Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2444 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/05/2015

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                            84R10686 PAM-F
 By: Huberty H.B. No. 2444


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to alternative methods for satisfying certain public high
 school graduation requirements, including the use of individual
 graduation committees.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 12.104, Education Code, is amended by
 adding Subsection (b-2) to read as follows:
 (b-2)  An open-enrollment charter school is subject to the
 requirement to establish an individual graduation committee under
 Section 28.0258.  This subsection expires September 1, 2017.
 SECTION 2.  Section 28.025, Education Code, is amended by
 adding Subsection (c-6) to read as follows:
 (c-6)  Notwithstanding Subsection (c), a person may receive
 a diploma if the person is eligible for a diploma under Section
 28.0258.  This subsection expires September 1, 2017.
 SECTION 3.  Subchapter B, Chapter 28, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Section 28.0258 to read as follows:
 Sec. 28.0258.  HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA AWARDED ON BASIS OF
 INDIVIDUAL GRADUATION COMMITTEE REVIEW. (a)  This section applies
 only to an 11th or 12th grade student who has failed to comply with
 the end-of-course assessment instrument performance requirements
 under Section 39.025 in not more than two subjects.
 (b)  For each student to whom this section applies, the
 school district that the student attends shall establish an
 individual graduation committee at the end of or after the
 student's 11th grade year to determine whether the student may
 qualify to graduate as provided by this section. A student may not
 qualify to graduate under this section before the student's 12th
 grade year.  The committee shall be composed of:
 (1)  the principal or principal's designee;
 (2)  for each end-of-course assessment instrument on
 which the student failed to perform satisfactorily, the teacher of
 the course;
 (3)  the student's school counselor; and
 (4)  as applicable:
 (A)  the student's parent or person standing in
 parental relation to the student;
 (B)  a designated advocate described by
 Subsection (c) if the person described by Paragraph (A) is unable to
 serve; or
 (C)  the student, at the student's option, if the
 student is at least 18 years of age or is an emancipated minor.
 (c)  The commissioner by rule shall establish a procedure for
 appointing an alternative committee member if a person described by
 Subsection (b) is unable to serve, including appointing a
 designated advocate for the student if the student's parent or
 person standing in parental relation to the student is unable to
 serve. The superintendent of each school district shall establish
 procedures for the convening of an individual graduation committee.
 (c-1)  Notwithstanding Subsection (c), for the 2014-2015
 school year, the school district that the student attends shall
 establish procedures for appointing alternative committee members
 as provided by Subsection (c). This subsection expires September
 1, 2015.
 (d)  The school district shall notify the appropriate person
 described under Subsection (b)(4) of the time and place for
 convening the individual graduation committee and the purpose of
 the committee. The notice must be:
 (1)  provided in person or by regular mail or e-mail;
 (2)  clear and easy to understand; and
 (3)  written in English, in Spanish, or, to the extent
 practicable, in the native language of the appropriate person
 described by Subsection (b)(4).
 (e)  To be eligible to graduate and receive a high school
 diploma under this section, a student must successfully complete
 the curriculum requirements identified by the State Board of
 Education under Section 28.025(a).
 (f)  Notwithstanding any other law, a student's individual
 graduation committee established under this section shall
 recommend additional requirements by which the student may qualify
 to graduate, including:
 (1)  additional remediation; and
 (2)  for each end-of-course assessment instrument on
 which the student failed to perform satisfactorily:
 (A)  the completion of a project related to the
 subject area of the course that demonstrates proficiency in the
 subject area; or
 (B)  the preparation of a portfolio of work
 samples in the subject area of the course, including work samples
 from the course that demonstrate proficiency in the subject area.
 (g)  For purposes of Subsection (f), a student may submit to
 the individual graduation committee coursework previously
 completed to satisfy a recommended additional requirement.
 (h)  In determining whether a student for whom an individual
 graduation committee is established is qualified to graduate, the
 committee shall consider:
 (1)  the recommendation of the student's teacher in
 each course for which the student failed to perform satisfactorily
 on an end-of-course assessment instrument;
 (2)  the student's grade in each course for which the
 student failed to perform satisfactorily on an end-of-course
 assessment instrument;
 (3)  the student's score on each end-of-course
 assessment instrument on which the student failed to perform
 satisfactorily;
 (4)  the student's performance on any additional
 requirements recommended by the committee under Subsection (f);
 (5)  the number of hours of remediation that the
 student has attended, including:
 (A)  attendance in a college preparatory course
 required under Section 39.025(b-2), if applicable; or
 (B)  attendance in and successful completion of a
 transitional college course in reading or mathematics;
 (6)  the student's school attendance rate;
 (7)  the student's satisfaction of any of the Texas
 Success Initiative (TSI) college readiness benchmarks prescribed
 by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board;
 (8)  the student's successful completion of a dual
 credit course in English, mathematics, science, or social studies;
 (9)  the student's successful completion of a high
 school pre-advanced placement, advanced placement, or
 international baccalaureate program course in English,
 mathematics, science, or social studies;
 (10)  the student's rating of advanced high on the most
 recent high school administration of the Texas English Language
 Proficiency Assessment System;
 (11)  the student's score of 50 or greater on a
 College-Level Examination Program examination;
 (12)  the student's score on the ACT, the SAT, or the
 Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery test;
 (13)  the student's completion of a sequence of courses
 under a career and technical education program required to attain
 an industry-recognized credential or certificate;
 (14)  the student's overall preparedness for
 postsecondary success; and
 (15)  any other academic information designated for
 consideration by the board of trustees of the school district.
 (i)  After considering the criteria under Subsection (h),
 the individual graduation committee may determine that the student
 is qualified to graduate. Notwithstanding any other law, a student
 for whom an individual graduation committee is established may
 graduate and receive a high school diploma on the basis of the
 committee's decision only if the student successfully completes all
 additional requirements recommended by the committee under
 Subsection (f), the student meets the requirements of Subsection
 (e), and the committee's vote is unanimous. The commissioner by
 rule shall establish a timeline for making a determination under
 this subsection. This subsection does not create a property
 interest in graduation. The decision of a committee is final and
 may not be appealed.
 (i-1)  Notwithstanding Subsection (i), for the 2014-2015
 school year, the school district that the student attends shall
 establish a timeline for making a determination under Subsection
 (i). This subsection expires September 1, 2015.
 (j)  The commissioner shall adopt rules as necessary to
 implement this section not later than the 2015-2016 school year.
 (k)  This section expires September 1, 2017.
 SECTION 4.  Section 39.025, Education Code, is amended by
 adding Subsections (a-2) and (a-3) to read as follows:
 (a-2)  Notwithstanding Subsection (a), a student who has
 failed to perform satisfactorily on end-of-course assessment
 instruments in the manner provided under this section may receive a
 high school diploma if the student has qualified for graduation
 under Section 28.0258. This subsection expires September 1, 2017.
 (a-3)  A student who, after retaking an end-of-course
 assessment instrument for Algebra I or English II, has failed to
 perform satisfactorily as required by Subsection (a), but who
 receives a score of proficient on the Texas Success Initiative
 (TSI) diagnostic assessment for the corresponding subject for which
 the student failed to perform satisfactorily on the end-of-course
 assessment instrument satisfies the requirement concerning the
 Algebra I or English II end-of-course assessment, as applicable.
 This subsection expires September 1, 2017.
 SECTION 5.  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, 2015.