Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB1167

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Caption

Relating to the closure of a school campus by the board of trustees of a school district.

Impact

The addition of these requirements into the Education Code marks a significant change in how school closures are handled in Texas. Previously, school boards had relatively unfettered discretion when it came to closing campuses, which sometimes led to community pushback and concerns about the lack of proper notice or input. With this new framework, any proposed closure will necessitate public engagement, potentially leading to more thoughtfully considered decisions and fostering community trust in local education authorities.

Summary

House Bill 1167 amends the Education Code by introducing new regulations governing the closure of school campuses by the boards of trustees of school districts. Under this bill, before a school can be closed, the board is required to hold a public hearing where residents of the district can express their opinions and concerns about the proposed closure. This provision emphasizes the importance of community input in decisions that affect local education facilities and seeks to foster transparency in the decision-making process of school closures.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding this bill, particularly concerning the balance between administrative efficiency and public involvement. Some school administrators may argue that the requirement for public hearings could delay necessary closures, especially in cases where a school is underperforming or facing financial difficulties. Conversely, advocates for public involvement may view this bill as a pivotal step towards empowering communities to have a say in educational policy, thereby enhancing accountability among school officials.

Companion Bills

TX HB999

Duplicate Relating to the closure of a school campus by the board of trustees of certain school districts.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4707

Relating to the closure of a school district campus and an underutilized instructional campus allotment under the public school finance system.

TX SB2321

Relating to requiring the board of trustees of each school district to create a nonvoting student trustee position on the board.

TX SB2242

Relating to a policy adopted by school districts allowing parent volunteers on school district campuses.

TX HB4732

Relating to the authority of a school district to contract with an open-enrollment charter school to operate certain district campuses.

TX HB5092

Relating to formation, funding, and support of and the applicability of certain laws to charter schools.

TX SB961

Relating to the authority of the board of trustees of a school district to exclude the use of district buildings as polling places and to the designation of days a school district campus is used as a polling place as staff development days.

TX SB995

Relating to a ballot proposition on the manner of election for members of the board of trustees of a school district.

TX SB475

Relating to the inclusion of a school safety domain for evaluating districts and campuses under the public school accountability system.

TX HB1143

Relating to the election of trustees of certain school districts.

TX HB143

Relating to a requirement that an election for a member of a board of trustees of an independent school district is partisan.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.