Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB473

Filed
11/14/22  
Out of House Committee
3/27/23  
Voted on by House
4/18/23  
Out of Senate Committee
5/10/23  
Voted on by Senate
5/17/23  
Governor Action
6/13/23  

Caption

Relating to parental rights regarding a threat assessment of a student conducted by a public school's threat assessment and safe and supportive school team.

Impact

If enacted, HB 473 would amend Section 37.115 of the Texas Education Code, specifically addressing the procedures surrounding school threat assessments. By legally mandating parental notification and involvement, the bill is expected to significantly impact the dynamics of how schools approach threat assessments, ensuring that parents are integrally involved in discussions about their child's safety and well-being. This could lead to more comprehensive assessments and coordinated support efforts that are reflective of both the school's and the parent's perspectives on potential threats.

Summary

House Bill 473, introduced by Representative Hall and sponsored by Senator Sparks, aims to enhance parental involvement in the threat assessment process conducted by public schools. The bill requires that school teams notify a student's parent or guardian prior to conducting a threat assessment and provides the opportunity for them to participate in the assessment process. This legislation seeks to strengthen the communication between parents and schools, ultimately aiming for better support for students and an improved understanding of the concerns that may arise regarding student behavior.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 473 appears to be supportive, with proponents highlighting the importance of parental involvement in addressing school safety concerns. Educational advocates and commentators have echoed positive sentiments regarding the strengthening of parent-school communication in threat assessment contexts. Meanwhile, there are concerns regarding the implementation and effectiveness of such parental involvement; thus, while there is optimism about the bill's intentions, some stakeholders are cautiously assessing its practical implications.

Contention

Throughout legislative discussions, some points of contention were raised regarding the balance between thorough assessments and parental rights. Although the bill promotes parental involvement, concerns exist about the potential for delays in urgent assessments due to necessary parental notifications. Moreover, there was debate about whether such notifications could inadvertently disclose sensitive information about ongoing assessments. Therefore, while the intent of the legislation is to involve parents more comprehensively in their child's educational environment, ensuring that these legal changes do not hinder prompt actions in crisis situations remains a critical consideration.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

  • Chapter 37. Discipline; Law And Order
    • Section: 115
    • Section: 115
    • Section: 115
    • Section: 115
    • Section: 115

Companion Bills

TX SB562

Identical Relating to parental rights regarding a threat assessment of a student conducted by a public school's threat assessment and safe and supportive school team.

Previously Filed As

TX SB562

Relating to parental rights regarding a threat assessment of a student conducted by a public school's threat assessment and safe and supportive school team.

TX HB1316

Relating to the membership of a public school's threat assessment and safe supportive school team when conducting threat assessments of certain students.

TX HB4874

Relating to the policies and procedures of a public school's threat assessment and safe and supportive school team and threat assessment review team.

TX HB3992

Relating to the identification of certain student behavior by a school district's threat assessment and safe and supportive school team.

TX HB3051

Relating to the policies and procedures of a public school's threat assessment and safe and supportive school teams.

TX HB759

Relating to the operation of threat assessment teams in public schools and the establishment of a student threat assessment database; creating a criminal offense.

TX H605

School Threat Assessment Teams

TX SB1720

Relating to the confidentiality of the identity of a public school employee who reports a potential threat to the school's threat assessment and safe and supportive school team.

TX A4075

Requires public schools to develop threat assessment teams.

TX SB1676

Relating to an allotment for public school students who require significant resources under the Foundation School Program and the composition of a school district's threat assessment and safe and supportive school team.

Similar Bills

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