Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4123

Caption

Relating to the special education allotment.

Impact

The adjustments outlined in HB4123 are essential for enhancing the financial landscape of special education programs across Texas. By introducing varied funding weights, the bill aims to acknowledge the differing levels of resources required for distinct educational arrangements. This will potentially lead to improved educational outcomes for students with special needs by ensuring that districts have the necessary funds to tailor their instructional methodologies appropriately. However, the funding for extended year programs is capped at $10 million annually, which may limit the extent to which districts can expand their services.

Summary

House Bill 4123 proposes amendments concerning the funding allotment for special education programs in Texas. Under the new regulations, school districts will receive an annual funding allotment relative to the type of special education instructional arrangement they provide. The bill highlights a differentiation in funding weights based on various instructional settings including homebound services, hospital classes, and self-contained classrooms. This aims to ensure that districts catering to special needs students receive adequate financial support to fulfill their educational obligations.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the cap on funding for extended year programs stipulated in the bill. Advocates for special education might argue that the limitation could hinder districts' abilities to provide necessary resources to prevent regression in special education students during summer breaks. Additionally, there could be discussions on whether the generous weighting for certain arrangements aligns with the actual needs of the student population, with concerns about appropriateness and fairness depending on district size and demographic context.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1052

Relating to the use of enrollment for purposes of the special education allotment under the Foundation School Program.

TX SB2

Relating to a local optional teacher designation system implemented by a school district, the basic allotment and guaranteed yield under the public school finance system, and certain allotments under the Foundation School Program; making an appropriation.

TX SB2

Relating to a local optional teacher designation system implemented by a school district, a security officer employed by a school district, the basic allotment and guaranteed yield under the public school finance system, and certain allotments under the Foundation School Program; making an appropriation.

TX SB1474

Relating to special education in public schools, including the special education allotment under the Foundation School Program, an education savings account program for certain children with disabilities, and a grant program to reimburse public schools for the cost of certain employer contributions for retirees of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas employed to teach or provide services related to special education.

TX HB3781

Relating to special education in public schools, including the special education allotment under the Foundation School Program, an education savings account program for certain children with disabilities, and a grant program to reimburse public schools for the cost of certain employer contributions for retirees of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas employed to teach special education.

TX HB100

Relating to public education and public school finance, including the rights, certification, and compensation of public school educators, contributions by a public school to the Teacher Retirement System of Texas, and an education savings account program for certain children.

TX SB40

Relating to the public school finance system.

TX SB37

Relating to the public school finance system.

TX HB1

Relating to primary and secondary education, including the certification, compensation, and health coverage of certain public school employees, the public school finance system, special education in public schools, the establishment of an education savings account program, measures to support the education of public school students that include certain educational grant programs, reading instruction, and early childhood education, the provision of virtual education, and public school accountability.

TX SB57

Relating to the use of average enrollment for purposes of the public school finance system.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.