Bill Text: TX HB3290 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to public school accountability.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-03-19 - Referred to Public Education [HB3290 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-HB3290-Introduced.html
87R8076 CAE-F | ||
By: González of El Paso | H.B. No. 3290 |
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relating to public school accountability. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 39.053, Education Code, is amended by | ||
amending Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (c-4) to read as | ||
follows: | ||
(c) School districts and campuses must be evaluated based on | ||
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this section that include: | ||
(1) in the student achievement domain, indicators of | ||
student achievement that must include: | ||
(A) for evaluating the performance of districts | ||
and campuses generally: | ||
(i) an indicator that accounts for the | ||
results of assessment instruments required under Sections | ||
39.023(a), (c), and (l), as applicable for the district and campus, | ||
including the results of assessment instruments required for | ||
graduation retaken by a student, aggregated across grade levels by | ||
subject area, including: | ||
(a) for the performance standard | ||
determined by the commissioner under Section 39.0241(a), the | ||
percentage of students who performed satisfactorily on the | ||
assessment instruments, aggregated across grade levels by subject | ||
area; and | ||
(b) for the college readiness | ||
performance standard as determined under Section 39.0241, the | ||
percentage of students who performed satisfactorily on the | ||
assessment instruments, aggregated across grade levels by subject | ||
area; and | ||
(ii) an indicator that accounts for the | ||
results of assessment instruments required under Section | ||
39.023(b), as applicable for the district and campus, including the | ||
percentage of students who performed satisfactorily on the | ||
assessment instruments, as determined by the performance standard | ||
adopted by the agency, aggregated across grade levels by subject | ||
area; and | ||
(B) for evaluating the performance of high school | ||
campuses and districts that include high school campuses, | ||
indicators that account for: | ||
(i) students who satisfy the Texas Success | ||
Initiative (TSI) college readiness benchmarks prescribed by the | ||
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board under Section 51.334 on | ||
an assessment instrument in reading or mathematics designated by | ||
the coordinating board under that section; | ||
(ii) students who satisfy relevant | ||
performance standards on advanced placement tests or similar | ||
assessments; | ||
(iii) students who earn dual course credits | ||
in the dual credit courses; | ||
(iv) students who enlist in the armed | ||
forces of the United States; | ||
(v) students who earn industry | ||
certifications; | ||
(vi) students admitted into postsecondary | ||
industry certification programs that require as a prerequisite for | ||
entrance successful performance at the secondary level; | ||
(vii) students whose successful completion | ||
of a course or courses under Section 28.014 indicates the student's | ||
preparation to enroll and succeed, without remediation, in an | ||
entry-level general education course for a baccalaureate degree or | ||
associate degree; | ||
(viii) students who successfully met | ||
standards on a composite of indicators that through research | ||
indicates the student's preparation to enroll and succeed, without | ||
remediation, in an entry-level general education course for a | ||
baccalaureate degree or associate degree; | ||
(ix) high school graduation rates, computed | ||
in accordance with standards and definitions adopted in compliance | ||
with the Every Student Succeeds Act (20 U.S.C. Section 6301 et seq.) | ||
subject to the exclusions provided by Subsections (g), (g-1), | ||
(g-2), and (g-3); | ||
(x) students who successfully completed an | ||
OnRamps dual enrollment course; | ||
(xi) students who successfully completed a | ||
practicum or internship approved by the State Board of Education; | ||
and | ||
(xii) students who are awarded an associate | ||
degree; | ||
(2) in the school progress domain, indicators for | ||
effectiveness in promoting student learning, which must include: | ||
(A) for assessment instruments, including | ||
assessment instruments under Subdivisions (1)(A)(i) and (ii), the | ||
percentage of students who met the standard for improvement, as | ||
determined by the commissioner; and | ||
(B) for evaluating relative performance, the | ||
performance of districts and campuses compared to similar districts | ||
or campuses; [ |
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(3) in the closing the gaps domain, the use of | ||
disaggregated data to demonstrate the differentials among students | ||
from different racial and ethnic groups, socioeconomic | ||
backgrounds, and other factors, including: | ||
(A) students formerly receiving special | ||
education services; | ||
(B) students continuously enrolled; and | ||
(C) students who are mobile; and | ||
(4) in the school portfolio domain for evaluating the | ||
performance of districts and campuses generally, indicators of | ||
school portfolio, which must include: | ||
(A) students who successfully complete courses | ||
in fine arts, physical education, or a language other than English, | ||
or other courses included in the enrichment curriculum under | ||
Section 28.002(a)(2); | ||
(B) students who participate in extracurricular | ||
activities, including University Interscholastic League activities | ||
such as academic, fine arts, and athletic events and foreign | ||
language, chess, and robotics clubs; | ||
(C) students who successfully complete the | ||
distinguished level of achievement under Section 28.025(b-7); | ||
(D) students who successfully complete at least | ||
one endorsement under Section 28.025(c-1); | ||
(E) students who successfully complete a | ||
coherent sequence of fine arts courses; | ||
(F) students who successfully complete a | ||
character education program provided under Section 29.906; | ||
(G) educationally disadvantaged students who | ||
successfully complete a postsecondary readiness course; | ||
(H) results from the school and student safety | ||
survey of districts and campuses administered under Section | ||
39.0531; | ||
(I) efforts by districts and campuses relating to | ||
increasing teacher retention, including providing mentoring | ||
programs and professional development opportunities; | ||
(J) health and wellness as determined by the | ||
commissioner in consultation with the State Board of Education and | ||
any appropriate advisory committees; | ||
(K) for campuses that serve students enrolled in | ||
prekindergarten, an indicator that accounts for student | ||
participation in full-day prekindergarten programs; | ||
(L) students in grades five, six, seven, and | ||
eight who earn credit for advanced courses; | ||
(M) students enrolled in grade nine for the first | ||
time who earn the credits required during that school year for | ||
promotion to the next grade level; and | ||
(N) students who are absent, as defined by | ||
Subsection (c-4), fewer than 15 days during the current school | ||
year. | ||
(c-4) In Subsection (c)(4)(N), "absent" means the student | ||
is not physically on school grounds and is not participating in | ||
instruction or instruction-related activities at an approved | ||
off-campus location for the school day, without regard to whether | ||
the absence is excused or unexcused. | ||
SECTION 2. Subchapter C, Chapter 39, Education Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 39.0531 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 39.0531. SCHOOL AND STUDENT SAFETY SURVEY. (a) The | ||
commissioner may incorporate a school and student safety survey as | ||
an indicator for the portfolio domain under Section 39.053(c)(4). | ||
A school and student safety survey shall be administered to | ||
administrators and teachers employed by school districts, students | ||
enrolled in school districts, and parents of those students. | ||
(b) The commissioner may adopt rules to implement this | ||
section, including rules to: | ||
(1) determine the format of the survey; | ||
(2) determine the questions that the survey must | ||
include; | ||
(3) establish a period during a school year in which | ||
the survey must be conducted; | ||
(4) establish requirements for administering and | ||
reporting the results of the survey; and | ||
(5) authorize the manner in which the survey may be | ||
administered, including the local administration of the survey. | ||
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, | ||
including Section 21.355, school and student safety survey | ||
information must be reported to the agency in accordance with rules | ||
adopted by the commissioner. | ||
(d) The commissioner may contract with a third party to | ||
provide any service necessary under this section. | ||
SECTION 3. Section 39.054(a-1), Education Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(a-1) For purposes of assigning an overall performance | ||
rating for a district or campus under Subsection (a), the | ||
commissioner shall: | ||
(1) consider either the district's or campus's | ||
performance rating under the student achievement domain under | ||
Section 39.053(c)(1) or the school progress domain under Section | ||
39.053(c)(2), whichever performance rating is higher, unless the | ||
district or campus received a performance rating of F in either | ||
domain, in which case the district or campus may not be assigned a | ||
performance rating higher than a B for the composite for the two | ||
domains; [ |
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(2) attribute not less than 30 percent of the | ||
performance rating to the closing the gaps domain under Section | ||
39.053(c)(3); and | ||
(3) attribute not less than 20 percent of the | ||
performance rating to the school portfolio domain under Section | ||
39.053(c)(4). | ||
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |