Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3804 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/11/2021

                            87R4894 JES-D
 By: Lozano H.B. No. 3804


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to continuing education and training requirements for
 educators and other school district personnel.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 7.058, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 7.058.  RESEARCH ON MATHEMATICS SKILLS ACQUISITION AND
 PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS. From funds appropriated for the purpose,
 the commissioner shall award to one or more institutions that have
 demonstrated an ability to conduct science-based research on
 effective instructional strategies that improve student
 performance in mathematics a grant to be used to:
 (1)  develop and identify research on mathematics
 skills acquisition and student learning in mathematics;
 (2)  monitor the effectiveness of mathematics
 achievement academies [professional development institutes] under
 Section 21.4553 [21.455] based on performance in mathematics by the
 students of teachers who have attended an academy [institute];
 (3)  examine the effect of mathematics achievement
 academies [professional development institutes] on the classroom
 performance of teachers who have attended an academy [institute];
 (4)  identify common practices used at high-performing
 school campuses that lead to improved student performance in
 mathematics; and
 (5)  develop research on cognitive development in
 children concerning mathematics skills development.
 SECTION 2.  Section 11.175, Education Code, is amended by
 adding Subsection (g) to read as follows:
 (g)  Notwithstanding Section 2054.5191, Government Code,
 only the district's cybersecurity coordinator is required to
 complete the cybersecurity training under that section on an annual
 basis.  Any other school district employee required to complete the
 cybersecurity training shall complete the training as determined by
 the district, in consultation with the district's cybersecurity
 coordinator.
 SECTION 3.  Sections 21.054(d), (e), and (f), Education
 Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (d)  Continuing education requirements for a classroom
 teacher must provide that not more than [at least] 25 percent of the
 training required every five years include instruction regarding:
 (1)  collecting and analyzing information that will
 improve effectiveness in the classroom;
 (2)  recognizing early warning indicators that a
 student may be at risk of dropping out of school;
 (3)  digital learning, digital teaching, and
 integrating technology into classroom instruction;
 (4)  educating diverse student populations, including:
 (A)  [students who are eligible to participate in
 special education programs under Subchapter A, Chapter 29;
 [(B)  students who are eligible to receive
 educational services required under Section 504, Rehabilitation
 Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. Section 794);
 [(C)]  students with mental health conditions or
 who engage in substance abuse;
 (B) [(D)]  students with intellectual or
 developmental disabilities;
 (C) [(E)]  students who are educationally
 disadvantaged; and
 (D) [(F)  students of limited English
 proficiency; and
 [(G)]  students at risk of dropping out of school;
 and
 (5)  understanding appropriate relationships,
 boundaries, and communications between educators and students[;
 and
 [(6)  how mental health conditions, including grief and
 trauma, affect student learning and behavior and how
 evidence-based, grief-informed, and trauma-informed strategies
 support the academic success of students affected by grief and
 trauma].
 (e)  Continuing education requirements for a principal must
 provide that not more than [at least] 25 percent of the training
 required every five years include instruction regarding:
 (1)  effective and efficient management, including:
 (A)  collecting and analyzing information;
 (B)  making decisions and managing time; and
 (C)  supervising student discipline and managing
 behavior;
 (2)  recognizing early warning indicators that a
 student may be at risk of dropping out of school;
 (3)  digital learning, digital teaching, and
 integrating technology into campus curriculum and instruction;
 (4)  effective implementation of a comprehensive
 school counseling program under Section 33.005;
 (5)  mental health programs addressing a mental health
 condition;
 (6)  educating diverse student populations, including:
 (A)  [students who are eligible to participate in
 special education programs under Subchapter A, Chapter 29;
 [(B)]  students with intellectual or
 developmental disabilities;
 [(C)  students who are eligible to receive
 educational services required under Section 504, Rehabilitation
 Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. Section 794);]
 (B) [(D)]  students with mental health conditions
 or who engage in substance abuse;
 (C) [(E)]  students who are educationally
 disadvantaged;
 (D) [(F)]  students of limited English
 proficiency; and
 (E) [(G)]  students at risk of dropping out of
 school; and
 (7)  preventing, recognizing, and reporting any sexual
 conduct between an educator and student that is prohibited under
 Section 21.12, Penal Code, or for which reporting is required under
 Section 21.006 of this code[; and
 [(8)  how mental health conditions, including grief and
 trauma, affect student learning and behavior and how
 evidence-based, grief-informed, and trauma-informed strategies
 support the academic success of students affected by grief and
 trauma].
 (f)  Continuing education requirements for a counselor must
 provide that not more than [at least] 25 percent of training
 required every five years include instruction regarding:
 (1)  assisting students in developing high school
 graduation plans;
 (2)  implementing dropout prevention strategies; and
 (3)  [informing students concerning:
 [(A)  college admissions, including college
 financial aid resources and application procedures; and
 [(B)  career opportunities;
 [(4)  counseling students concerning mental health
 conditions and substance abuse, including through the use of
 grief-informed and trauma-informed interventions and crisis
 management and suicide prevention strategies; and
 [(5)]  effective implementation of a comprehensive
 school counseling program under Section 33.005.
 SECTION 4.  Sections 21.451(d), (d-1), and (d-3), Education
 Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (d)  The staff development:
 (1)  may include training in:
 (A)  technology and digital learning; and
 (B)  positive behavior intervention and support
 strategies, including classroom management, district discipline
 policies, and the student code of conduct adopted under Chapter 37;
 [and
 [(C)  digital learning;]
 (2)  subject to Subsection (e) and to Section 21.3541
 and rules adopted under that section, must include training that is
 evidence-based, as defined by Section 8101, Every Student Succeeds
 Act (20 U.S.C. Section 7801), and that:
 (A)  relates to instruction of students with
 disabilities, including students with disabilities who also have
 other intellectual or mental health conditions; and
 (B)  is designed for educators who work primarily
 outside the area of special education; and
 (3)  must include training on:
 (A)  suicide prevention;
 (B)  [recognizing signs of mental health
 conditions and substance abuse;
 [(C)]  strategies for establishing and
 maintaining positive relationships among students, including
 conflict resolution;
 [(D)  how grief and trauma affect student learning
 and behavior and how evidence-based, grief-informed, and
 trauma-informed strategies support the academic success of
 students affected by grief and trauma;] and
 (C) [(E)]  preventing, identifying, responding
 to, and reporting incidents of bullying.
 (d-1)  The training required by Subsection (d)(3):
 (1)  must:
 (A)  be provided in accordance with the frequency
 requirement adopted for the training under Section 21.4515; [:
 [(i)  on an annual basis, as part of a new
 employee orientation, to all new school district and
 open-enrollment charter school educators; and
 [(ii)  to existing school district and
 open-enrollment charter school educators on a schedule adopted by
 the agency by rule;] and
 (B)  use a best practice-based program
 recommended by the Health and Human Services Commission in
 coordination with the agency under Section 38.351; and
 (2)  may include two or more listed topics together.
 (d-3)  The technology and digital learning training provided
 by Subsection (d)(1)(A) [(d)(1)(E)] must:
 (1)  discuss basic technology proficiency expectations
 and methods to increase an educator's digital literacy; and
 (2)  assist an educator in the use of digital
 technology in learning activities that improve teaching,
 assessment, and instructional practices.
 SECTION 5.  Subchapter J, Chapter 21, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Sections 21.4514 and 21.4515 to read as follows:
 Sec. 21.4514.  CONTINUING EDUCATION AND TRAINING
 CLEARINGHOUSE. (a) The State Board for Educator Certification
 shall develop and publish a comprehensive clearinghouse of
 information regarding continuing education and training
 requirements of:
 (1)  educators; and
 (2)  other school personnel.
 (b)  The clearinghouse must include the recommendations of
 the State Board for Educator Certification regarding the frequency
 for the completion of each continuing education or training by
 educators or other school personnel based on best practices and
 industry recommendations for the provision of that continuing
 education or training.
 Sec. 21.4515.  FREQUENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETION OF
 TRAININGS. (a)  The board of trustees of a school district and the
 governing body of an open-enrollment charter school, to the extent
 applicable, shall annually review the clearinghouse developed
 under Section 21.4514 and adopt frequency requirements for the
 completion of each required continuing education or training for
 which a frequency is not provided by statute. In adopting the
 frequency requirements, the board of trustees or the governing body
 must consider the recommendations provided in the clearinghouse but
 may adjust the required frequency for the completion of each
 continuing education or training to best meet the needs of the
 district or school.
 (b)  To the extent of any conflict, a frequency requirement
 for the completion of continuing education or training adopted by
 the board of trustees of a school district or the governing body of
 an open-enrollment charter school under Subsection (a) prevails
 over a state agency rule regarding a required frequency for the
 completion of continuing education or training for which a required
 frequency is not provided by statute, including a rule requiring
 training on exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
 SECTION 6.  Section 21.4552, Education Code, is amended by
 amending Subsections (a), (b), and (c) and adding Subsection (b-1)
 to read as follows:
 (a)  The commissioner shall develop and make available
 literacy achievement academies for teachers who provide reading
 instruction to students at any grade level [at the kindergarten or
 first, second, or third grade level].
 (b)  A literacy achievement academy developed under this
 section:
 (1)  for teachers who provide reading instruction to
 students at the kindergarten or first, second, or third grade
 level:
 (A) [(1)]  must include training in:
 (i) [(A)]  effective and systematic
 instructional practices in reading, including phonemic awareness,
 phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension; and
 (ii) [(B)]  the use of empirically validated
 instructional methods that are appropriate for struggling readers;
 and
 (B) [(2)]  may include training in effective
 instructional practices in writing;
 (2)  for teachers who provide reading instruction to
 students at the fourth or fifth grade level:
 (A)  must include effective instructional
 practices that promote student development of reading
 comprehension and inferential and critical thinking;
 (B)  must provide training in the use of
 empirically validated instructional methods that are appropriate
 for struggling readers; and
 (C)  may include material on writing instruction;
 (3)  for teachers who provide reading instruction to
 students at the seventh or eighth grade level, must include
 training in:
 (A)  administration of the reading instrument
 required by Section 28.006(c-1); and
 (B)  interpretation of the results of the reading
 instrument required by Section 28.006(c-1) and strategies, based on
 scientific research regarding effective reading instruction, for
 long-term intensive intervention to target identified student
 needs in word recognition, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension;
 (4)  for teachers who provide reading instruction to
 students at the sixth, seventh, or eighth grade level, must include
 training in:
 (A)  strategies to be implemented in English
 language arts and other subject areas for multisyllable word
 reading, vocabulary development, and comprehension of expository
 and narrative text;
 (B)  an adaptation framework that enables
 teachers to respond to differing student strengths and needs,
 including adaptations for students of limited English proficiency
 or students receiving special education services under Subchapter
 A, Chapter 29;
 (C)  collaborative strategies to increase active
 student involvement and motivation to read; and
 (D)  other areas identified by the commissioner as
 essential components of reading instruction; and
 (5)  for teachers who provide instruction in
 mathematics, science, or social studies to students at the sixth,
 seventh, or eighth grade level, must include training in:
 (A)  strategies for incorporating reading
 instruction into the curriculum for the subject area taught by the
 teacher; and
 (B)  other areas identified by the commissioner.
 (b-1)  The completion of a literacy achievement academy
 under this section by an educator who teaches students with
 dyslexia satisfies the training requirement under Section
 21.054(b).
 (c)  The commissioner shall adopt criteria for selecting
 teachers who may attend a literacy achievement academy. In adopting
 selection criteria under this subsection, the commissioner shall:
 (1)  require a teacher to attend a literacy achievement
 academy if the teacher provides instruction in reading,
 mathematics, science, or social studies to students at the sixth,
 seventh, or eighth grade level at a campus that fails to satisfy any
 standard under Section 39.054(e) on the basis of student
 performance on the reading assessment instrument administered
 under Section 39.023(a) to students in any grade level at the
 campus;
 (2)  grant [granting a] priority to teachers employed
 by a school district at a campus at which 50 percent or more of the
 students enrolled are educationally disadvantaged; and
 (3) [(2)]  provide a process through which a teacher
 not employed at a campus described by Subdivision (2) [(1)] may
 attend the academy if the academy has available space and the school
 district employing the teacher pays the costs of the teacher's
 attendance.
 SECTION 7.  Sections 21.4553(a) and (b), Education Code, are
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  The commissioner shall develop and make available
 mathematics achievement academies for teachers who provide
 mathematics instruction to students at any grade level [the
 kindergarten or first, second, or third grade level].
 (b)  A mathematics achievement academy developed under this
 section must, if appropriate for the grade level at which the
 teacher provides instruction, include training in:
 (1)  effective and systematic instructional practices
 in mathematics, including problem solving, the place value system,
 whole number operations, and fractions;
 (2)  the underlying mathematical skills required to be
 taught; and
 (3)  mathematical instruction techniques that, through
 scientific testing, have been proven effective.
 SECTION 8.  Subchapter J, Chapter 21, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Section 21.4571 to read as follows:
 Sec. 21.4571.  TEXAS ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
 ASSESSMENT SYSTEM TRAINING. (a)  The commissioner may not require a
 school district employee to repeat training the employee has
 previously successfully completed related to administering the
 Texas English Language Proficiency Assessment System, except that
 the commissioner may require the employee to complete training
 consisting of online calibration activities if the administration
 of or assessment using the Texas English Language Proficiency
 Assessment System has changed since the employee completed the
 training.
 (b)  The school district employee assigned to oversee the
 administration of the Texas English Language Proficiency
 Assessment System at a district campus may, with discretion,
 require other district employees involved in administering the
 Texas English Language Proficiency Assessment System to complete
 training described by Subsection (a).
 (c)  A school district employee may not be required to
 complete a training described by Subsection (a) in one sitting.
 SECTION 9.  Sections 21.458(b) and (b-1), Education Code,
 are amended to read as follows:
 (b)  The commissioner shall adopt rules necessary to
 administer this section, including rules concerning the duties and
 qualifications of a teacher who serves as a mentor and the number of
 classroom teachers that may be assigned to a mentor.  The rules
 concerning qualifications must require that to serve as a mentor a
 teacher must:
 (1)  complete a research-based mentor and induction
 training program approved by the commissioner;
 (2)  complete a mentor training program provided by the
 district, which the district may allow to be satisfied by
 completing the training program described by Subdivision (1);
 (3)  have at least three complete years of teaching
 experience with a superior record of assisting students, as a
 whole, in achieving improvement in student performance; and
 (4)  demonstrate interpersonal skills, instructional
 effectiveness, and leadership skills.
 (b-1)  A school district must provide training as described
 by Subsection (b)(2) to mentor teachers and any appropriate
 district and campus employees who work with the classroom teacher
 or supervise the classroom teacher. A district may allow a training
 program approved by the commissioner under Subsection (b)(1) to
 qualify for the training required by this section. The training
 must be completed by the mentor teacher and the district and campus
 employees before the beginning of the school year.  The district
 shall also provide supplemental training to mentor teachers and
 employees during the school year.  The training must include
 content related to best mentorship practices.
 SECTION 10.  Section 22.902, Education Code, is amended by
 amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (c-1) to read as
 follows:
 (a)  A school district shall [annually] make available to
 district employees and volunteers instruction in the principles and
 techniques of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of an
 automated external defibrillator, as defined by Section 779.001,
 Health and Safety Code.
 (c-1)  Each school district shall adopt procedures for each
 person required to be certified under Subsection (c) to submit
 proof of current certification. Procedures adopted by a district
 under this section must include the time and manner in which proof
 of current certification must be submitted.
 SECTION 11.  Section 28.006(g-1), Education Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (g-1)  A school district shall provide additional reading
 instruction and intervention to each student in seventh grade
 assessed under Subsection (c-1), as appropriate to improve the
 student's reading skills in the relevant areas identified through
 the assessment instrument.  Training and support for activities
 required by this subsection shall be provided by regional education
 service centers and teacher literacy achievement [reading]
 academies established under Section 21.4552 [21.4551], and may be
 provided by other public and private providers.
 SECTION 12.  Section 28.0062(a), Education Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  Each school district and open-enrollment charter school
 shall:
 (1)  provide for the use of a phonics curriculum that
 uses systematic direct instruction in kindergarten through third
 grade to ensure all students obtain necessary early literacy
 skills;
 (2)  ensure that:
 (A)  not later than the 2022-2023 [2021-2022]
 school year, each classroom teacher in kindergarten or first,
 second, or third grade and each principal at a campus with
 kindergarten or first, second, or third grade has attended a
 teacher literacy achievement academy developed under Section
 21.4552; and
 (B)  each classroom teacher and each principal
 initially employed in a grade level or at a campus described by
 Paragraph (A) for the 2022-2023 [2021-2022] school year or a
 subsequent school year has attended a teacher literacy achievement
 academy developed under Section 21.4552 before the teacher's or
 principal's first year of placement in that grade level or campus;
 and
 (3)  certify to the agency that the district or school:
 (A)  prioritizes placement of highly effective
 teachers in kindergarten through second grade; and
 (B)  has integrated reading instruments used to
 diagnose reading development and comprehension to support each
 student in prekindergarten through third grade.
 SECTION 13.  Section 29.063, Education Code, is amended by
 adding Subsection (e) to read as follows:
 (e)  The agency may not require members of a language
 proficiency assessment committee to complete training to serve on
 that committee.
 SECTION 14.  Sections 33.202(b) and (c), Education Code, are
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  The following persons must satisfactorily complete the
 safety training program in accordance with the frequency
 requirement adopted under Section 21.4515:
 (1)  a coach, trainer, or sponsor for an
 extracurricular athletic activity; and
 (2)  [except as provided by Subsection (f), a physician
 who is employed by a school or school district or who volunteers to
 assist with an extracurricular athletic activity; and
 [(3)]  a director responsible for a school marching
 band.
 (c)  The safety training program must include:
 (1)  certification of participants by the American Red
 Cross, the American Heart Association, or a similar organization or
 by the University Interscholastic League;
 (2)  current training in:
 (A)  emergency action planning;
 (B)  [cardiopulmonary resuscitation if the person
 is not required to obtain certification under Section 33.086;
 [(C)]  communicating effectively with 9-1-1
 emergency service operators and other emergency personnel; and
 (C) [(D)]  recognizing symptoms of potentially
 catastrophic injuries, including head and neck injuries,
 concussions, injuries related to second impact syndrome, asthma
 attacks, heatstroke, cardiac arrest, and injuries requiring use of
 a defibrillator; and
 (3)  [at least once each school year,] a safety drill
 that incorporates the training described by Subdivision (2) and
 simulates various injuries described by Subdivision (2)(C)
 [(2)(D)].
 SECTION 15.  Section 37.0831(b), Education Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (b)  A dating violence policy must:
 (1)  include a definition of dating violence that
 includes the intentional use of physical, sexual, verbal, or
 emotional abuse by a person to harm, threaten, intimidate, or
 control another person in a dating relationship, as defined by
 Section 71.0021, Family Code; and
 (2)  address safety planning, enforcement of
 protective orders, school-based alternatives to protective orders,
 training for teachers and administrators at each district campus
 that instructs students in grade six or higher, counseling for
 affected students, and awareness education for students and
 parents.
 SECTION 16.  Sections 38.0041(c) and (d), Education Code,
 are amended to read as follows:
 (c)  The methods under Subsection (b)(1) for increasing
 awareness of issues regarding sexual abuse, sex trafficking, and
 other maltreatment of children must include training, as provided
 by this subsection, concerning prevention techniques for and
 recognition of sexual abuse, sex trafficking, and all other
 maltreatment of children, including the sexual abuse, sex
 trafficking, and other maltreatment of children with significant
 cognitive disabilities.  The training:
 (1)  must be provided in accordance with the frequency
 requirement adopted for the training under Section 21.4515 [, as
 part of a new employee orientation, to all new school district and
 open-enrollment charter school employees and to existing district
 and open-enrollment charter school employees on a schedule adopted
 by the agency by rule until all district and open-enrollment
 charter school employees have taken the training]; and
 (2)  must include training concerning:
 (A)  factors indicating a child is at risk for
 sexual abuse, sex trafficking, or other maltreatment;
 (B)  likely warning signs indicating a child may
 be a victim of sexual abuse, sex trafficking, or other
 maltreatment;
 (C)  internal procedures for seeking assistance
 for a child who is at risk for sexual abuse, sex trafficking, or
 other maltreatment, including referral to a school counselor, a
 social worker, or another mental health professional;
 (D)  techniques for reducing a child's risk of
 sexual abuse, sex trafficking, or other maltreatment; and
 (E)  community organizations that have relevant
 existing research-based programs that are able to provide training
 or other education for school district or open-enrollment charter
 school staff members, students, and parents.
 (d)  For any training under Subsection (c), each school
 district and open-enrollment charter school shall maintain records
 that include the number [name] of [each] district or charter school
 staff members [member] who participated in the training.
 SECTION 17.  Section 38.030(g), Education Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (g)  The course of instruction for training described under
 Subsection (f) may [not] be provided as an online course.  The
 course of instruction must use nationally recognized,
 evidence-based guidelines for bleeding control and must
 incorporate instruction on the psychomotor skills necessary to use
 a bleeding control station in the event of an injury to another
 person, including instruction on proper chest seal placement.
 SECTION 18.  Section 38.036, Education Code, is amended by
 amending Subsections (c) and (d) and adding Subsection (c-1) to
 read as follows:
 (c)  The methods under Subsection (b)(1) for increasing
 awareness and implementation of trauma-informed care must include
 training as provided by this subsection.  The training must:
 (1)  be provided:
 (A) [(1)]  through a program selected from the
 list of recommended best practice-based programs and
 research-based practices established under Section 38.351
 [161.325, Health and Safety Code]; and
 (B)  in accordance with the frequency requirement
 adopted for the training under Section 21.4515 [(2) as part of any
 new employee orientation for all new school district educators];
 and
 (2)  address how grief and trauma affect student
 learning and behavior and how evidence-based, grief-informed, and
 trauma-informed strategies support the academic success of
 students affected by grief and trauma
 [(3)  to existing school district educators on a
 schedule adopted by the agency by rule that requires educators to be
 trained at intervals necessary to keep educators informed of
 developments in the field].
 (c-1)  The training under Subsection (c) may include two or
 more listed topics together.
 (d)  For any training under Subsection (c), each school
 district shall maintain records that include the number [name] of
 [each] district staff members [member] who participated in the
 training.
 SECTION 19.  Section 38.210(b), Education Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (b)  Training required under this section must:
 (1)  include information on:
 (A)  recognizing the signs and symptoms of
 anaphylaxis;
 (B)  administering an epinephrine auto-injector;
 (C)  implementing emergency procedures, if
 necessary, after administering an epinephrine auto-injector; and
 (D)  properly disposing of used or expired
 epinephrine auto-injectors; [and]
 (2)  be provided in a formal training session or
 through online education; and
 (3)  be provided before the beginning of the school
 year or as soon as practicable following:
 (A)  the enrollment of a student with a diagnosed
 food allergy at risk for anaphylaxis at a campus that previously had
 no students with a diagnosed food allergy at risk for anaphylaxis;
 or
 (B)  a diagnosis of a student with a food allergy
 that makes the student at risk for anaphylaxis at a campus that
 previously had no students with a diagnosed food allergy at risk for
 anaphylaxis [and be completed annually].
 SECTION 20.  Section 38.351(h), Education Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (h)  If a school district provides the training under
 Subsection (g), the school district shall:
 (1)  require completion of the training in accordance
 with the frequency requirement established for that training under
 Section 21.4515 [a school district employee described under that
 subsection must participate in the training at least one time]; and
 (2)  [the school district shall] maintain records that
 include the number of [name of each] district employees [employee]
 who participated in the training.
 SECTION 21.  Section 39.0304, Education Code, is amended by
 amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsections (b-1) and (b-2) to
 read as follows:
 (a)  To ensure that each administration of assessment
 instruments under Section 39.023 is valid, reliable, and in
 compliance with the requirements of this subchapter, the
 commissioner may require training for school district employees
 involved in the administration of the assessment instruments,
 subject to Subsection (b-1).
 (b-1)  The commissioner may only require the employee at each
 district campus who oversees the administration of the assessment
 instruments to annually receive the training required under
 Subsection (a).
 (b-2)  The school district employee who oversees test
 administration on a district campus may, with discretion, require
 other district employees involved in the administration of
 assessment instruments to repeat the training under Subsection (a).
 SECTION 22.  Section 39.408, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 39.408.  ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR CERTAIN GRANT
 PROGRAMS. A school district or campus is eligible to participate in
 programs under Sections [21.4541,] 29.095[,] and 29.096 if the
 district or campus exhibited during each of the three preceding
 school years characteristics that strongly correlate with high
 dropout rates.
 SECTION 23.  The following provisions of the Education Code
 are repealed:
 (1)  Section 21.054(d-2), as amended by Chapter 464
 (S.B. 11) and Chapter 352 (H.B. 18), Acts of the 86th Legislature,
 Regular Session, 2019;
 (2)  Section 21.054(e-2);
 (3)  Section 21.454;
 (4)  Section 21.4541;
 (5)  Section 21.455;
 (6)  Section 21.4551;
 (7)  Section 21.4554;
 (8)  Section 21.457;
 (9)  Section 28.013(d);
 (10)  Section 33.086;
 (11)  Sections 33.202(d), (e), and (f);
 (12)  Section 34.0021; and
 (13)  Section 38.036(e).
 SECTION 24.  To the extent of any conflict, this Act prevails
 over another Act of the 87th Legislature, Regular Session, 2021,
 relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted
 codes.
 SECTION 25.  (a)  Not later than June 1, 2022, the State
 Board for Educator Certification shall develop the continuing
 education and training clearinghouse required by Section 21.4514,
 Education Code, as added by this Act.
 (b)  Not later than August 1, 2022, each school district
 shall establish frequency requirements for continuing education
 and training for district personnel in accordance with Section
 21.4515, Education Code, as added by this Act.  District personnel
 who are required to complete continuing education or training that
 is subject to Section 21.4515, Education Code, as added by this Act,
 must complete the continuing education or training in accordance
 with the frequency requirement established under Section 21.4515,
 Education Code, as added by this Act, beginning with the 2022-2023
 school year.
 (c)  Except as provided by Subsection (b) of this section,
 this Act applies beginning with the 2021-2022 school year.
 SECTION 26.  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, 2021.