Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1079 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 11/13/2024

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                            By: Curry H.B. No. 1079




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 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.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 29.182(b), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  The state plan must include procedures designed to
 ensure that:
 (1)  all secondary and postsecondary students have the
 opportunity to participate in career and technology education
 programs;
 (2)  the state complies with requirements for
 supplemental federal career and technology education funding;
 (3)  career and technology education is established as
 a part of the total education system of this state and constitutes
 an option for student learning that provides a rigorous course of
 study consistent with the required curriculum under Section 28.002
 and under which a student may receive specific education in a career
 and technology program that:
 (A)  incorporates competencies leading to
 academic and technical skill attainment;
 (B)  leads to:
 (i)  an industry-recognized license,
 credential, or certificate; or
 (ii)  at the postsecondary level, an
 associate or baccalaureate degree;
 (C)  includes opportunities for students to earn
 college credit for coursework; and
 (D)  includes, as an integral part of the program,
 participation by students and teachers in activities of career and
 technical student organizations supported by the agency and the
 State Board of Education; [and]
 (4)  a school district provides, to the greatest extent
 possible, to a student participating in a career and technology
 education program opportunities to enroll in dual credit courses
 designed to lead to a degree, license, or certification as part of
 the program; and
 (5)  courses of study in a Junior Reserve Officer
 Training Corps program or Leadership Officer Training Corps program
 are provided as part of a career and technology education program.
 SECTION 2.  Section 39.053(c), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (c)  School districts and campuses must be evaluated based on
 three domains of indicators of achievement adopted under this
 section that include:
 (1)  in the student achievement domain, indicators of
 student achievement that must include:
 (A)  for evaluating the performance of districts
 and campuses generally:
 (i)  an indicator that accounts for the
 results of assessment instruments required under Sections
 39.023(a), (c), and (l), as applicable for the district and campus,
 including the results of assessment instruments required for
 graduation retaken by a student, aggregated across grade levels by
 subject area, including:
 (a)  for the performance standard
 determined by the commissioner under Section 39.0241(a), the
 percentage of students who performed satisfactorily on the
 assessment instruments, aggregated across grade levels by subject
 area; and
 (b)  for the college readiness
 performance standard as determined under Section 39.0241, the
 percentage of students who performed satisfactorily on the
 assessment instruments, aggregated across grade levels by subject
 area; and
 (ii)  an indicator that accounts for the
 results of assessment instruments required under Section
 39.023(b), as applicable for the district and campus, including the
 percentage of students who performed satisfactorily on the
 assessment instruments, as determined by the performance standard
 adopted by the agency, aggregated across grade levels by subject
 area; and
 (B)  for evaluating the performance of high school
 campuses and districts that include high school campuses,
 indicators that account for:
 (i)  students who satisfy the Texas Success
 Initiative (TSI) college readiness benchmarks prescribed by the
 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board under Section 51.334 on
 an assessment instrument in reading or mathematics designated by
 the coordinating board under that section;
 (ii)  students who satisfy relevant
 performance standards on advanced placement tests or similar
 assessments;
 (iii)  students who earn dual course credits
 in the dual credit courses;
 (iv)  students who demonstrate military
 readiness by:
 (a)  enlisting [enlist] in the armed
 forces of the United States or the Texas National Guard;
 (b)  achieving a passing score set by
 the applicable military branch on the Armed Services Vocational
 Aptitude Battery test; or
 (c)  successfully completing a Junior
 Reserve Officer Training Corps program;
 (v)  students who earn industry
 certifications;
 (vi)  students admitted into postsecondary
 industry certification programs that require as a prerequisite for
 entrance successful performance at the secondary level;
 (vii)  students whose successful completion
 of a course or courses under Section 28.014 indicates the student's
 preparation to enroll and succeed, without remediation, in an
 entry-level general education course for a baccalaureate degree or
 associate degree;
 (viii)  students who successfully met
 standards on a composite of indicators that through research
 indicates the student's preparation to enroll and succeed, without
 remediation, in an entry-level general education course for a
 baccalaureate degree or associate degree;
 (ix)  high school graduation rates, computed
 in accordance with standards and definitions adopted in compliance
 with the Every Student Succeeds Act (20 U.S.C. Section 6301 et seq.)
 subject to the exclusions provided by Subsections (g), (g-1),
 (g-2), (g-3), and (g-4);
 (x)  students who successfully completed an
 OnRamps dual enrollment course;
 (xi)  students who successfully completed a
 practicum or internship approved by the State Board of Education;
 (xii)  students who are awarded an associate
 degree; and
 (xiii)  students who successfully completed
 a program of study in career and technical education;
 (2)  in the school progress domain, indicators for
 effectiveness in promoting student learning, which must include:
 (A)  for assessment instruments, including
 assessment instruments under Subdivisions (1)(A)(i) and (ii), the
 percentage of students who met the standard for improvement, as
 determined by the commissioner; and
 (B)  for evaluating relative performance, the
 performance of districts and campuses compared to similar districts
 or campuses; and
 (3)  in the closing the gaps domain, the use of
 disaggregated data to demonstrate the differentials among students
 from different racial and ethnic groups, socioeconomic
 backgrounds, and other factors, including:
 (A)  students formerly receiving special
 education services;
 (B)  students continuously enrolled; and
 (C)  students who are mobile.
 SECTION 3.  Section 48.106, Education Code, is amended by
 adding Subsection (a-2) to read as follows:
 (a-2)  In addition to the amounts under Subsections (a) and
 (a-1), a district is entitled to an annual allotment equal to the
 basic allotment, or if applicable, the sum of the basic allotment
 and the allotment under Section 48.101 to which the district is
 entitled, multiplied by:
 (1)  1.28 for each student enrolled in an approved
 Leadership Officer Training Corps program, as determined by the
 agency; and
 (2)  1.47 for each student enrolled in an approved
 Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program, as determined by the
 agency.
 SECTION 4.  This Act applies beginning with the 2025-2026
 school year.
 SECTION 5.  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, 2025.