Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1418

Filed
2/19/25  
Out of Senate Committee
4/16/25  
Voted on by Senate
4/24/25  
Out of House Committee
5/8/25  
Voted on by House
5/10/25  
Governor Action
5/24/25  

Caption

Relating to the terminology used to refer to certain assessment instruments administered to public school students.

Impact

The implementation of SB1418 is expected to streamline processes associated with educational assessment in Texas. By refining the terminology, the bill should help reduce confusion and improve communication about testing standards among students, parents, and educational institutions. This clarity is proposed to bolster the emphasis on academic performance and preparedness for postsecondary education, thereby influencing the overall educational outcomes within the state.

Summary

SB1418 relates to the terminology used in referring to various assessment instruments administered to public school students in Texas. The bill aims to clarify and standardize the language surrounding these instruments to enhance understanding among educators, students, and the public. In particular, it focuses on revisions in the Education Code to eliminate outdated terms and incorporate more relevant descriptors for assessments such as the SAT, ACT, and others used for college readiness and postsecondary preparation.

Sentiment

General sentiment towards SB1418 appears to be supportive, with no recorded opposition during its progression through legislative votes. The lack of dissent and the bill passing unanimously in both the Senate and House indicate a broader consensus on the need for clearer definitions in the education sector. Lawmakers, especially those involved in educational policy, express optimism that the changes will enhance the educational framework in Texas, benefiting both students and educators.

Contention

While there was little outright contention regarding the bill, the potential for future implications regarding assessments and accountability standards in education is noteworthy. The transition to updated terminology may prompt further discussions on the efficacy of existing testing methods and could lead to changes in how student performance is evaluated. However, no significant resistance was recorded, suggesting that any debate regarding the bill primarily focused on its technical merits rather than political divisions.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

  • Chapter 39. Public School System Accountability
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Companion Bills

TX HB3797

Identical Relating to the terminology used to refer to certain assessment instruments administered to public school students.

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