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If a school is on the PEG list but will be closed for 2010-11, is there still a requirement to send PEG notification letters to the current students?

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If a school is on the PEG list but will be closed for 2010-11, is there still a requirement to send PEG notification letters to the current students?

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No. If a school listed on the 2010-11 PEG list will be closed for the 2010-11 school year, districts are not required to send notification letters to the students currently attending the school. However, students reassigned to an existing school that is on the 2010-11 PEG list should receive notification letters. Q: Our school is on the 2010-11 PEG list due to grade 5 TAKS science performance. We have changed our grade span and no longer have grade 5. Are we still required to issue notification letters to parents? A: Yes. State law does not exempt a district from notifying parents about a PEG campus even if the grade span for the campus has changed. Q: We changed our grade configuration completely, from middle school to elementary school, but kept the same campus number. We will send the required PEG notification to the parents of this new elementary, but can they request a transfer from this elementary to another elementary, even though it was performance at the middle school that put

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