Bill Text: TX HB1237 | 2017-2018 | 85th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the establishment of a Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH) program and to the repeal of the tech-prep program.
Sponsorship: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-04-25 - Withdrawn from schedule [HB1237 Detail]
Download: Texas-2017-HB1237-Introduced.html
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| By: Lucio III | H.B. No. 1237 | |
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| relating to the establishment of a Pathways in Technology Early | ||
| College High School (P-TECH) program and to the repeal of the | ||
| tech-prep program. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Chapter 29, Education Code, is amended by adding | ||
| Subchapter N to read as follows: | ||
| SUBCHAPTER N. PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL | ||
| (P-TECH) PROGRAM | ||
| Sec. 29.551. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: | ||
| (1) "Advisory council" means the P-TECH advisory | ||
| council. | ||
| (2) "Articulation agreement" means a written | ||
| commitment between school districts or open-enrollment charter | ||
| schools and institutions of higher education to a program designed | ||
| to provide students with a nonduplicative sequence of progressive | ||
| achievement leading to degrees or certificates in a work-based | ||
| education program. | ||
| (3) "Institution of higher education" has the meaning | ||
| assigned by Section 61.003. | ||
| (4) "P-TECH program" means the Pathways in Technology | ||
| Early College High School program established under this | ||
| subchapter. | ||
| Sec. 29.552. P-TECH ADVISORY COUNCIL. (a) The advisory | ||
| council is composed of: | ||
| (1) three members representing school districts and | ||
| open-enrollment charter schools appointed as follows: | ||
| (A) one member appointed by the governor; | ||
| (B) one member appointed by the lieutenant | ||
| governor; and | ||
| (C) one member appointed by the speaker of the | ||
| house of representatives; | ||
| (2) three members representing institutions of higher | ||
| education appointed as follows: | ||
| (A) one member appointed by the governor; | ||
| (B) one member appointed by the lieutenant | ||
| governor; and | ||
| (C) one member appointed by the speaker of the | ||
| house of representatives; and | ||
| (3) five members representing industry or business | ||
| partners that participate or seek to participate in the P-TECH | ||
| program appointed as follows: | ||
| (A) one member appointed by the governor; | ||
| (B) two members appointed by the lieutenant | ||
| governor; and | ||
| (C) two members appointed by the speaker of the | ||
| house of representatives. | ||
| (b) A member of the advisory council serves at the will of | ||
| the member's appointing authority. | ||
| (c) The advisory council shall provide recommendations to | ||
| the commissioner regarding: | ||
| (1) the establishment and administration of the P-TECH | ||
| program; and | ||
| (2) the criteria for a campus's designation as a P-TECH | ||
| school under Section 29.556. | ||
| (d) A member of the advisory council may not receive | ||
| compensation for service on the advisory council but, subject to | ||
| the availability of funding, may receive reimbursement for actual | ||
| and necessary expenses, including travel expenses, incurred in | ||
| performing advisory council duties. The advisory council may | ||
| solicit and accept gifts, grants, and donations to pay for those | ||
| expenses. | ||
| (e) Chapter 2110, Government Code, does not apply to the | ||
| advisory council. | ||
| Sec. 29.553. P-TECH PROGRAM. (a) The commissioner shall | ||
| establish and administer a Pathways in Technology Early College | ||
| High School (P-TECH) program for students who wish to participate | ||
| in a work-based education program. | ||
| (b) The P-TECH program must: | ||
| (1) be open enrollment; | ||
| (2) provide for a course of study that enables a | ||
| participating student in grade levels 9 through 12 to combine high | ||
| school courses and postsecondary courses; | ||
| (3) allow a participating student to complete high | ||
| school and, on or before the sixth anniversary of the date of the | ||
| student's first day of high school: | ||
| (A) receive a high school diploma and an | ||
| associate degree, a two-year postsecondary certificate, or | ||
| industry certification; and | ||
| (B) complete work-based training through an | ||
| internship, apprenticeship, or other job training program; | ||
| (4) include: | ||
| (A) articulation agreements with institutions of | ||
| higher education in this state to provide a participating student | ||
| access to postsecondary educational and training opportunities at | ||
| an institution of higher education; and | ||
| (B) memoranda of understanding with regional | ||
| industry or business partners in this state to provide a | ||
| participating student access to work-based training and education; | ||
| and | ||
| (5) provide a participating student flexibility in | ||
| class scheduling and academic mentoring. | ||
| (c) Each articulation agreement under Subsection (b)(4)(A) | ||
| must address: | ||
| (1) curriculum alignment; | ||
| (2) instructional materials; | ||
| (3) the instructional calendar; | ||
| (4) courses of study; | ||
| (5) student enrollment and attendance; | ||
| (6) grading periods and policies; and | ||
| (7) administration of statewide assessment | ||
| instruments under Subchapter B, Chapter 39. | ||
| (d) Each memorandum of understanding under Subsection | ||
| (b)(4)(B) must include an agreement that the regional industry or | ||
| business partner will give to a student who receives work-based | ||
| training or education from the partner under the P-TECH program | ||
| first priority in interviewing for any jobs for which the student is | ||
| qualified that are available on the student's completion of the | ||
| program. | ||
| (e) A student participating in the P-TECH program is | ||
| entitled to the benefits of the Foundation School Program in | ||
| proportion to the amount of time spent by the student on high school | ||
| courses, in accordance with rules adopted by the commissioner, | ||
| while completing the course of study established by the applicable | ||
| articulation agreement or memorandum of understanding under | ||
| Subsection (b)(4). | ||
| (f) The commissioner may accept gifts, grants, and | ||
| donations from any source, including private and nonprofit | ||
| organizations, for the P-TECH program. A private or nonprofit | ||
| organization that contributes to the program may receive an award | ||
| under Section 7.113. | ||
| (g) The commissioner shall collaborate with the Texas | ||
| Workforce Commission and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating | ||
| Board to develop and implement a plan for the P-TECH program that | ||
| addresses: | ||
| (1) regional workforce needs; | ||
| (2) credit transfer policies between institutions of | ||
| higher education; and | ||
| (3) internships, apprenticeships, and other | ||
| work-based education programs. | ||
| Sec. 29.554. HEALTH BENEFIT PLAN, LIABILITY, AND AUTOMOBILE | ||
| INSURANCE COVERAGE. (a) The board of trustees of a school district | ||
| or the governing body of an open-enrollment charter school may | ||
| obtain health benefit plan, liability, or automobile insurance | ||
| coverage to protect: | ||
| (1) a business or entity that partners with the | ||
| district or school under Section 29.553 to provide students with | ||
| work-based training and education under the P-TECH program; and | ||
| (2) a student enrolled in the district or at the school | ||
| who participates in the district's or school's P-TECH program. | ||
| (b) The coverage authorized by this section must be: | ||
| (1) obtained from a reliable insurer authorized to | ||
| engage in business in this state; or | ||
| (2) provided through a self-funded risk pool. | ||
| (c) The amount of coverage the school district or | ||
| open-enrollment charter school obtains must be reasonable | ||
| considering the financial condition of the district or school and | ||
| may not exceed the amount that, in the opinion of the board of | ||
| trustees or governing body, is reasonably necessary. | ||
| (d) If the board of trustees of a school district or | ||
| governing body of an open-enrollment charter school obtains health | ||
| benefit plan, liability, or automobile insurance coverage under | ||
| this section, the board or governing body shall notify the parent or | ||
| guardian of each student participating in the P-TECH program. | ||
| (e) The failure of any board of trustees of a school | ||
| district or governing body of an open-enrollment charter school to | ||
| obtain coverage authorized by this section may not be construed as | ||
| placing any legal liability on the district or school or the | ||
| district's or school's officers, agents, or employees for any | ||
| injury that results. | ||
| Sec. 29.555. IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY. A student who | ||
| participates in the P-TECH program while enrolled in a school | ||
| district or at an open-enrollment charter school is entitled to | ||
| immunity in the same manner as a professional employee of a school | ||
| district under Subchapter B, Chapter 22, or as an employee of an | ||
| open-enrollment charter school under Section 12.1056, as | ||
| applicable. | ||
| Sec. 29.556. P-TECH SCHOOL DESIGNATION AND GRANT PROGRAM. | ||
| (a) A school district or open-enrollment charter school that | ||
| implements or seeks to implement the P-TECH program at a campus may | ||
| apply to the commissioner for designation of the campus as a P-TECH | ||
| school in accordance with procedures established by the | ||
| commissioner. | ||
| (b) From funds appropriated for that purpose, the | ||
| commissioner by rule shall establish a grant program to assist | ||
| school districts and open-enrollment charter schools in | ||
| implementing the P-TECH program at a campus designated as a P-TECH | ||
| school under Subsection (a). The commissioner may use not more than | ||
| three percent of the funds appropriated for the grant program to | ||
| cover the cost of administering the grant program and to provide | ||
| technical assistance and support to P-TECH schools. | ||
| (c) The commissioner shall establish the criteria for a | ||
| campus's designation as a P-TECH school and for participation in | ||
| the grant program under this section. The criteria must require a | ||
| school district or open-enrollment charter school to: | ||
| (1) enter into an articulation agreement under Section | ||
| 29.553 only with institutions of higher education that are | ||
| accredited by a national or regional accrediting agency recognized | ||
| by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board; | ||
| (2) review and, as necessary, update each memorandum | ||
| of understanding with a regional industry or business partner under | ||
| Section 29.553 at least once every two years; and | ||
| (3) explain how the district's or school's P-TECH | ||
| program will address regional workforce needs. | ||
| Sec. 29.557. RULES. (a) The commissioner shall adopt rules | ||
| as necessary to administer the P-TECH program, including rules to | ||
| ensure a student participating in the program is not considered for | ||
| accountability purposes to have dropped out of high school or | ||
| failed to complete the curriculum requirements for high school | ||
| graduation until after the sixth anniversary of the date of the | ||
| student's first day in high school. The rules may provide for | ||
| giving preference in receiving program benefits to a student who is | ||
| in the first generation of the student's family to attend college | ||
| and may establish other distinctions or criteria based on student | ||
| need. | ||
| (b) The commissioner shall consult the Texas Higher | ||
| Education Coordinating Board in administering the program. The | ||
| Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board may adopt rules as | ||
| necessary to exercise its powers and duties under this subchapter. | ||
| SECTION 2. Section 28.009(d)(2), Education Code, is amended | ||
| to read as follows: | ||
| (2) "Sequence of courses" means career and technical | ||
| education courses approved by the State Board of Education or [ |
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| innovative courses approved by the State Board of Education that | ||
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| SECTION 3. Section 39.301(c), Education Code, is amended to | ||
| read as follows: | ||
| (c) Indicators for reporting purposes must include: | ||
| (1) the percentage of graduating students who meet the | ||
| course requirements established by State Board of Education rule | ||
| for: | ||
| (A) the foundation high school program; | ||
| (B) the distinguished level of achievement under | ||
| the foundation high school program; and | ||
| (C) each endorsement described by Section | ||
| 28.025(c-1); | ||
| (2) the results of the SAT, ACT, [ |
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| certified workforce training programs described by Chapter 311, | ||
| Labor Code; | ||
| (3) for students who have failed to perform | ||
| satisfactorily, under each performance standard under Section | ||
| 39.0241, on an assessment instrument required under Section | ||
| 39.023(a) or (c), the performance of those students on subsequent | ||
| assessment instruments required under those sections, aggregated | ||
| by grade level and subject area; | ||
| (4) for each campus, the number of students, | ||
| disaggregated by major student subpopulations, that take courses | ||
| under the foundation high school program and take additional | ||
| courses to earn an endorsement under Section 28.025(c-1), | ||
| disaggregated by type of endorsement; | ||
| (5) the percentage of students, aggregated by grade | ||
| level, provided accelerated instruction under Section 28.0211(c), | ||
| the results of assessment instruments administered under that | ||
| section, the percentage of students promoted through the grade | ||
| placement committee process under Section 28.0211, the subject of | ||
| the assessment instrument on which each student failed to perform | ||
| satisfactorily under each performance standard under Section | ||
| 39.0241, and the performance of those students in the school year | ||
| following that promotion on the assessment instruments required | ||
| under Section 39.023; | ||
| (6) the percentage of students of limited English | ||
| proficiency exempted from the administration of an assessment | ||
| instrument under Sections 39.027(a)(1) and (2); | ||
| (7) the percentage of students in a special education | ||
| program under Subchapter A, Chapter 29, assessed through assessment | ||
| instruments developed or adopted under Section 39.023(b); | ||
| (8) the percentage of students who satisfy the college | ||
| readiness measure; | ||
| (9) the measure of progress toward dual language | ||
| proficiency under Section 39.034(b), for students of limited | ||
| English proficiency, as defined by Section 29.052; | ||
| (10) the percentage of students who are not | ||
| educationally disadvantaged; | ||
| (11) the percentage of students who enroll and begin | ||
| instruction at an institution of higher education in the school | ||
| year following high school graduation; and | ||
| (12) the percentage of students who successfully | ||
| complete the first year of instruction at an institution of higher | ||
| education without needing a developmental education course. | ||
| SECTION 4. Section 42.154(a), Education Code, is amended to | ||
| read as follows: | ||
| (a) For each full-time equivalent student in average daily | ||
| attendance in an approved career and technology education program | ||
| in grades nine through 12 or in career and technology education | ||
| programs for students with disabilities in grades seven through 12, | ||
| a district is entitled to: | ||
| (1) an annual allotment equal to the adjusted basic | ||
| allotment multiplied by a weight of 1.35; and | ||
| (2) $50, if the student is enrolled in[ |
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| SECTION 5. The following provisions of the Education Code | ||
| are repealed: | ||
| (1) Section 29.185(b); and | ||
| (2) Subchapter T, Chapter 61. | ||
| SECTION 6. This Act applies beginning with the 2018-2019 | ||
| school year. | ||
| SECTION 7. This Act takes effect September 1, 2017. | ||
