Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2196

Caption

Relating to authorizing a dropout recovery competency-based educational program provided through a campus or campus program charter or open-enrollment charter school.

Impact

The implementation of SB2196 is anticipated to alter the landscape of educational opportunities for students in Texas. The bill ensures that open-enrollment charter schools can provide tailored educational experiences capable of accommodating the unique challenges faced by these students. It empowers schools to establish flexible schedules and curricula that may be better suited to their needs, thus potentially reducing dropout rates and aiding in the achievement of high school diplomas for a demographic that often encounters systemic barriers to education.

Summary

Senate Bill 2196 introduces a framework for dropout recovery competency-based educational programs within Texas, allowing these programs to be offered through existing charter schools or new campus programs. The bill seeks to support students aged 14 to 26 who are at risk of dropping out or who have already left the traditional education system. By establishing eligibility criteria that cater to various student backgrounds, including those with disciplinary issues or familial responsibilities, the bill commends a comprehensive approach to re-engaging at-risk youth in their education.

Contention

While SB2196 has garnered support for its compassionate approach to educational reforms, there are concerns regarding the long-term sustainability of these programs. Critics may argue about the adequacy of funding and oversight, particularly as the bill allows for waivers to existing requirements to facilitate program implementation. Questions regarding accountability measures and performance evaluation also arise, as organizations involved in dropout recovery must demonstrate effectiveness over time without compromising educational standards.

Companion Bills

TX HB3683

Same As Relating to authorizing a dropout recovery competency-based educational pilot program provided through a campus or campus program charter or open-enrollment charter school.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3683

Relating to authorizing a dropout recovery competency-based educational pilot program provided through a campus or campus program charter or open-enrollment charter school.

TX HB572

Relating to the inclusion of students enrolled in a dropout recovery school as students at risk of dropping out of school for purposes of compensatory, intensive, and accelerated instruction and to a study by the Texas Education Agency on competency-based educational programs.

TX SB880

Relating to authorizing a dropout recovery competency-based educational pilot program provided through a campus or campus program charter or open-enrollment charter school.

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