Can the Secretary of Education waive MOE requirements?
Yes, if the Secretary determines that a waiver would be equitable due to either exceptional or uncontrollable circumstances, such as a national disaster or a precipitous decline in the financial resources of the local educational agency. The waiver must be submitted directly to the U.S. Department of Education (USDE). The USDE will notify TEA in the event a waiver for MOE is granted for a particular school district.
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