89R14639 MEW-F By: Metcalf H.B. No. 3470 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to the administration of assessment instruments in public schools, eliminating the requirement to use public school assessment instruments as a criterion for promotion or graduation, and the temporary suspension of certain accountability determinations for a school district or campus in a school year in which the operations of the district or campus are disrupted as a result of a declared disaster. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Section 12.257(b), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (b) A charter granted under this subchapter must: (1) include a description of the adult education program to be offered under this subchapter; and (2) establish specific, objective standards for receiving a high school diploma, including[: [(A)] successful completion of: (A) [(i)] if applicable to the program participant, the curriculum requirements under Section 28.025; or (B) [(ii)] the appropriate curriculum requirements applicable to the program participant[; and [(B) satisfactory performance on the standardized secondary exit-level assessment instrument described by Section 12.260]. SECTION 2. Section 12.258(a), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) A person who is at least 18 years of age and not more than 50 years of age is eligible to enroll in an adult education program operated under a charter granted under this subchapter if the person: (1) has failed to complete the curriculum requirements for high school graduation; or (2) has failed to perform satisfactorily on an assessment instrument that, before the 2025-2026 school year, was required for high school graduation. SECTION 3. Section 12.260(b), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (b) The commissioner, in cooperation with the advisory committee established under Section 12.254, shall determine the level of performance considered to be satisfactory on the secondary exit-level assessment instrument adopted under Subsection (a) [for receipt of a high school diploma by a program participant in an adult education program operated under a charter granted under this subchapter]. SECTION 4. Section 18.005(c), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (c) A Job Corps diploma program shall: (1) develop educational programs specifically designed for persons eligible for enrollment in a Job Corps training program established by the United States Department of Labor; (2) coordinate educational programs and services in the diploma program with programs and services provided by the United States Department of Labor and other federal and state agencies and local political subdivisions and by persons who provide programs and services under contract with the United States Department of Labor; (3) provide a course of instruction that includes the required curriculum under Subchapter A, Chapter 28; and (4) [require that students enrolled in the diploma program satisfy the requirements of Section 39.025 before receiving a diploma under this chapter; and [(5)] comply with a requirement imposed under this title or a rule adopted under this title relating to the Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS) to the extent necessary to determine compliance with this chapter, as determined by the commissioner. SECTION 5. Section 19.0043(b), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (b) A student may graduate and receive a diploma from a Windham School District educational program if: (1) the student successfully completes the curriculum requirements identified by the State Board of Education under Section 28.025(a) [and complies with Section 39.025]; or (2) the student successfully completes the curriculum requirements under Section 28.025(a) as modified by an individualized education program developed under Section 29.005. SECTION 6. Section 25.005(b), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (b) A reciprocity agreement must: (1) address procedures for: (A) transferring student records; and (B) awarding credit for completed course work; and [(C) permitting a student to satisfy the requirements of Section 39.025 through successful performance on comparable end-of-course or other exit-level assessment instruments administered in another state; and] (2) include appropriate criteria developed by the agency. SECTION 7. Section 28.021(c), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (c) In determining promotion under Subsection (a), a school district shall consider: (1) the recommendation of the student's teacher; (2) the student's grade in each subject or course; and (3) [the student's score on an assessment instrument administered under Section 39.023(a), (b), or (l), to the extent applicable; and [(4)] any other necessary academic information, as determined by the district. SECTION 8. Section 28.0211(a-8), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (a-8) A school district may not be required to provide supplemental instruction under Subsection (a-1)(2) to a student in more than two subject areas per school year. If the district would otherwise be required to provide supplemental instruction to a student in more than two subject areas for a school year, the district shall prioritize providing supplemental instruction to the student in mathematics and reading[, or Algebra I, English I, or English II, as applicable,] for that school year. SECTION 9. Sections 28.025(b-7), (c), and (e), Education Code, are amended to read as follows: (b-7) The State Board of Education, in coordination with the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, shall adopt rules to ensure that a student may comply with the curriculum requirements under the foundation high school program or for an endorsement under Subsection (c-1) by successfully completing appropriate courses in the core curriculum of an institution of higher education under Section 61.822. Notwithstanding Subsection (b-15) or (c) [of this section, Section 39.025,] or any other provision of this code and notwithstanding any school district policy, a student who has completed the core curriculum of an institution of higher education under Section 61.822, as certified by the institution in accordance with commissioner rule, is considered to have earned a distinguished level of achievement under the foundation high school program and is entitled to receive a high school diploma from the appropriate high school as that high school is determined in accordance with commissioner rule. A student who is considered to have earned a distinguished level of achievement under the foundation high school program under this subsection may apply for admission to an institution of higher education for the first semester or other academic term after the semester or other academic term in which the student completes the core curriculum. (c) A person may receive a diploma if the person is eligible for a diploma under Section 28.0251. In other cases, a student may graduate and receive a diploma only if: (1) the student successfully completes the curriculum requirements identified by the State Board of Education under Subsection (a) and complies with Section [Sections] 28.0256 [and 39.025]; or (2) the student successfully completes an individualized education program developed under Section 29.005. (e) Each school district shall report the academic achievement record of students who have completed the foundation high school program on transcript forms adopted by the State Board of Education. [The transcript forms adopted by the board must be designed to clearly identify whether a student received a diploma or a certificate of coursework completion.] SECTION 10. Sections 28.02541(a) and (d), Education Code, are amended to read as follows: (a) This section applies only to a student who: (1) entered the ninth grade before the 2011-2012 school year; and (2) successfully completed the curriculum requirements for high school graduation applicable to the student when the student entered the ninth grade[; [(3) has not performed satisfactorily on an assessment instrument or a part of an assessment instrument required for high school graduation, including an alternate assessment instrument offered under Section 39.025(c-2); and [(4) has been administered the assessment instrument or the part of the assessment instrument for which the student has not performed satisfactorily at least three times]. (d) In adopting rules under Subsection (c)(2), the commissioner may authorize as an alternative requirement: (1) [an alternative assessment instrument and performance standard for that assessment instrument; [(2)] work experience; or (2) [(3)] military or other relevant life experience. SECTION 11. Section 28.02591(a), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, in coordination with the agency, shall collect longitudinal data relating to the post-graduation pursuits of each student who is awarded a diploma based on the determination of an individual graduation committee under former Section 28.0258, as that section existed on January 1, 2025, including whether the student: (1) enters the workforce; (2) enrolls in an associate degree or certificate program at a public or private institution of higher education; (3) enrolls in a bachelor's degree program at a public or private institution of higher education; or (4) enlists in the armed forces of the United States or the Texas National Guard. SECTION 12. Section 29.081(b-1), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (b-1) Each school district shall offer before the next scheduled administration of the assessment instrument, without cost to the student, additional accelerated instruction to each student in any subject in which the student failed to perform satisfactorily on an end-of-course assessment instrument listed in Section 39.023(c) [required for graduation]. SECTION 13. Section 29.402(c), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (c) A public junior college under this section shall: (1) design a dropout recovery curriculum that includes career and technology education courses that lead to industry or career certification; (2) integrate into the dropout recovery curriculum research-based strategies to assist students in becoming able academically to pursue postsecondary education, including: (A) high quality, college readiness instruction with strong academic and social supports; (B) secondary to postsecondary bridging that builds college readiness skills, provides a plan for college completion, and ensures transition counseling; and (C) information concerning appropriate supports available in the first year of postsecondary enrollment to ensure postsecondary persistence and success, to the extent funds are available for the purpose; (3) offer advanced academic and transition opportunities, including dual credit courses and college preparatory courses, such as advanced placement courses; and (4) coordinate with each partnering school district to provide in the articulation agreement that the district retains accountability for student attendance and[,] student completion of high school course requirements[, and student performance on assessment instruments] as necessary for the student to receive a diploma from a high school of the partnering school district. SECTION 14. Section 30.021(e), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (e) The school shall cooperate with public and private agencies and organizations serving students and other persons with visual impairments in the planning, development, and implementation of effective educational and rehabilitative service delivery systems associated with educating students with visual impairments. To maximize and make efficient use of state facilities, funding, and resources, the services provided in this area may include conducting a cooperative program with other agencies to serve students who have graduated from high school by completing all academic requirements applicable to students in regular education[, excluding satisfactory performance under Section 39.025,] who are younger than 22 years of age on September 1 of the school year and who have identified needs related to vocational training, independent living skills, orientation and mobility, social and leisure skills, compensatory skills, or remedial academic skills. SECTION 15. Section 30.104(b), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (b) A student may graduate and receive a diploma from a department educational program if: (1) the student successfully completes the curriculum requirements identified by the State Board of Education under Section 28.025(a) [and complies with Section 39.025]; or (2) the student successfully completes the curriculum requirements under Section 28.025(a) as modified by an individualized education program developed under Section 29.005. SECTION 16. Section 32.258(b), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (b) The system established under Subsection (a) shall provide a means for a student or the student's parent or other person standing in parental relationship to track the student's progress on assessment instruments administered under Section 39.023 [instrument requirements for graduation]. SECTION 17. Section 39.003(a), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) The commissioner may authorize special investigations to be conducted: (1) when excessive numbers of absences of students eligible to be tested on state assessment instruments are determined; (2) when excessive numbers of allowable exemptions from the required state assessment instruments are determined; (3) in response to complaints submitted to the agency with respect to alleged violations of civil rights or other requirements imposed on the state by federal law or court order; (4) in response to established compliance reviews of the district's financial accounting practices and state and federal program requirements; (5) when extraordinary numbers of student placements in disciplinary alternative education programs, other than placements under Sections 37.006 and 37.007, are determined; (6) in response to an allegation involving a conflict between members of the board of trustees or between the board and the district administration if it appears that the conflict involves a violation of a role or duty of the board members or the administration clearly defined by this code; (7) when excessive numbers of students in special education programs under Subchapter A, Chapter 29, are assessed through assessment instruments developed or adopted under Section 39.023(b); (8) in response to an allegation regarding or an analysis using a statistical method result indicating a possible violation of an assessment instrument security procedure established under Section 39.0301, including for the purpose of investigating or auditing a school district under that section; (9) when a significant pattern of decreased academic performance has developed as a result of the promotion in the preceding two school years of students who did not perform satisfactorily as determined by the commissioner under Section 39.0241(a) on assessment instruments administered under Section 39.023(a), (c), or (l); (10) when excessive numbers of students eligible to enroll fail to complete an Algebra II course or any other advanced course as determined by the commissioner; (11) when resource allocation practices as evaluated under Section 39.0821 indicate a potential for significant improvement in resource allocation; (12) when a disproportionate number of students of a particular demographic group is graduating with a particular endorsement under Section 28.025(c-1); (13) when an excessive number of students is graduating with a particular endorsement under Section 28.025(c-1); (14) in response to a complaint submitted to the agency with respect to alleged inaccurate data that is reported through the Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS) or through other reports required by state or federal law or rule or court order and that is used by the agency to make a determination relating to public school accountability, including accreditation, under this chapter; (15) [when 10 percent or more of the students graduating in a particular school year from a particular high school campus are awarded a diploma based on the determination of an individual graduation committee under Section 28.0258; [(16)] when a school district for any reason fails to produce, at the request of the agency, evidence or an investigation report relating to an educator who is under investigation by the State Board for Educator Certification; or (16) [(17)] as the commissioner otherwise determines necessary. SECTION 18. Section 39.023, Education Code, is amended by amending Subsections (a), (c), and (c-2) and adding Subsection (q) to read as follows: (a) The agency shall adopt or develop appropriate criterion-referenced assessment instruments designed to assess essential knowledge and skills in reading, mathematics, [social studies,] and science. Except as provided by Subsection (a-2), all students, other than students assessed under Subsection (b) or (l) or exempted under Section 39.027, shall be assessed in: (1) mathematics, annually in grades three through eight; (2) reading, annually in grades three through eight; and (3) [social studies, in grade eight; [(4)] science, in grades five and eight[; and [(5) any other subject and grade required by federal law]. (c) The agency shall also adopt end-of-course assessment instruments for secondary-level courses in reading, mathematics, and science only as necessary to comply with the Every Student Succeeds Act (20 U.S.C. Section 6301 et seq.) to be administered only as necessary to meet the minimum requirements of that Act [Algebra I, biology, English I, English II, and United States history. The Algebra I end-of-course assessment instrument must be administered with the aid of technology, but may include one or more parts that prohibit the use of technology. The English I and English II end-of-course assessment instruments must each assess essential knowledge and skills in both reading and writing and must provide a single score]. A school district shall comply with State Board of Education rules regarding administration of the assessment instruments adopted under [listed in] this subsection. If a student is in a special education program under Subchapter A, Chapter 29, the student's admission, review, and dismissal committee shall determine whether any allowable modification is necessary in administering to the student an assessment instrument required under this subsection. The State Board of Education shall administer the assessment instruments. An end-of-course assessment instrument may be administered in multiple parts over more than one day. [The State Board of Education shall adopt a schedule for the administration of end-of-course assessment instruments that complies with the requirements of Subsection (c-3).] (c-2) The agency may adopt end-of-course assessment instruments for courses for which end-of-course assessment instruments are not adopted under [not listed in] Subsection (c). A student's performance on an end-of-course assessment instrument adopted under this subsection is not subject to the performance requirements established under Subsection (c) or Section 39.025. (q) Notwithstanding any provision of this section or other law, if changes made to the Every Student Succeeds Act (20 U.S.C. Section 6301 et seq.) reduce the number or frequency of assessment instruments required to be administered to students, the State Board of Education shall adopt rules reducing the number or frequency of assessment instruments administered to students under state law, and the commissioner shall ensure that students are not assessed in subject areas or in grades that are no longer required to meet the minimum requirements of that Act. SECTION 19. Subchapter B, Chapter 39, Education Code, is amended by adding Section 39.0239 to read as follows: Sec. 39.0239. ADMINISTRATION OF ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS AND TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF CERTAIN ACCOUNTABILITY MEASURES DURING DISASTER. (a) If a school district is located wholly or partly in the area of a disaster declared by the president of the United States under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Section 5121 et seq.) or by the governor under Chapter 418, Government Code, during a school year in which district operations, including in-person attendance, are disrupted, the commissioner shall apply to the United States Department of Education for a waiver of the requirement under the Every Student Succeeds Act (20 U.S.C. Section 6301 et seq.) to administer assessment instruments during that school year for the affected district. (b) If the United States Department of Education fails to grant a waiver requested under Subsection (a), the assessment instruments shall be administered as required under Section 39.023 during the applicable school year, but, notwithstanding any other law, the commissioner may not consider the results of the assessment instruments for purposes of evaluating school district or campus performance under this chapter for the affected district for the applicable school year, including in determining: (1) the accreditation status of a district under Section 39.051; (2) the performance rating to assign to the district or the district's campuses under Section 39.054; or (3) whether to impose any intervention or sanction authorized by Chapter 39A after the applicable school year on the district or the district's campuses. SECTION 20. The heading to Section 39.025, Education Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 39.025. USE OF END-OF-COURSE ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENT [SECONDARY-LEVEL PERFORMANCE REQUIRED]. SECTION 21. Section 39.025(a), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) The commissioner shall adopt rules requiring a student in the foundation high school program under Section 28.025 to be administered an end-of-course assessment instrument listed in Section 39.023(c) only for a course in which the student is enrolled and for which an end-of-course assessment instrument is administered. Each student's performance on an end-of-course assessment instrument shall be evaluated to determine whether the [A] student achieved [is required to achieve] a scale score that indicates satisfactory performance, as determined by the commissioner under Section 39.0241(a)[, on each end-of-course assessment instrument administered to the student]. The results of the administration of an end-of-course assessment instrument required under this subsection may not be used as criteria for graduation. The results may be used only for the purpose of diagnosing the academic strengths and deficiencies of a student and guiding specific instruction to the student. [For each scale score required under this subsection that is not based on a 100-point scale scoring system, the commissioner shall provide for conversion, in accordance with commissioner rule, of the scale score to an equivalent score based on a 100-point scale scoring system. A student may not receive a high school diploma until the student has performed satisfactorily on end-of-course assessment instruments in the manner provided under this subsection.] This subsection does not require a student to demonstrate readiness to enroll in an institution of higher education. SECTION 22. Section 39.034(d), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (d) The agency shall determine the necessary annual improvement required each year for a student to be prepared to perform satisfactorily on, as applicable: (1) the grade five assessment instruments; (2) the grade eight assessment instruments; and (3) the end-of-course assessment instruments listed in Section 39.023(c) [required under this subchapter for graduation]. SECTION 23. 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 those 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 enlist in the armed forces of the United States or the Texas National Guard; (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 24. Section 39.203(c), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (c) In addition to the distinction designations described by Subsections (a) and (b), a campus that satisfies the criteria developed under Section 39.204 shall be awarded a distinction designation by the commissioner for outstanding performance in academic achievement in reading [English language arts], mathematics, or science[, or social studies]. SECTION 25. The following provisions of the Education Code are repealed: (1) Section 12.104(b-2); (2) Section 19.0043(c); (3) Sections 28.0211(o) and (p); (4) Sections 28.025(c-6) and (d); (5) Section 28.0258; (6) Section 28.0259; (7) Section 30.104(c); (8) Section 39.023(c-9); and (9) Sections 39.025(a-1), (a-2), (a-3), (a-4), (a-5), (b), (c), (c-1), (c-2), (d), (e), (f), (f-1), (f-2), and (g). SECTION 26. (a) As soon as practicable after the effective date of this Act, each school district that provided notice to an eighth grade student during the 2024-2025 school year under Section 39.025(g), Education Code, as that section existed before its repeal by this Act, shall send an updated notice to that student informing the student of the specific requirements applicable to the student under Sections 39.023(c) and 39.025(a), Education Code, as amended by this Act. (b) As soon as practicable after the effective date of this Act, the commissioner of education shall determine the level of performance considered to be satisfactory as required under Section 39.0241(a), Education Code, on the assessment instrument required under Section 39.023(c), Education Code, as amended by this Act. SECTION 27. This Act applies beginning with the 2025-2026 school year. SECTION 28. 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.