Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1395

Filed
2/19/25  
Out of Senate Committee
4/22/25  
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the membership of a school district's local school health advisory council.

Impact

This legislation is expected to enhance the governance of school health programs by stipulating that a majority of the members of the advisory council must be parents of students who do not work for the school district. This shift is intended to elevate parental voices in discussions about student health. Additionally, the consolidation of appointments under individual trustees may foster a more collaborative council, allowing for a broader range of perspectives from the community to be included in schools' health policies. The bill also requires regular meetings and transparent record-keeping to promote accountability.

Summary

Senate Bill 1395 pertains to the composition of a school district's local school health advisory council. The bill mandates that each member of the council be appointed by individual trustees of the school district's board, ensuring that each trustee appoints an equal number of members. This adjustment aims to create a balanced representation of interests within the council, particularly focusing on including parents who are connected to the district. It will encourage community engagement by allowing various stakeholders, such as healthcare professionals and local organizations, to be involved in health-related decision-making in schools.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding SB1395 appears to be cautiously optimistic among supporters who believe it will revitalize local input into school health matters. Educational advocates may praise the increased parental representation while local health professionals might anticipate a stronger role in advising school policies. However, some may express concerns about balancing the various interests represented on the council, fearing that a focus on parental input could overshadow other important community voices or professional expertise.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise surrounding the specific groups represented on the council and who gets to participate as voting or advisory members. Although the bill promotes increased parental involvement, critics may argue that it risks sidelining essential contributions from educators and other professionals involved in student health. Furthermore, the logistics of ensuring balanced representation and the operational aspects of the council's activities, like meeting frequency and record-keeping practices, may also be debated as the bill progresses.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

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Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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