Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4410 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/09/2023

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                    88R13694 AMF-F
 By: Dutton H.B. No. 4410


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the creation of a Texas Commission on High School
 Outcomes.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  DEFINITION. In this Act, "commission" means the
 Texas Commission on High School Outcomes.
 SECTION 2.  TEXAS COMMISSION ON HIGH SCHOOL OUTCOMES. (a)
 The commission is established to develop and make recommendations
 for improvements to the current public high school structure or
 practices to improve the college, career, or military readiness of
 students.
 (b)  The commission is composed of 16 members, consisting of:
 (1)  seven members appointed by the governor;
 (2)  four members appointed by the lieutenant governor;
 (3)  four members appointed by the speaker of the house
 of representatives; and
 (4)  a member of the State Board of Education, as
 designated by the chair of that board.
 (c)  The members appointed by the governor must have an
 interest in public education and include at least:
 (1)  one person who is a current or retired classroom
 teacher with at least 10 years of teaching experience;
 (2)  one person who is a member of the business or civic
 community in North Texas;
 (3)  one person who is a member of the business or civic
 community in West Texas; and
 (4)  one person who is a member of the business or civic
 community in South Texas.
 (d)  The appointments made by the lieutenant governor and the
 speaker of the house of representatives must each consist of:
 (1)  three members of the applicable legislative
 chamber; and
 (2)  an administrator for a public school or a member of
 the board of trustees of a school district.
 (e)  In making appointments under Subsections (b)(1), (2),
 and (3) of this section, the governor, lieutenant governor, and
 speaker of the house of representatives shall coordinate to ensure
 that the membership of the commission reflects, to the extent
 possible, the ethnic and geographic diversity of this state.
 (f)  The governor shall designate the presiding officer of
 the commission.
 SECTION 3.  COMPENSATION AND REIMBURSEMENT. A member of the
 commission is not entitled to compensation for service on the
 commission but is entitled to reimbursement for actual and
 necessary expenses incurred in performing commission duties.
 SECTION 4.  ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT AND FUNDING. (a) The
 Texas Education Agency shall provide administrative support for the
 commission.
 (b)  Funding for the administrative and operational expenses
 of the commission shall be provided by legislative appropriation
 made to the Texas Education Agency for that purpose.
 SECTION 5.  STUDY AND RECOMMENDATIONS. (a) The commission
 shall study and develop recommendations under this Act to address
 issues related to the college, career, and military readiness of
 public high school students in this state, including:
 (1)  the purpose and role of public high schools in
 preparing students for the modern economy;
 (2)  the postsecondary preferences of students and
 young adults and the ways public high schools can be adapted to
 support those preferences;
 (3)  changes that could be made to current high school
 graduation requirements to improve student postsecondary outcomes
 and better reflect the needs of the modern economy;
 (4)  changes that could be made to the current public
 school finance system to:
 (A)  equip and encourage public schools to adopt
 innovative educational models and career and technology programs;
 and
 (B)  support the improvement of postsecondary
 outcomes;
 (5)  barriers to implementing innovative programs of
 study or courses, including career-focused or technical programs or
 courses, that support students in achieving postsecondary success;
 and
 (6)  the state's current approach to industry
 certifications and whether students are being offered credentials
 of value that will lead to high-wage, high-demand jobs.
 (b)  The commission may establish one or more working groups
 composed of not more than six members of the commission to study,
 discuss, and address specific policy issues and recommendations to
 refer to the commission for consideration.
 SECTION 6.  REPORT. Not later than December 31, 2024, the
 commission shall prepare and deliver a report to the governor and
 the legislature that recommends statutory changes to improve
 outcomes for public high school students and ensure every student
 is prepared for college, a career, or military service immediately
 upon graduation.
 SECTION 7.  PUBLIC MEETINGS AND PUBLIC INFORMATION. (a) The
 commission may hold public meetings as needed to fulfill its duties
 under this Act.
 (b)  The commission is subject to Chapters 551 and 552,
 Government Code.
 SECTION 8.  COMMISSION ABOLISHED. The commission is
 abolished January 1, 2025.
 SECTION 9.  EFFECTIVE DATE.  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, 2023.