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A reconsideration may be requested by a program that deems the assessment inaccurate or unfairly conducted. The reconsideration process may include scheduling a second assessment with the same Assessor, a second visit with two Assessors, or an assessment with a different Assessor. The reconsideration may also involve a reassessment of a category and/or measure as requested by the program. Boards can also coordinate with other Board Assessors for a second review of the program’s assessment. Additionally, in responding to a reconsideration request from a program, the Board may make additional mentoring services available to assist the program in meeting Texas Rising Star standards.  

Boards and/or contractors must make programs aware of policies regarding the reconsideration process, time restrictions on requesting a reconsideration, the maximum number of reconsiderations allowed, and the elements eligible for reconsideration. Reconsideration policies may vary across Boards.  

If a reconsideration is requested, the Assessor will follow the EUG for data entry instructions within Engage. 

Reconsideration requests will be submitted in writing and uploaded to the school’s event log within 30 days of the assessment’s completion. When a reconsideration request is received, the mentor will notify the Assessor and the assigned staff from the logistics team, via the Jira ticketing system. The goal is to conduct the reconsideration assessment within 30 days of the request, based on assessor availability.  

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