Texas 2017 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB729 Introduced / Bill

Filed 12/22/2016

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                    85R4341 MK-D
 By: Bohac H.B. No. 729


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to instruction in positive character traits in public
 schools.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 29.906, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 29.906.  CHARACTER TRAITS INSTRUCTION [EDUCATION
 PROGRAM]. (a)  The State Board of Education shall integrate
 positive character traits into the essential knowledge and skills
 adopted for kindergarten through grade 12, as appropriate [A school
 district may provide a character education program].
 (b)  The State Board of Education must include the following
 [A character education program under this section must:
 [(1)  stress] positive character traits [, such as]:
 (1) [(A)]  courage;
 (2) [(B)]  trustworthiness, including honesty,
 reliability, punctuality, and loyalty;
 (3) [(C)]  integrity;
 (4) [(D)]  respect and courtesy;
 (5) [(E)]  responsibility, including accountability,
 diligence, perseverance, and self-control;
 (6) [(F)]  fairness, including justice and freedom
 from prejudice;
 (7) [(G)]  caring, including kindness, empathy,
 compassion, consideration, patience, generosity, and charity;
 (8) [(H)]  good citizenship, including patriotism,
 concern for the common good and the community, and respect for
 authority and the law; [and]
 (9) [(I)]  school pride; and
 (10)  gratitude[;
 [(2)  use integrated teaching strategies; and
 [(3)  be age appropriate].
 (c)  The State Board of Education shall create a report that
 identifies the manner in which the character traits listed under
 Subsection (b) have been integrated into the curriculum.  The board
 shall make the report publicly available on the board's Internet
 website.
 (d)  Each school district and open-enrollment charter school
 must adopt a character education program that includes the positive
 character traits listed in Subsection (b).  The district or
 open-enrollment charter school shall submit the adopted program to
 the agency annually, in a manner determined by the commissioner.
 (e)  In developing or selecting a character education
 program under this section, a school district shall consult with a
 committee selected by the district that consists of:
 (1)  parents of district students;
 (2)  educators; and
 (3)  other members of the community, including
 community leaders.
 (f) [(d)]  This section does not require or authorize
 proselytizing or indoctrinating concerning any specific religious
 or political belief.
 (g) [(e)]  The agency shall:
 (1)  maintain a list of character education programs
 that school districts have implemented that meet the criteria under
 Subsection (b); and
 (2)  using the services of a center for education
 research established under Section 1.005, and based on data
 reported by districts, annually designate as a Character Plus
 School each school that provides a character education program
 that:
 (A)  meets the criteria prescribed by Subsection
 (b); [and]
 (B)  is approved by the committee selected under
 Subsection (e) [(c)]; and
 (C)  demonstrates a correlation between the
 character education program adopted by the school, an increase in
 student attendance levels, and a decrease in student disciplinary
 problems [(3)  include in the report required under Section 39.332:
 [(A)     based on data reported by districts, the
 impact of character education programs on student discipline and
 academic achievement; and
 [(B)     other reported data relating to character
 education programs the agency considers appropriate for
 inclusion].
 (h) [(f)]  The agency may accept money from [federal
 government and] private sources to use in assisting school
 districts in implementing character education programs that meet
 the criteria prescribed by Subsection (b).
 (i)  The State Board of Education may adopt rules as
 necessary to implement this section.
 SECTION 2.  This Act applies beginning with the 2017-2018
 school year.
 SECTION 3.  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, 2017.