Bill Text: TX SB53 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to public school accountability for bilingual education and English as a second language and other special language programs.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-03-31 - Left pending in committee [SB53 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-SB53-Introduced.html
| 82R1633 CAS-F | ||
| By: Zaffirini | S.B. No. 53 | |
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| relating to public school accountability for bilingual education | ||
| and English as a second language and other special language | ||
| programs. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Section 29.062, Education Code, is amended to | ||
| read as follows: | ||
| Sec. 29.062. COMPLIANCE. (a) The legislature recognizes | ||
| that compliance with this subchapter is an imperative public | ||
| necessity. Therefore, in accordance with the policy of the state, | ||
| the agency shall evaluate the effectiveness of programs under this | ||
| subchapter based on the following data, disaggregated by campus and | ||
| school district or open-enrollment charter school, which each | ||
| district and open-enrollment charter school shall collect and | ||
| provide to the agency: | ||
| (1) the student achievement indicators adopted under | ||
| Section 39.053, including the results of assessment instruments; | ||
| (2) the difference in grade-level retention rates | ||
| between students of limited English proficiency and students who | ||
| are not students of limited English proficiency; | ||
| (3) any significant difference in performance on | ||
| assessment instruments required under Sections 39.023(a), (c), and | ||
| (l), as applicable, between students of limited English proficiency | ||
| at the campus or in the district or open-enrollment charter school | ||
| being evaluated and the state average performance on those | ||
| assessment instruments of students who are not students of limited | ||
| English proficiency; and | ||
| (4) any significant difference in the dropout rate for | ||
| grade levels 9 through 12 between students of limited English | ||
| proficiency at the campus or in the district or open-enrollment | ||
| charter school being evaluated and the state average dropout rate | ||
| of students who are not students of limited English proficiency. | ||
| (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), for a campus with fewer | ||
| than 30 students enrolled in bilingual education or English as a | ||
| second language or other special language programs, the agency | ||
| shall evaluate information specified under Subsection (a) only at | ||
| the district level. | ||
| (b-1) The agency may combine but may not replace evaluations | ||
| under this section with federal accountability measures concerning | ||
| students of limited English proficiency. | ||
| (b-2) Each person considered by the agency to be the lead | ||
| monitor evaluating the effectiveness of programs under this | ||
| subchapter must be appropriately certified by the State Board for | ||
| Educator Certification as provided for under Section 29.061 for | ||
| English as a second language. An emergency endorsement issued | ||
| under Section 29.061(a) is not considered appropriate | ||
| certification for purposes of this subsection. | ||
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| (c) If, as a result of an evaluation under Subsection (a), | ||
| the agency determines that a school district, campus, or | ||
| open-enrollment charter school program under this chapter is | ||
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| (d) The agency shall notify a school district, and if | ||
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| (d-1) The school district, campus, or open-enrollment | ||
| charter school with a program determined under this section to be | ||
| ineffective shall immediately review the following to evaluate | ||
| program effectiveness further: | ||
| (1) procedures for identification of students of | ||
| limited English proficiency; | ||
| (2) procedures for placement of students in a program | ||
| under this subchapter; | ||
| (3) student assessment procedures, including | ||
| assessment of: | ||
| (A) English language proficiency; and | ||
| (B) academic achievement in, as defined by | ||
| commissioner rule, core content areas; | ||
| (4) provision of instruction under the program, | ||
| including assessment of the quality of instruction and whether the | ||
| program is being implemented as designed; | ||
| (5) credentials of instructional staff, including: | ||
| (A) appropriate certification of teachers | ||
| providing English language development or content area instruction | ||
| to students of limited English proficiency; and | ||
| (B) the amount of instruction provided by | ||
| teachers who hold emergency endorsements or who are teaching | ||
| outside the teacher's area of specialization; | ||
| (6) professional development provided to content area | ||
| teachers serving students of limited English proficiency; | ||
| (7) curricular materials used in providing | ||
| instruction; | ||
| (8) district-level program evaluation procedures, | ||
| including procedures for: | ||
| (A) ongoing district-level monitoring to | ||
| identify program components needing improvement and implementing | ||
| identified improvements; and | ||
| (B) identifying and closing any academic | ||
| achievement gap between students of limited English proficiency and | ||
| students who are not students of limited English proficiency; | ||
| (9) a rate of parental denial of approval of a | ||
| student's entry into or placement in a program under this | ||
| subchapter that is at least 150 percent greater than the state | ||
| average rate of parental denial; | ||
| (10) any variance of greater than 20 percent between | ||
| the percentage of students identified as students of limited | ||
| English proficiency and the percentage of students who speak a | ||
| language other than English at home, as determined by the home | ||
| language survey administered to all students new to a campus, | ||
| district, or open-enrollment charter school as provided by Section | ||
| 29.056(a)(1); and | ||
| (11) reclassification of students for either entry | ||
| into regular classes conducted exclusively in English or reentry | ||
| into a bilingual education or special education program. | ||
| (d-2) On completion of the review under Subsection (d-1), | ||
| the campus, district, or open-enrollment charter school shall | ||
| designate annual program improvement goals that: | ||
| (1) are designed to improve academic achievement in | ||
| the core content areas by students of limited English proficiency; | ||
| and | ||
| (2) are based on the extent of any academic | ||
| achievement gap identified under Subsection (d-1)(8)(B), with | ||
| incremental improvement goals established according to the size of | ||
| the achievement gap. | ||
| (d-3) The agency shall review annual improvement in a | ||
| program under this subchapter as measured by the goals designated | ||
| under Subsection (d-2). The agency shall take appropriate | ||
| corrective action for a campus, school district, or open-enrollment | ||
| charter school program that fails to meet one or more annual | ||
| improvement goals for two or more consecutive school years. | ||
| (e) If a campus, school district, or open-enrollment | ||
| charter school program under this subchapter fails to satisfy | ||
| appropriate standards adopted by the commissioner for purposes of | ||
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| include the removal of accreditation, loss of foundation school | ||
| funds, or both. | ||
| (f) The commissioner shall adopt rules consistent with this | ||
| section as necessary to administer this section. | ||
| SECTION 2. Section 42.006, Education Code, is amended by | ||
| adding Subsection (e) to read as follows: | ||
| (e) The commissioner shall adopt rules to ensure that, | ||
| through the Public Education Information Management System, the | ||
| agency collects and maintains data regarding: | ||
| (1) whether a student is or while enrolled in a public | ||
| school in this state has ever been classified as a student of | ||
| limited English proficiency; | ||
| (2) the school year in which a student first entered | ||
| ninth grade; and | ||
| (3) a student's status as: | ||
| (A) a continuing student; | ||
| (B) a high school graduate; | ||
| (C) a recipient of a high school equivalency | ||
| certificate; or | ||
| (D) a dropout. | ||
| SECTION 3. This Act applies beginning with the 2012-2013 | ||
| school year. | ||
| 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, 2011. | ||
