Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1870

Caption

Relating to inclusion of a course on the United States Constitution and the Texas Constitution in the curriculum requirements for public high school students.

Impact

The immediate impact of HB 1870 would be felt in public education, particularly regarding the social studies curricula across high school districts in Texas. Starting with students who entered ninth grade in the 2021-2022 school year, schools will be required to implement this new course. Supporters of the bill argue that such instruction is essential for fostering informed citizenship and a deeper understanding of governance among young people, which is crucial in today's society.

Summary

House Bill 1870 mandates the inclusion of a course on the United States Constitution and the Texas Constitution in the curriculum requirements for public high school students in Texas. This bill amends the Education Code, specifically Section 28.025, by introducing a new subsection that requires the State Board of Education to develop appropriate rules for this course's inclusion. The intent behind this legislation is to ensure that high school students receive a comprehensive understanding of both the U.S. Constitution and the Texas Constitution during their education, reinforcing civic knowledge and responsibilities.

Contention

Discussions surrounding the bill highlighted some points of contention, particularly the responsibilities of the State Board of Education in developing the course guidelines. Critics may raise concerns about the potential for political bias in how the Constitution is taught, or argue that it places additional burdens on already stretched educational resources. Moreover, some educators and legislators question whether the mandatory inclusion of this subject will detract from other important educational content or lead to overcrowded curricula.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB694

Relating to inclusion of a course on the United States Constitution and the Texas Constitution in the curriculum requirements for public high school students.

TX SB164

Relating to the display of the national motto and the founding documents of the United States in public schools and the inclusion of an elective course on the founding principles of the United States in the curriculum for public high school students.

TX SB112

Relating to the inclusion of a mental health course in the required curriculum for public high school students.

TX HB2634

Relating to the inclusion of civics instruction in public school government curriculum requirements for high school students.

TX HB364

Relating to the inclusion of information about the process of voting as part of the social studies curriculum requirements for public high school students.

TX HB4342

Relating to courses in personal finance literacy and economics for high school students in public schools.

TX HB1119

Relating to requiring cultural inclusion curriculum as part of the enrichment curriculum for public schools.

TX HB1334

Relating to requiring cultural inclusion curriculum as part of the enrichment curriculum for public schools.

TX HB3263

Relating to the inclusion of firearm safety instruction in the required health curriculum for public school students.

TX HB2976

Relating to an elective course on firearms safety for public high school students and the designation of August as Firearm Safety Awareness Month.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.