Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB204

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

Caption

Relating to the first day of instruction at a public school.

Impact

The enactment of HB 204 is expected to standardize the start dates across various school districts, particularly benefiting larger districts with substantial student enrollments. By allowing these districts to start earlier, the bill facilitates an opportunity for increased instructional days prior to standardized testing periods and could improve overall academic performance. Additionally, this would align the academic calendar better with other regions that have different scheduling standards, potentially aiding in student transfers and overall educational consistency across state lines.

Summary

House Bill 204 modifies the start date for the academic year in Texas public schools by moving the allowed first day of instruction from the fourth Monday in August to the second Monday in August. This change aims to provide more flexibility for school districts to plan their academic calendars while still adhering to state educational standards. The bill is especially beneficial for large districts that often require a more tailored approach to their academic scheduling due to the size of their student populations and the needs of their communities.

Contention

Notably, the change does raise concerns regarding the scheduling impacts on families and educators, particularly with regards to summer employment and family vacations. There may be varying opinions among parents and teachers about the appropriateness of an earlier start to the school year, with some advocating for the traditional late August start to allow more time for summer break and vacation planning. Furthermore, discussions among stakeholders in the education sector reveal a split in support, particularly reflecting on the diverse needs of urban versus rural school districts.

Companion Bills

TX SB395

Similar Relating to the first day of instruction in certain school districts.

Previously Filed As

TX HB620

Relating to the first day of instruction at a public school.

TX HB669

Relating to the first day of instruction at a public school.

TX HB2742

Relating to the first day of instruction at a public school.

TX SB1135

Relating to the first day of instruction at a public school in a district of innovation.

TX HB3260

Relating to a study and report regarding the use of open-source instructional materials at public schools.

TX SB1578

Relating to the first and last days of instruction and the number of hours in a school day at a public school.

TX HB31

Relating to virtual and off-campus electronic instruction at a public school and the allotment for certain special-purpose school districts under the Foundation School Program.

TX HB681

Relating to the provision of virtual education in public schools and to certain waivers and modifications by the commissioner of education to the method of calculating average daily attendance in an emergency or crisis for purposes of preserving school district funding entitlements under the Foundation School Program during that emergency or crisis; authorizing a fee.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.