Bill Text: TX HB2913 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the operation of dropout recovery programs by certain public junior colleges in partnership with school districts.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-03-17 - Referred to Higher Education [HB2913 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-HB2913-Introduced.html
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By: Munoz, Jr. | H.B. No. 2913 |
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relating to the operation of dropout recovery programs by certain | ||
public junior colleges in partnership with school districts. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 29, Education Code, is amended by adding | ||
Subchapter K to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER K. PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGE AND SCHOOL DISTRICT | ||
PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM TO PROVIDE DROPOUT RECOVERY | ||
Sec. 29.401. APPLICABILITY. (a) This subchapter applies | ||
only to a public junior college, as defined by Section 61.003, | ||
located in a county: | ||
(1) with a population of 750,000 or more; and | ||
(2) with less than 65 percent of the population 25 | ||
years and older having graduated from high school, according to the | ||
most recent American Community Survey five-year estimates compiled | ||
by the United States Census Bureau. | ||
(b) The application of this subchapter to a public junior | ||
college is not affected if, after the public junior college enters | ||
into a partnership and begins providing a dropout recovery program | ||
as provided by this subchapter, the county's demographics under | ||
Subsection (a)(2) change and the county no longer meets the | ||
requirements under Subsection (a)(2). | ||
Sec. 29.402. PARTNERSHIP. (a) A public junior college may | ||
partner with one or more school districts located in the public | ||
junior college district to provide on the campus of the public | ||
junior college a dropout recovery program for students described by | ||
Subsection (b). | ||
(b) A person who is under 26 years of age is eligible to | ||
enroll in a dropout recovery program under this subchapter if the | ||
person: | ||
(1) must complete not more than three course credits | ||
to complete the curriculum requirements for the minimum, | ||
recommended, or advanced high school program, as appropriate, for | ||
high school graduation; or | ||
(2) has failed to perform satisfactorily on an | ||
end-of-course assessment instrument administered under Section | ||
39.023(c) or an assessment instrument administered under Section | ||
39.023(c) as that section existed before amendment by Chapter 1312 | ||
(S.B. 1031), Acts of the 80th Legislature, Regular Session, 2007. | ||
(c) A public junior college under this section shall: | ||
(1) design a dropout recovery curriculum that includes | ||
career and technology education courses in collaboration with one | ||
or more school districts located in the public junior college | ||
district; and | ||
(2) offer advanced academic and transition | ||
opportunities, including dual credit courses and college | ||
preparatory courses, such as advanced placement courses. | ||
Sec. 29.403. FINANCING. (a) A public junior college | ||
district may receive for each student enrolled in a dropout | ||
recovery program under this subchapter an amount equal to the total | ||
average per student funding amount in the school district the | ||
student would otherwise attend school during the preceding school | ||
year for maintenance and operations, including state and local | ||
funding, but excluding money from the available school fund. | ||
(b) A student who is enrolled in a program under this | ||
subchapter is included in determining the average daily attendance | ||
under Section 42.005 of the school district in which the student | ||
would otherwise attend school. | ||
SECTION 2. 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, 2011. |