Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3101

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

Caption

Relating to the provision of accelerated and supplemental instruction for public school students and outcomes-based contracting with those providers.

Impact

The implementation of HB3101 will lead to significant changes in how school districts manage tutoring contracts. By requiring outcomes-based contracts, the bill encourages districts to prioritize measurable student performance as part of their agreements with tutors. This approach aims to align the financial incentives of the tutoring providers with student success, making it clear that provider payments will depend on achieving predefined educational outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 3101 focuses on enhancing public school education by mandating accelerated and supplemental instruction through high-impact tutoring. The bill specifies that the Texas Education Agency will approve tutoring providers based on criteria that include personalized instruction, frequency, and the qualifications of tutors. This aims to ensure that students receive effective support tailored to their needs, helping accelerate their learning and achieving better academic outcomes.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to improve educational attainment in Texas schools by addressing the needs of struggling students, there could be concerns regarding the reliance on outside tutoring providers. Critics may argue that this could limit the autonomy of local schools in choosing how to address educational gaps. Additionally, debate may arise about the effectiveness of such contracted services and whether they can consistently deliver the promised educational outcomes, calling into question their accountability and impact on diverse student populations.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

  • Chapter 28. Courses Of Study; Advancement
    • Section: 0211

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2721

Relating to accelerated and supplemental instruction provided to public school students who fail to achieve satisfactory performance on certain assessment instruments and access to criminal history record information for certain tutors providing that instruction.

TX SB1261

Relating to accelerated instruction provided to public school students who fail to achieve satisfactory performance on certain assessment instruments.

TX HB2570

Relating to the provision of accelerated and supplemental instruction to public school students who fail to achieve satisfactory performance on certain assessment instruments.

TX HB1416

Relating to accelerated instruction provided to public school students who fail to achieve satisfactory performance on certain assessment instruments.

TX SB2295

Relating to accelerated instruction provided for public school students who fail to achieve satisfactory performance on certain assessment instruments, indicators under the public school accountability system, and performance standards in public schools.

TX HB2031

Relating to the assessment of public school students and the provision of accelerated instruction to students who fail to achieve satisfactory performance on certain assessment instruments.

TX HB1983

Relating to the assessment of public school students and the provision of accelerated instruction to students who fail to achieve satisfactory performance on certain assessment instruments.

TX HB2162

Relating to reading instruction, assessment instruments, and interventions provided to public school students.

TX HB82

Relating to a parent-directed supplemental services and instructional materials program for public school students; authorizing a fee.

TX HB1605

Relating to instructional material and technology, the adoption of essential knowledge and skills for certain public school foundation curriculum subjects, and the extension of additional state aid to school districts for the provision of certain instructional materials; authorizing a fee.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.