Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2065

Caption

Relating to emergent bilingual students and increasing the expenditure requirement for the bilingual education allotment.

Impact

The legislation is expected to strengthen the provision of bilingual education and special language programs by mandating that at least 90% of allocated funds must be used directly for delivering these educational services. By augmenting the financial resources available for such programs, SB2065 aims to improve the quality of education received by emergent bilingual students, helping them achieve better learning outcomes and integration into the mainstream educational system. This change addresses the continuous challenges faced by schools in meeting the needs of a diverse student population.

Summary

Senate Bill 2065 seeks to address the educational needs of emergent bilingual students in Texas by increasing the funding and expenditure requirements for bilingual education programs. The bill amends various sections of the Education Code pertaining to the obligations of school districts in providing bilingual and special language services to students whose primary language is not English. A key component of the bill is the increase in the allotment a district receives for each emergent bilingual student, thereby incentivizing schools to enhance their bilingual education offerings.

Contention

While the bill aims to bolster support for emergent bilingual students, it may face opposition from certain stakeholders who argue about the allocation of funds and resources. Critics might express concerns about the overall effectiveness of increased funding if not paired with rigorous oversight and accountability measures. They may also highlight potential disparities in how district administrators implement the new requirements, potentially leading to uneven educational opportunities across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB442

Relating to increasing the expenditure requirement for the bilingual education allotment under the Foundation School Program.

TX HB4508

Relating to bilingual education in public schools.

TX SB2497

Relating to the bilingual education allotment under the public school finance system.

TX HB2929

Relating to continuing education and training requirements for classroom teachers and public school counselors.

TX SB2318

Relating to continuing education and training requirements for classroom teachers and public school counselors.

TX HB2168

Relating to measures to prepare students to teach bilingual education, English as a second language, or Spanish.

TX SB2231

Relating to teacher certification examinations in bilingual target language proficiency and to certification requirements for teachers in bilingual education.

TX HB1069

Relating to establishing the Texas State Seal of Bilingualism and Biliteracy for public high school students.

TX HB2169

Relating to the bilingual education allotment under the public school finance system.

TX HB3543

Relating to the bilingual education allotment under the public school finance system.

Similar Bills

TX SB2066

Relating to emergent bilingual students in public schools.

TX HB775

Relating to removing the requirement of satisfactory performance on state assessment instruments for public school grade-level promotion and providing alternative compliance for the requirement of satisfactory performance on state assessment instruments for graduation.

TX HB736

Relating to eliminating the requirement to use public school assessment instruments as a criterion for promotion or graduation or to make certain accountability determinations.

TX SB260

Relating to the administration of assessment instruments in public schools and eliminating the requirement to use public school assessment instruments as a criterion for promotion or graduation or to make certain accountability determinations.

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 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 HB1480

Relating to assessment of public school students, providing accelerated instruction, appropriately crediting certain student performance, and eliminating requirements based on performance on certain assessment instruments.

TX HB3046

Relating to eliminating the requirement to use public school assessment instruments as a criterion for promotion or graduation.