Bill Text: TX HB1930 | 2019-2020 | 86th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the establishment of a charter school by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2019-05-10 - Referred to Education [HB1930 Detail]
Download: Texas-2019-HB1930-Introduced.html
86R6964 MM-D | ||
By: White | H.B. No. 1930 |
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relating to the establishment of a charter school by the Texas | ||
Juvenile Justice Department. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subtitle C, Title 2, Education Code, is amended | ||
by adding Chapter 20 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 20. TEXAS JUVENILE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT CHARTER SCHOOL | ||
Sec. 20.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Board" means the Texas Juvenile Justice Board. | ||
(2) "Charter school" means the charter school | ||
established under this chapter. | ||
(3) "Department" means the Texas Juvenile Justice | ||
Department. | ||
Sec. 20.002. ESTABLISHMENT. (a) The board may establish a | ||
charter school to educate children previously adjudicated as having | ||
engaged in conduct indicating a need for supervision or delinquent | ||
conduct. | ||
(b) The charter school may only be established in a county | ||
with a population of at least 250,000 but not more than 270,000 that | ||
is located less than 100 miles from a department district office. | ||
(c) The board is the governing body of the charter school | ||
and shall provide for the operation of the charter school in the | ||
manner the board determines appropriate. | ||
Sec. 20.003. SUNSET PROVISION. The charter school is | ||
subject to review under Chapter 325, Government Code (Texas Sunset | ||
Act), and shall be reviewed during the period in which the | ||
department is reviewed. | ||
Sec. 20.004. GOALS. The goals of the charter school are to: | ||
(1) enable students to: | ||
(A) achieve high academic standards in secondary | ||
education; | ||
(B) participate in the workforce; | ||
(C) join the military; and | ||
(D) enroll in postsecondary education; | ||
(2) maintain safe communities; | ||
(3) reduce future adverse involvement in the criminal | ||
justice system; and | ||
(4) contribute to the prosperity and welfare of this | ||
state. | ||
Sec. 20.005. APPLICABILITY OF CODE. (a) Unless otherwise | ||
specifically provided, a provision of this code applying to a | ||
charter school or to the governing body of a charter school does not | ||
apply to the charter school established under this chapter. | ||
(b) The charter school is subject to a requirement imposed | ||
by this title relating to: | ||
(1) the required curriculum under Section 28.002; | ||
(2) high school graduation requirements under Section | ||
28.025; and | ||
(3) academic and financial accountability standards | ||
under Chapter 39. | ||
Sec. 20.006. DUTIES. The charter school shall: | ||
(1) develop an academic achievement plan for each | ||
student attending the charter school that is designed to produce | ||
high academic achievement and prepare the student for postsecondary | ||
education or a military career; | ||
(2) develop and implement a comprehensive, | ||
evidence-based, individualized therapeutic counseling plan for | ||
each student to facilitate academic achievement, mitigate | ||
delinquent behavior, and encourage the involvement of the student's | ||
parent or guardian; and | ||
(3) provide vocational training programs that enable | ||
students to obtain workforce credentials, including certification | ||
or licensure. | ||
Sec. 20.007. STAFF. (a) The charter school shall develop | ||
or adopt a method to: | ||
(1) attract and hire certified and highly qualified | ||
teachers; and | ||
(2) verify an applicant or employee's criminal history | ||
record and disciplinary record, including criminal history or | ||
disciplinary action relating to inappropriate conduct or | ||
relationships with students or minors. | ||
(b) The charter school shall employ: | ||
(1) a principal who has a well-developed background in | ||
academic leadership and demonstrated experience in dealing with | ||
children who have entered the juvenile justice system; | ||
(2) a sufficient number of: | ||
(A) teachers to maintain a maximum of 15 students | ||
in each class in the foundation curriculum under Section | ||
28.002(a)(1); and | ||
(B) social workers to maintain a ratio of not | ||
less than one social worker for every three students to enable the | ||
close management of students and the development of constructive | ||
relationships between the social workers and students; and | ||
(3) a highly qualified dietician to prepare healthy | ||
meal plans for students, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. | ||
Sec. 20.008. FACILITIES. The charter school must be | ||
located in a facility selected by the department, in consultation | ||
with a qualified architect, that is designed in a manner to | ||
facilitate academic and behavioral development. | ||
Sec. 20.009. FUNDING. (a) The charter school is entitled to | ||
receive funding from the state in the same manner as an | ||
open-enrollment charter school under Section 12.106. | ||
(b) In addition to money received under Subsection (a), the | ||
charter school may receive appropriated money from the department | ||
to provide educational programs. | ||
Sec. 20.010. GIFTS AND GRANTS. (a) The charter school may | ||
accept a grant from a public or private organization and may spend | ||
those funds to provide the charter school's programs and services. | ||
(b) The charter school may accept federal funds and shall | ||
use those funds in compliance with applicable federal law. | ||
Sec. 20.011. COORDINATION. The department may coordinate | ||
or partner with the juvenile probation department of the county in | ||
which the charter school is located or with any other public or | ||
private entity to establish the charter school or to provide the | ||
charter school's programs or services. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 1.001(b), Education Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(b) Except as provided by Chapter 18, Chapter 19, Chapter | ||
20, Subchapter A of Chapter 29, Subchapter E of Chapter 30, or | ||
Chapter 30A, this code does not apply to students, facilities, or | ||
programs under the jurisdiction of the Department of Aging and | ||
Disability Services, the Department of State Health Services, the | ||
Health and Human Services Commission, the Texas Juvenile Justice | ||
Department, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, a Job Corps | ||
program operated by or under contract with the United States | ||
Department of Labor, or any juvenile probation agency. | ||
SECTION 3. Section 661.031(2), Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(2) "State employee" means an individual who is an | ||
appointed officer or employee of a state agency and who normally | ||
works 900 hours or more a year. The term includes: | ||
(A) an hourly employee; | ||
(B) a temporary employee; | ||
(C) a person employed by: | ||
(i) the Teacher Retirement System of Texas; | ||
(ii) the Texas Education Agency; | ||
(iii) the Texas Higher Education | ||
Coordinating Board; | ||
(iv) the Texas School for the Blind and | ||
Visually Impaired; | ||
(v) the Texas School for the Deaf; | ||
(vi) the Texas Juvenile Justice Department; | ||
(vii) the Windham School District; [ |
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(viii) the Department of Assistive and | ||
Rehabilitative Services; or | ||
(ix) a charter school established under | ||
Chapter 20, Education Code; and | ||
(D) a classified, administrative, faculty, or | ||
professional employee of a state institution or agency of higher | ||
education who has accumulated vacation leave, sick leave, or both, | ||
during the employment. | ||
SECTION 4. Section 661.061(2), Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(2) "State employee" means an employee or appointed | ||
officer of a state agency. The term includes: | ||
(A) a full-time employee or officer; | ||
(B) a part-time employee or officer; | ||
(C) an hourly employee; | ||
(D) a temporary employee; | ||
(E) a person employed by: | ||
(i) the Teacher Retirement System of Texas; | ||
(ii) the Texas Education Agency; | ||
(iii) the Texas Higher Education | ||
Coordinating Board; | ||
(iv) the Texas School for the Blind and | ||
Visually Impaired; | ||
(v) the Texas School for the Deaf; | ||
(vi) the Texas Juvenile Justice Department; | ||
(vii) the Windham School District; [ |
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(viii) the Department of Assistive and | ||
Rehabilitative Services; or | ||
(ix) a charter school established under | ||
Chapter 20, Education Code; or | ||
(F) a classified, administrative, faculty, or | ||
professional employee of a state institution or agency of higher | ||
education who has accumulated vacation leave during the employment. | ||
SECTION 5. Section 1551.319(d), Insurance Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(d) The executive head of the Windham School District or a | ||
charter school established under Chapter 20, Education Code, shall | ||
determine whether an educational professional employee of the | ||
district or school is a full-time employee for purposes of this | ||
chapter. | ||
SECTION 6. This Act takes effect September 1, 2019. |