Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB132

Filed
11/27/12  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the contents and applicability of a school district's grading policy.

Impact

The passage of SB132 will have significant implications for grading practices within Texas school districts. By enforcing stricter guidelines on how grades are assigned, this bill seeks to enhance the accountability of educators in accurately assessing student performance. The requirement for districts to adopt a clear grading policy is expected to ensure more uniformity across schools, potentially reducing discrepancies in grading standards. This measure may alleviate concerns among educators and parents about grade inconsistency, promoting fairness in the academic evaluation process.

Summary

SB132 amends Section 28.0216 of the Texas Education Code to clarify and enforce the standards for school district grading policies. It mandates that each school district must establish a grading policy prior to the school year that accurately reflects a student's mastery of the subject matter. This law aims to prevent grade inflation and ensures that students are not arbitrarily assigned minimum grades without proper evaluation of their work quality. Furthermore, it allows for provisions that grant students opportunities to make up or redo assignments, fostering a supportive learning environment while maintaining high academic standards.

Contention

While SB132 aims to improve educational standards, there may be points of contention regarding its enforcement and the potential administrative burden on school districts to comply with the new regulations. Some educators may express concerns about the feasibility of implementing rigorous grading policies in diverse classroom settings, particularly in terms of accommodating different student needs. Additionally, the bill's provisions for redo opportunities could spark debate about fostering a culture of accountability versus enabling complacency among students.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB172

Relating to diagnosing the reading development and comprehension of public school kindergarten students.

TX SB573

Relating to equal opportunity for access by private and parochial school students to certain University Interscholastic League sponsored activities.

TX SB1109

Relating to suspending public school accountability ratings and certain interventions and sanctions for the 2012-2013 school year.

TX SB1019

Relating to the investment of funds by the governing boards of certain institutions of higher education.

TX SB1178

Relating to training for public school educators in identifying mental health and suicide risks among students.

TX SB1062

Relating to transportation of certain students entitled to a public education grant.

TX SB715

Relating to counselors employed by school districts, including the use of consistent terminology in the Education Code to refer to school counselors and a license requirement for licensed professional counselors employed by school districts.

TX SB1113

Relating to matching private grants given to enhance additional research activities at institutions of higher education.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.