Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2400

Caption

Relating to the use of certain standardized tests in evaluating the performance of a school district or campus.

Impact

The introduction of SB2400 could lead to a shift in how educational performance is evaluated across the state, pivoting away from traditional reliance on standardized testing for determining school performance rankings. Instead, the bill promotes a more nuanced approach that considers multiple indicators of success, including students' readiness and ongoing performance, which may result in better educational outcomes for students who struggle with standardized formats.

Summary

SB2400 proposes significant changes to the evaluation methods used for assessing the performance of school districts and campuses within Texas. The bill specifically tackles the use of standardized tests, mandating that such instruments be validated for readability at the appropriate grade levels before being administered. This approach aims to ensure that assessments are developmentally appropriate and accurately reflect student capabilities, thereby influencing promotion and graduation requirements based on fair evaluative measures.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB2400 includes concerns about the practicality of implementing such heightened standards for assessments. Proponents argue that readability evaluations will enhance the fairness of testing practices and the overall educational experience, particularly for disadvantaged groups. However, opponents may raise issues regarding the potential bureaucratic burden this would create for schools already facing funding and resource challenges. Additionally, there could be disagreements about the effectiveness of qualitative measures compared to quantitative standardized test scores.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2721

Relating to accelerated and supplemental instruction provided to public school students who fail to achieve satisfactory performance on certain assessment instruments and access to criminal history record information for certain tutors providing that instruction.

TX HB3928

Relating to dyslexia evaluations and services for public school students, the provision of services for students with dyslexia and related disorders, and certain parental notice regarding the rights of parents of public school students with disabilities.

TX HB516

Relating to requiring a school district or open-enrollment charter school to report data regarding certain disciplinary or law enforcement actions taken against students.

TX HB4016

Relating to healthy relationships education in public schools.

TX SB475

Relating to the inclusion of a school safety domain for evaluating districts and campuses under the public school accountability system.

TX HB1155

Relating to parental rights in public education and prohibiting instruction regarding sexual orientation or gender identity for certain public school students.

TX HB4230

Relating to class size limits for certain grade levels in public schools.

TX HB1035

Relating to an indicator of achievement for evaluating the performance of public elementary, middle, and junior high school campuses and districts under the public school accountability system.

TX HB5095

Relating to the applicability of certain laws governing public school discipline and law and order to open-enrollment charter schools.

TX SB1880

Relating to the grievance procedure in public schools.

Similar Bills

TX HB4545

Relating to the assessment of public school students, the establishment of a strong foundations grant program, and providing accelerated instruction for students who fail to achieve satisfactory performance on certain assessment instruments.

TX SB1261

Relating to accelerated instruction provided to public school students who fail to achieve satisfactory performance on certain assessment instruments.

TX HB1416

Relating to accelerated instruction provided to public school students who fail to achieve satisfactory performance on certain assessment instruments.

TX SB2094

Relating to the assessment of public school students, the establishment of a strong foundations grant program, and providing accelerated instruction for students who fail to achieve satisfactory performance on certain assessment instruments.

TX HB3261

Relating to the electronic administration of certain required assessment instruments, measures to support Internet connectivity for purposes of those assessment instruments, the adoption and administration of certain optional interim assessment instruments, the review and use of the instructional materials and technology allotment, and requests for production of instructional materials.

TX HB6

Relating to the foundation curriculum, the establishment of the instructional materials allotment, the adoption, review, and purchase of instructional materials and technological equipment for public schools, and the administration of state assessment instruments to public school students.