Texas 2023 - 88th 3rd C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SB56

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to academic distinction designations under the public school accountability system and the career and technology allotment under the Foundation School Program.

Impact

The proposed amendments to Section 39.202 of the Education Code will create tangible benefits for both students and educational institutions. By defining clear standards for academic distinction, schools may become more motivated to improve performance metrics. Additionally, this could lead to an increase in funding for schools that meet or exceed these new benchmarks, thereby potentially providing better resources and opportunities for students, particularly in career and technology programs. The impact is expected to encourage schools to offer more robust preparation pathways for students entering the workforce.

Summary

Senate Bill 56 aims to enhance academic distinction designations within Texas public schools while also revising the career and technology allotment under the Foundation School Program. The bill seeks to establish more explicit criteria for recognizing schools and districts that excel in preparing students for postsecondary readiness. By supporting successful academic efforts, the bill strives to foster an educational system that equips students with the necessary skills and certifications required for the modern workforce.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB56 appears to be positive. Supporters argue that improving academic distinctions will not only elevate educational standards but also aid students in achieving better outcomes in both college and career opportunities. However, there are concerns raised by some educational advocacy groups regarding the adequacy of the funding model attached to the new provisions. Critics worry that unless sufficient financial resources accompany the heightened standards, schools may struggle to meet the new requirements, potentially leading to wider disparities among districts.

Contention

A point of contention may arise from the execution of the bill's criteria for academic distinction and the associated funding implications. Skeptics argue that the bill could inadvertently create additional pressures on schools to perform while lacking the necessary support systems, thereby affecting schools in low-income areas disproportionately. Ensuring equitable implementation of the new standards remains a vital concern as the bill progresses, as lawmakers and stakeholders aim to balance competitive academic performance with accessible education for all students.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

  • Chapter 39. Public School System Accountability
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 48. Foundation School Program
    • Section: 106

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB789

Relating to academic distinction designations under the public school accountability system and the career and technology allotment under the Foundation School Program.

TX HB4402

Relating to the administration of certain assessment instruments, the accountability rating system for assessing campus and district performance, public school career and technology education programs, and an extracurricular and cocurricular allotment under the Foundation School Program.

TX HB651

Relating to the inclusion of Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps and Leadership Officer Training Corps programs as public school career and technology education programs and the indicator of achievement for military readiness under the public school accountability system.

TX SB1895

Relating to the inclusion of Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps and Leadership Officer Training Corps programs as public school career and technology education programs and the indicator of achievement for military readiness under the public school accountability system.

TX HB100

Relating to public education and public school finance, including the rights, certification, and compensation of public school educators, contributions by a public school to the Teacher Retirement System of Texas, and an education savings account program for certain children.

TX HB535

Relating to indicators of achievement under the public school accountability system.

TX HB5138

Relating to indicators of achievement under the public school accountability system.

TX SB475

Relating to the inclusion of a school safety domain for evaluating districts and campuses under the public school accountability system.

TX HB2615

Relating to the operation by a school district of a foundation and trade diploma program to provide eligible high school students with educational training under a plan for the issuance of a high school diploma and the application of certain student-based allotments under the public school finance system.

TX HB4795

Relating to an indicator of achievement for military readiness under the public school accountability system.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.