Texas 2011 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1587 Introduced / Bill

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                    82R4425 GCB-D
 By: Eissler H.B. No. 1587


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the evaluation of public school teachers.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 7.055(b)(18), Education Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (18)  The commissioner shall adopt a recommended
 performance evaluation system for teachers to evaluate teacher
 effectiveness [appraisal process and criteria on which to appraise
 the performance of teachers], a recommended appraisal process and
 criteria on which to appraise the performance of administrators,
 and a job description and evaluation form for use in evaluating
 counselors, as provided by Subchapter H, Chapter 21.
 SECTION 2.  Section 11.201(d), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (d)  The duties of the superintendent include:
 (1)  assuming administrative responsibility and
 leadership for the planning, organization, operation, supervision,
 and evaluation of the education programs, services, and facilities
 of the district and for the annual performance evaluation or
 appraisal of the district's other staff;
 (2)  except as provided by Section 11.202, assuming
 administrative authority and responsibility for the assignment,
 supervision, and evaluation of all personnel of the district other
 than the superintendent;
 (3)  overseeing compliance with the standards for
 school facilities established by the commissioner under Section
 46.008;
 (4)  initiating the termination or suspension of an
 employee or the nonrenewal of an employee's term contract;
 (5)  managing the day-to-day operations of the district
 as its administrative manager, including implementing and
 monitoring plans, procedures, programs, and systems to achieve
 clearly defined and desired results in major areas of district
 operations;
 (6)  preparing and submitting to the board of trustees
 a proposed budget as provided by Section 44.002 and rules adopted
 under that section, and administering the budget;
 (7)  preparing recommendations for policies to be
 adopted by the board of trustees and overseeing the implementation
 of adopted policies;
 (8)  developing or causing to be developed appropriate
 administrative regulations to implement policies established by
 the board of trustees;
 (9)  providing leadership for the attainment and, if
 necessary, improvement of student performance in the district based
 on the indicators adopted under Sections 39.053 and 39.301 and
 other indicators adopted by the commissioner or the district's
 board of trustees;
 (10)  organizing the district's central
 administration;
 (11)  consulting with the district-level committee as
 required under Section 11.252(f);
 (12)  ensuring:
 (A)  adoption of a student code of conduct as
 required under Section 37.001 and enforcement of that code of
 conduct; and
 (B)  adoption and enforcement of other student
 disciplinary rules and procedures as necessary;
 (13)  submitting reports as required by state or
 federal law, rule, or regulation;
 (14)  providing joint leadership with the board of
 trustees to ensure that the responsibilities of the board and
 superintendent team are carried out; and
 (15)  performing any other duties assigned by action of
 the board of trustees.
 SECTION 3.  Section 21.041(b), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  The board shall propose rules that:
 (1)  provide for the regulation of educators and the
 general administration of this subchapter in a manner consistent
 with this subchapter;
 (2)  specify the classes of educator certificates to be
 issued, including emergency certificates;
 (3)  specify the period for which each class of
 educator certificate is valid;
 (4)  specify the requirements for the issuance and
 renewal of an educator certificate;
 (5)  provide for the issuance of an educator
 certificate to a person who holds a similar certificate issued by
 another state or foreign country, subject to Section 21.052;
 (6)  provide for special or restricted certification of
 educators, including certification of instructors of American Sign
 Language;
 (7)  provide for disciplinary proceedings, including
 the suspension or revocation of an educator certificate, as
 provided by Chapter 2001, Government Code;
 (8)  provide for the adoption, amendment, and
 enforcement of an educator's code of ethics;
 (9)  provide for continuing education requirements;
 and
 (10)  provide for certification of persons performing
 evaluations or appraisals under Subchapter H, including annual
 renewal of certification of persons performing evaluations of
 teachers under Section 21.351.
 SECTION 4.  Section 21.045(a), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  The board shall propose rules establishing standards to
 govern the approval and continuing accountability of all educator
 preparation programs based on the following information that is
 disaggregated with respect to sex and ethnicity:
 (1)  results of the certification examinations
 prescribed under Section 21.048(a);
 (2)  performance based on the evaluation [appraisal]
 system for beginning teachers adopted by the board;
 (3)  achievement, including improvement in
 achievement, of students taught by beginning teachers for the first
 three years following certification, to the extent practicable; and
 (4)  compliance with board requirements regarding the
 frequency, duration, and quality of structural guidance and ongoing
 support provided by field supervisors to beginning teachers during
 their first year in the classroom.
 SECTION 5.  Section 21.256(g), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (g)  A performance [An] evaluation [or appraisal] of the
 teacher is presumed to be admissible at the hearing.
 SECTION 6.  The heading to Subchapter H, Chapter 21,
 Education Code, is amended to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER H. EVALUATIONS, APPRAISALS, AND INCENTIVES
 SECTION 7.  Section 21.351, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 21.351.  RECOMMENDED PERFORMANCE EVALUATION SYSTEM FOR
 TEACHERS [APPRAISAL PROCESS AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA]. (a) The
 commissioner shall adopt a recommended performance evaluation
 system for teachers to evaluate teacher effectiveness. The system
 adopted must provide for basing a significant portion of the
 evaluation on the teacher's student learning objectives and
 outcomes, which must include student performance on assessment
 instruments administered under Section 39.023 and other student
 learning objectives and outcomes [appraisal process and criteria on
 which to appraise the performance of teachers. The criteria must be
 based on observable, job-related behavior, including:
 [(1)     teachers' implementation of discipline
 management procedures; and
 [(2)  the performance of teachers' students].
 (b)  The commissioner shall solicit and consider the advice
 of teachers in developing the recommended performance evaluation
 system for teachers [appraisal process and performance criteria].
 (c)  Under the recommended performance evaluation system for
 teachers [appraisal process], an evaluator [appraiser] must be
 certified as provided by Section 21.041(b)(10), be the teacher's
 supervisor or a person approved by the board of trustees, and be
 monitored as necessary to ensure fairness, thoroughness, and
 accuracy of the system. An evaluator [appraiser] who is a classroom
 teacher may not evaluate [appraise] the performance of another
 classroom teacher who teaches at the same school campus at which the
 evaluator [appraiser] teaches, unless it is impractical because of
 the number of campuses or unless the evaluator [appraiser] is the
 chair of a department or grade level whose job description includes
 classroom observation responsibilities.
 (d)  The recommended performance evaluation system for
 teachers must provide that:
 (1)  a teacher be evaluated at least once each school
 year;
 (2)  each evaluation be based on not fewer than three
 classroom observations of the teacher;
 (3)  consistent and clear expectations regarding
 teacher performance be communicated to the teacher at least once
 each year before the first observation under Subdivision (2);
 (4)  at least one classroom observation of a teacher be
 unannounced;
 (5)  a self-evaluation completed by the teacher after
 the final observation under Subdivision (2) be considered by the
 evaluator before the teacher's evaluation is complete; and
 (6)  a teacher's overall performance, based on the
 evaluation, be assigned one of five ratings, as applicable, though
 a greater number of separate ratings may be used to detail
 performance under each [Under the recommended appraisal process,
 appraisal for teachers must be detailed by] category of
 professional skill and characteristic evaluated as part of the
 evaluation of the teacher's overall performance [and must provide
 for separate ratings for each category].
 (e)  The recommended performance evaluation system for
 teachers must [appraisal process shall] guarantee that a conference
 between the teacher and the evaluator will occur not later than the
 third working day after the date of each observation and a final
 conference will occur not later than the third working day after the
 date the teacher's evaluation under this section is completed
 [appraiser]. The conference must [shall] be diagnostic and
 prescriptive with regard to remediation needed in overall
 performance and by category.
 SECTION 8.  Section 21.352, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 21.352.  LOCAL ROLE. (a) In evaluating [appraising]
 teachers, each school district shall use:
 (1)  the performance evaluation system for teachers
 [appraisal process and performance criteria] developed by the
 commissioner under Section 21.351; or
 (2)  a performance evaluation system for teachers [an
 appraisal process and performance criteria]:
 (A)  developed by the district- and campus-level
 committees established under Section 11.251;
 (B)  containing the items described by Sections
 21.351(a) and (d) [21.351(a)(1) and (2)]; and
 (C)  adopted by the board of trustees.
 (b)  The board of trustees may reject a performance
 evaluation system for teachers [an appraisal process and
 performance criteria] developed by the district- and campus-level
 committees but may not modify the process or criteria.
 (c)  A performance evaluation of a teacher [Except as
 otherwise provided by this subsection, appraisal] must be done at
 least once during each school year. [A teacher may be appraised
 less frequently if the teacher agrees in writing and the teacher's
 most recent evaluation rated the teacher as at least proficient, or
 the equivalent, and did not identify any area of deficiency. A
 teacher who is appraised less frequently than annually must be
 appraised at least once during each period of five school years.]
 The district shall maintain a written copy of the evaluation of each
 teacher's performance in the teacher's personnel file. Each
 teacher is entitled to receive a written copy of the evaluation on
 its completion. After receiving a written copy of the evaluation, a
 teacher is entitled to a second evaluation [appraisal] by a
 different evaluator [appraiser] or to submit a written rebuttal to
 the evaluation to be attached to the evaluation in the teacher's
 personnel file. The evaluation and any rebuttal may be given to
 another school district at which the teacher has applied for
 employment at the request of that district.
 (d)  Except as provided by Section 21.351(d)(4), a [A]
 teacher may be given advance notice of the date or time of an
 evaluation [appraisal], but advance notice is not required.
 SECTION 9.  Section 21.353, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 21.353.  PERFORMANCE EVALUATION [APPRAISAL] ON BASIS OF
 CLASSROOM TEACHING PERFORMANCE. A teacher who directs
 extracurricular activities in addition to performing classroom
 teaching duties shall be evaluated [appraised] only on the basis of
 classroom teaching performance and not on performance in connection
 with the extracurricular activities.
 SECTION 10.  Section 28.006(e), Education Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (e)  The results of reading instruments administered under
 this section may not be used for purposes of evaluations,
 appraisals, and incentives under Chapter 21 or accountability under
 Chapter 39.
 SECTION 11.  Section 28.007(b), Education Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (b)  The results of assessment instruments developed under
 Subsection (a) may not be used for purposes of evaluations,
 appraisals, and incentives under Chapter 21 or accountability under
 Chapter 39.
 SECTION 12.  (a)  Not later than September 1, 2013, the
 commissioner of education shall develop the performance evaluation
 system for teachers required under Section 21.351, Education Code,
 as amended by this Act.
 (b)  Notwithstanding Sections 21.351 and 21.352, Education
 Code, as amended by this Act, until the recommended performance
 evaluation system for public school teachers is implemented, public
 school teachers shall be appraised as provided by Sections 21.351
 and 21.352, Education Code, as those sections existed before
 amendment by this Act.
 SECTION 13.  This Act takes effect immediately if it
 receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each
 house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.
 If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate
 effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2011.