Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1826

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to career and technology education programs in public schools and the Rural Pathway Excellence Partnership (R-PEP) program, including funding for those programs under the Foundation School Program, and to the new instructional facility allotment and the permissible uses of funding under the Foundation School Program.

Impact

One of the significant changes introduced by SB1826 is the establishment of a Military Pathway Grant Program, which provides financial resources to school districts that implement Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) programs. This initiative is designed to support military readiness and educational engagement among students. Additionally, it allows for up to two million dollars in grants to enhance funding for career-oriented programs, thus potentially increasing the availability of vocational training options in public schools.

Summary

SB1826 aims to enhance career and technology education programs in public schools in Texas by amending existing education codes to involved funding mechanisms under the Foundation School Program. This bill establishes specific programs of study that schools must offer under the Rural Pathway Excellence Partnership (R-PEP), including vocational trades and computer-related fields. The bill emphasizes the need for these educational pathways to be accessible for all secondary and postsecondary students, which is crucial for career preparation in a rapidly evolving job market.

Contention

There are notable points of contention regarding the bill, particularly concerning the allocation of funding and the specific requirements placed on school districts. While proponents argue that increasing funding for vocational training is essential for preparing students for the workforce, critics may highlight concerns about the equitable distribution of these funds across diverse districts. The bill's requirement for participation in federal programs and the accountability measures tied to funding could also lead to debates on governmental oversight versus local control in education.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

  • Chapter 29. Educational Programs
    • Section: 182
    • Section: 190
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 912
  • Chapter 48. Foundation School Program
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 106

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB120

Relating to career and technology education programs in public schools, the Financial Aid for Swift Transfer (FAST) program, the Rural Pathway Excellence Partnership (R-PEP) program, and a high school advising program, including funding for those programs under the Foundation School Program, and to the new instructional facility allotment and the permissible uses of funding under the Foundation School Program.

Similar Bills

TX HB120

Relating to career and technology education programs in public schools, the Financial Aid for Swift Transfer (FAST) program, the Rural Pathway Excellence Partnership (R-PEP) program, and a high school advising program, including funding for those programs under the Foundation School Program, and to the new instructional facility allotment and the permissible uses of funding under the Foundation School Program.

TX HB20

Relating to establishing the Applied Sciences Pathway program.

TX HB3508

Relating to a college readiness memorandum of understanding between a school district and an institution of higher education.

FL H0681

Apprenticeship and Preapprenticeship Program Funding

TX HB129

Relating to the operation by a school district of a vocational education program to provide eligible high school students with vocational and educational training under a plan for the issuance of a high school diploma and the application of certain student-based allotments under the public school finance system.

TX HB128

Relating to the operation by a school district of a vocational education program to provide eligible high school students with vocational and educational training under a plan for the issuance of a high school diploma and the application of certain student-based allotments under the public school finance system.

TX HB2554

Relating to the operation by a school district of a vocational education program to provide eligible high school students with vocational and educational training under a plan for the issuance of a high school diploma and the application of certain student-based allotments under the public school finance system.

TX HB2189

Relating to methods to improve health profession-related career and technology education and dual credit programs offered by school districts.