Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1316

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

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

Impact

The bill is set to take effect starting with the 2025-2026 school year. By providing special education students with a tailored threat assessment team, it aligns the assessment process more closely with individual student needs. Advocates believe this could improve school safety and support for these students, ensuring that their unique circumstances are better understood during assessments, which may lead to more appropriate interventions and support mechanisms.

Summary

House Bill 1316 aims to enhance the threat assessment process in public schools, specifically when students with disabilities require evaluation. The bill amends the Texas Education Code, mandating that the threat assessment team for students under special education programs must include a member from the student’s admission, review, and dismissal (ARD) committee. This individual is expected to have specific knowledge of the student’s disability and the special education services they receive. The bill's intent is to ensure that assessments are more informed and tailored to the individual needs of students with special requirements.

Contention

While there may not have been extensive public opposition to the bill in the available discussions, concerns could arise regarding the implementation of these requirements. School districts might face challenges in organizing teams that are adequately representative, especially in areas with limited special education resources. Furthermore, there is a possibility that this requirement, while well-intentioned, places additional administrative burdens on schools already facing funding and staffing challenges. Overall, the focus remains on improving student safety while ensuring that the individualized needs of students with disabilities are met.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

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

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB473

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 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 HB3992

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

TX HB36

Relating to the membership of a public school's threat assessment and safe and supportive school team and committee and the permissible uses of the school safety allotment under the public school finance system.

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 HB2104

Relating to requiring a school district to employ a social worker to assist district security personnel and oversee the district's threat assessment and safe and supportive school teams.

TX HB680

Relating to the use of interim testing and adaptive, growth-based assessment instruments for certain required assessments of public school students and prohibiting the use of the results of certain required assessments of public school students for certain purposes.

TX HB21

Relating to the use of interim testing and adaptive, growth-based assessment instruments for certain required assessments of public school students and prohibiting the use of the results of certain required assessments of public school students for certain purposes.

TX HB1267

Relating to the academic assessment of public school students.

TX HB3011

Relating to the academic assessment of public school students.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.