independent third party
         - Maintain operational and fiscal                                                                              evaluation of academic performance and
           oversight by TEA under the Texas Virtual           - Require that contracts between virtual
                                                                                                                        cost-effectiveness.
           Schools Network (TxVSN).                             school providers and host district/charter
                                                                be public information and posted online.



VIRTUAL                  LEGISLATIVE ADVERTISING PAID FOR BY: David Anthony, CEO, Raise Your Hand Texas
                         3200 Southwest Freeway, Suite 2070 | Houston, TX 77027
SCHOOLS                  P 713.993.7667 | F 713.993.7691 | www.RaiseYourHandTexas.org

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  • 1. WHO EDUCATES 5 MILLION TEXAS STUDENTS? Texas public schools educate 5 million students. 91% While full-time virtual school providers educate only a small PUBLIC fraction of them, their enrollment has grown rapidly despite poor SCHOOLS academic results and little transparency. Private Schools 6% Public Charters 3% Rapid Expansion, Poor Performance Enrollment in full-time virtual schools has more than PUBLIC SCHOOLS PRIVATE SCHOOLS PUBLIC CHARTERS quadrupled in the last four years alone but full-time virtual 4,823,842 313,360 154,278 schools have provided consistently poor results under the state accountability system. Only one full-time virtual school has maintained even Full-Time Virtual School Accountability Ratings by School Year an Academically Acceptable rating for two consecutive years (and it was later rated Academically Unacceptable). Texas Texas Virtual IQ Academy Texarkana Connections Academy Virtual Academy No full-time virtual school has ever achieved a rating of Exemplary or Recognized. 2006 - 07 Not Rated* Acceptable N/A** N/A No Taxpayer Accountability or Transparency 2007 - 08 Not Rated Acceptable N/A N/A Full-time virtual schools have been touted as producing 2008 - 09 Not Rated Unacceptable N/A N/A cost savings for the state, yet there is little or no public 2009 - 10 Not Rated Acceptable N/A N/A data available to substantiate this claim despite the use of taxpayer dollars. 2010 - 11 Unacceptable Unacceptable Acceptable N/A 2011 - 12 TBD Closed TBD TBD For more information, see our policy paper, Virtual Schools in Texas: Good for Kids or Merely Good for Profit? at: * Not Rated indicates that the school was in existence at this time, but was not rated by the Texas Accountability System (reason unknown). http://www.raiseyourhandtexas.org/images/virtual-schools.pdf ** N/A indicates the school was not in existence at this time. TAKE ACTION Heres what the Texas legislature can do to keep public schools strong: Close the loophole that allows poor - Maintain the same accountability and - Require TEA to provide timely performing virtual schools to evade reporting requirements as public schools. information on TxVSN Online Schools, consequences by switching host districts. - Maintain the requirement that virtual including cost and performance outcomes. Do not allow virtual schools to act schools not serve students below 3rd grade, - Require financial audits to determine as stealth vouchers. where assessments are not administered. actual costs and whether per-pupil - Maintain the existing requirement that a payments using taxpayer funds are - Maintain current eligibility requirements reasonable. that a student must have attended a Texas provider receives full payment on successful public school in the prior school year. completion of online courses. Limit expansion of virtual schools to high - Do not permit public funds to be paid Require a trusted third-party to administer performing virtual school providers, as is directly to private virtual school providers. state assessments for virtual school currently done with charters. Maintain accountability for virtual schools. students. Limit further expansion of full-time virtual Increase transparency for virtual schools. schools pending independent third party - Maintain operational and fiscal evaluation of academic performance and oversight by TEA under the Texas Virtual - Require that contracts between virtual cost-effectiveness. Schools Network (TxVSN). school providers and host district/charter be public information and posted online. VIRTUAL LEGISLATIVE ADVERTISING PAID FOR BY: David Anthony, CEO, Raise Your Hand Texas 3200 Southwest Freeway, Suite 2070 | Houston, TX 77027 SCHOOLS P 713.993.7667 | F 713.993.7691 | www.RaiseYourHandTexas.org