Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB2542

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

Caption

Relating to a study regarding school district consolidation for Bexar County.

Impact

The bill mandates that the findings from the study are to be published by December 1, 2014, and shared with prominent stakeholders including the governor, key legislative leaders, local authorities in San Antonio, and the boards of the involved school districts. This highlights the importance of transparency and community involvement as the results could influence future education policies and administrative structures within Bexar County. The emphasis on an open report encourages discussions surrounding educational reform and greater clarity regarding the efficiency of existing school districts in relation to potential consolidation.

Summary

House Bill 2542 addresses the need for a study regarding the consolidation of school districts in Bexar County, Texas. The Texas Education Agency is tasked with examining whether consolidating the school districts would yield financial benefits or improvements in operational efficiency. Specifically, the bill calls for a comprehensive analysis of different scenarios, including the possibility of combining all school districts into one as well as consolidating them into five distinct districts. This analysis is crucial in assessing the potential impact on educational quality, resource allocation, and administrative effectiveness in the region.

Contention

One point of contention that may arise from HB2542 is the differing opinions on whether consolidation will indeed lead to better educational outcomes or if it might compromise localized educational standards and community identity. Stakeholders with vested interests in maintaining independent school districts might view the study as unnecessary or potentially detrimental, fearing a loss of local control over educational affairs. Conversely, supporters may argue that consolidation could help streamline resources and reduce operational redundancies, ultimately benefiting students through improved funding allocation and efficiency in administration.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB358

Relating to a study and report regarding optimal school district size and academic effectiveness.

TX HB2693

Relating to a study by the Texas Education Agency regarding recommended standards for school district facility maintenance and custodial services.

TX SB2403

Relating to required reporting regarding a school district's program for gifted and talented students.

TX HB2695

Relating to a school district policy regarding custodian workloads.

TX HB516

Relating to requiring a school district or open-enrollment charter school to report data regarding certain disciplinary or law enforcement actions taken against students.

TX HB4594

Relating to a study regarding the needs of military bases located in the state and programs of study offered at school districts and institutions of higher education to prepare students for employment on a military base.

TX HB2546

Relating to the scheduling of the first day of school for students by school districts.

TX HB3231

Relating to continuation and operations of a health care provider participation program by the Bexar County Hospital District.

TX SB1155

Relating to continuation and operations of a health care provider participation program by the Bexar County Hospital District.

TX HB3315

Relating to a school district's grievance procedure regarding complaints concerning violation of parental rights.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.