Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB626

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
4/23/09  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to educational agreements setting forth the respective responsibilities of students, parents, and school personnel in public schools.

Impact

The implementation of HB 626 is expected to significantly affect school districts across Texas. It requires the Texas Education Agency to develop an educational involvement agreement form that must be utilized by all public schools. This agreement will familiarize parents with their role in their child’s education, including committing time to school activities and ensuring academic support at home. For students, the agreement reinforces their obligations regarding behavior and academic performance, aiming to cultivate a culture of responsibility that extends beyond the classroom.

Summary

House Bill 626 aims to formalize the contributions and responsibilities of parents, students, teachers, and principals in the public education framework in Texas. The bill mandates the creation of an educational involvement agreement, which must be signed by all the involved parties. This agreement outlines the specific roles and responsibilities expected from each party, thereby fostering a more collaborative environment in public schools. By detailing these responsibilities, the bill seeks to enhance accountability and engagement in the education process.

Contention

Despite the intended benefits of fostering accountability, HB 626 may raise concerns among specific stakeholders. Critics might argue that mandating parent involvement and setting explicit responsibilities could disproportionately affect families with limited resources or those who may struggle to meet the expectations set forth in the agreement. Additionally, there may be skepticism regarding the effective monitoring and enforcement of the commitments outlined in the agreement, which could lead to varying levels of effectiveness across different school districts.

Final_notes

Overall, House Bill 626 represents a legislative effort to strengthen the collaboration between families and schools in Texas. It emphasizes the importance of each participant’s role in a student’s education, aligning their efforts with the shared goal of achieving educational success. However, the practical implications of these requirements will need careful consideration to ensure they support all families effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB890

Relating to parental rights and public school responsibilities regarding instructional materials.

TX SB77

Relating to public education, including parental rights and public school responsibilities regarding instructional materials.

TX SB8

Relating to public education, including parental rights and public school responsibilities regarding instructional materials and the establishment of an education savings account program.

TX HB5261

Relating to public education, including parental rights and public school responsibilities regarding instructional materials and the establishment of an education savings account program.

TX HB4690

Relating to the grievance procedure used by public schools to address complaints by students or parents.

TX HB4148

Relating to the transfer of students between public schools.

TX HB1267

Relating to the academic assessment of public school students.

TX HB3011

Relating to the academic assessment of public school students.

TX HB509

Relating to the academic assessment of public school students.

TX HB1326

Relating to the academic assessment of public school students.

Similar Bills

TX HB6

Relating to discipline management and access to telehealth mental health services in public schools.

TX HB920

Relating to educational involvement agreements setting forth the respective responsibilities of students, parents, teachers, and principals in public schools.

TX HB4027

Relating to transition planning for a public school student enrolled in a special education program.

TX SB748

Relating to transition planning for a public school student enrolled in a special education program.

TX SB1225

Relating to policies and procedures regarding certain public school students with disabilities.

TX HB166

Relating to policies and procedures regarding certain public school students with disabilities.

TX SB58

Relating to policies and procedures regarding certain public school students with disabilities.

TX HB466

Relating to policies and procedures regarding certain public school students with disabilities.