Texas 2017 - 85th 1st C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SB31

Caption

Relating to requiring the board of trustees of each school district to create a nonvoting parent trustee position on the board.

Impact

The bill amends Chapter 11 of the Education Code to mandate that each school board adopt policies outlining the terms, selection procedures, and roles of the parent trustee. The presence of a parent trustee provides an avenue for direct input from parents concerning educational policies and decisions, which can lead to a greater alignment of school operations with community needs. This change aims to promote transparency and responsiveness in decision-making processes at the district level.

Summary

Senate Bill 31 (SB31) proposes the introduction of a nonvoting parent trustee position on the board of trustees for each school district in Texas. This bill aims to enhance parental involvement in school governance by allowing a parent of a currently enrolled student to serve on the board without voting privileges. The inclusion of a parent trustee is intended to foster a more representative governance structure by ensuring that the perspectives and experiences of parents are considered in board deliberations.

Contention

While proponents argue that ensuring a parent voice on school boards will strengthen community ties and improve educational outcomes, opponents may raise concerns about the effectiveness of a nonvoting position. Critics could argue that without voting rights, the influence of the parent trustee may be limited and that the role may not adequately address concerns regarding authority and accountability on the board. Additionally, there may be debates on the processes for selecting and removing a parent trustee, which could lead to discussions about inclusivity and representation within school governance.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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