Bill Text: TX SB1074 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to positive behavior plans of school districts, development of positive behavior best practices by the Texas Education Agency, and reporting of disproportionate discretionary disciplinary action by school districts.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-03-18 - Referred to Education [SB1074 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-SB1074-Introduced.html
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By: Lucio | S.B. No. 1074 |
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relating to positive behavior plans of school districts, | ||
development of positive behavior best practices by the Texas | ||
Education Agency, and reporting of disproportionate discretionary | ||
disciplinary action by school districts. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subchapter F, Chapter 11, Education Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 11.2521 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 11.2521. DISTRICT POSITIVE BEHAVIOR PLAN. (a) A | ||
school district may adopt a district positive behavior plan to | ||
promote learning, improve school safety, and identify strategies to | ||
support students in developing and exhibiting positive behavior. A | ||
positive behavior plan must: | ||
(1) include measurable district performance | ||
objectives to determine if the district is successfully meeting | ||
goals established under the plan; | ||
(2) use an age-appropriate and research-based | ||
approach to identify and support the behavioral needs of students; | ||
(3) be developed with input from stakeholders, | ||
including school district employees, parents, students, and | ||
community members; | ||
(4) complement the individualized education plans of | ||
any district students receiving special education services under | ||
Subchapter A, Chapter 29; | ||
(5) provide evidence-based models for positive | ||
behavior; | ||
(6) prioritize alternative disciplinary courses of | ||
action that do not rely on the use of in-school suspension, | ||
out-of-school suspension, or placement in a disciplinary | ||
alternative education program or juvenile justice alternative | ||
education program to manage student behavior; | ||
(7) incorporate the use of the comprehensive school | ||
counseling program developed under Section 33.005; | ||
(8) provide positive behavior management strategies, | ||
including: | ||
(A) positive behavior interventions and support; | ||
(B) trauma-informed practices; | ||
(C) social and emotional learning; | ||
(D) referral for services, if necessary; | ||
(E) restorative practices; | ||
(F) meditation; and | ||
(G) guided individual counseling and case | ||
management; | ||
(9) include a list of training and resources necessary | ||
to implement the plan; and | ||
(10) at least once every two years, be reviewed and, if | ||
necessary, revised using data collected on the performance | ||
objectives included in the plan under Subdivision (1). | ||
(b) In determining the training necessary to implement the | ||
positive behavior plan, a school district must, to the extent | ||
possible, include training that fulfills educators' continuing | ||
education requirements under Section 21.054. | ||
(c) A school district's positive behavior plan may: | ||
(1) detail the use of exclusionary disciplinary | ||
actions, including in-school suspension, out-of-school suspension, | ||
or placement in a disciplinary alternative education program or | ||
juvenile justice alternative education program, which may be used | ||
only: | ||
(A) when required by law; or | ||
(B) under the circumstances specified in the | ||
district's student code of conduct adopted under Section 37.001; | ||
and | ||
(2) in accordance with Section 37.081, provide for: | ||
(A) employing security personnel; | ||
(B) entering into a memorandum of understanding | ||
with a local law enforcement agency for the provision of school | ||
resource officers; or | ||
(C) commissioning peace officers. | ||
(d) On the request of a school district, the agency shall | ||
provide a resource included on the positive behavior best practices | ||
list under Section 37.0016 to the district if the district's | ||
positive behavior plan complies with Subsection (a) and the | ||
resource is included in the district's plan. A district must | ||
include a copy of the district's plan with the request. The agency | ||
may not charge a district for any resource provided under this | ||
subsection. | ||
(e) A plan adopted under this section satisfies a school | ||
district's requirement to develop strategies to improve positive | ||
behavior interventions and support in the district improvement plan | ||
under Section 11.252. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 21.054(d), Education Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(d) Continuing education requirements for a classroom | ||
teacher must provide that at least 25 percent of the training | ||
required every five years include instruction regarding: | ||
(1) collecting and analyzing information that will | ||
improve effectiveness in the classroom; | ||
(2) recognizing early warning indicators that a | ||
student may be at risk of dropping out of school; | ||
(3) digital learning, digital teaching, and | ||
integrating technology into classroom instruction; | ||
(4) educating diverse student populations, including: | ||
(A) students who are eligible to participate in | ||
special education programs under Subchapter A, Chapter 29; | ||
(B) students who are eligible to receive | ||
educational services required under Section 504, Rehabilitation | ||
Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. Section 794); | ||
(C) students with mental health conditions or who | ||
engage in substance abuse; | ||
(D) students with intellectual or developmental | ||
disabilities; | ||
(E) students who are educationally | ||
disadvantaged; | ||
(F) students of limited English proficiency; and | ||
(G) students at risk of dropping out of school; | ||
(5) understanding appropriate relationships, | ||
boundaries, and communications between educators and students; | ||
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(6) how mental health conditions, including grief and | ||
trauma, affect student learning and behavior and how | ||
evidence-based, grief-informed, and trauma-informed strategies | ||
support the academic success of students affected by grief and | ||
trauma; and | ||
(7) using positive behavior management strategies | ||
described by Section 11.2521(a)(8). | ||
SECTION 3. Section 21.451(d), Education Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(d) The staff development: | ||
(1) may include training in: | ||
(A) technology; | ||
(B) positive behavior intervention and support | ||
strategies, including classroom management, district discipline | ||
policies, the district's positive behavior plan adopted under | ||
Section 11.2521, and the student code of conduct adopted under | ||
Chapter 37; and | ||
(C) digital learning; | ||
(2) subject to Subsection (e) and to Section 21.3541 | ||
and rules adopted under that section, must include training that is | ||
evidence-based, as defined by Section 8101, Every Student Succeeds | ||
Act (20 U.S.C. Section 7801), and that: | ||
(A) relates to instruction of students with | ||
disabilities, including students with disabilities who also have | ||
other intellectual or mental health conditions; and | ||
(B) is designed for educators who work primarily | ||
outside the area of special education; and | ||
(3) must include training on: | ||
(A) suicide prevention; | ||
(B) recognizing signs of mental health | ||
conditions and substance abuse; | ||
(C) strategies for establishing and maintaining | ||
positive relationships among students, including conflict | ||
resolution; | ||
(D) how grief and trauma affect student learning | ||
and behavior and how evidence-based, grief-informed, and | ||
trauma-informed strategies support the academic success of | ||
students affected by grief and trauma; and | ||
(E) preventing, identifying, responding to, and | ||
reporting incidents of bullying. | ||
SECTION 4. Subchapter A, Chapter 37, Education Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 37.0016 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 37.0016. POSITIVE BEHAVIOR BEST PRACTICES LIST. (a) | ||
The agency, in coordination with the Health and Human Services | ||
Commission, shall provide and annually update a list of recommended | ||
best practices relating to school discipline and models of positive | ||
behavior, including methods to: | ||
(1) ensure schools do not take discretionary | ||
disciplinary action against a disproportionate number of students: | ||
(A) of a particular race; | ||
(B) who are enrolled in a special education | ||
program under Subchapter A, Chapter 29; or | ||
(C) who receive accommodations or services under | ||
Section 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. Section 794); | ||
(2) identify underlying causes of disruptive | ||
behaviors; | ||
(3) promote person-centered approaches to behavior | ||
management; | ||
(4) minimize the use of exclusionary disciplinary | ||
actions; | ||
(5) promote a positive school climate; | ||
(6) develop, implement, and revise evidence-based | ||
behavior intervention plans; and | ||
(7) improve the general health and safety of students. | ||
(b) The list developed under Subsection (a): | ||
(1) must include training materials and other | ||
resources on: | ||
(A) positive behavior interventions and support; | ||
(B) trauma-informed practices; | ||
(C) social and emotional learning; | ||
(D) promoting a positive school climate; and | ||
(E) restorative practices; and | ||
(2) may include training materials and other resources | ||
on any other topic listed under Subsection (a). | ||
(c) In developing the list, the agency may collaborate with: | ||
(1) educators; | ||
(2) community member organizations; | ||
(3) institutions of higher education; | ||
(4) the Texas School Safety Center; | ||
(5) regional education service centers; | ||
(6) the Center for Elimination of Disproportionality | ||
and Disparities; | ||
(7) organizations with expertise in providing | ||
evidence-based training in positive behavior models to school | ||
districts; and | ||
(8) any other entity the agency considers appropriate. | ||
(d) The list developed under Subsection (a) must be posted | ||
on the agency's Internet website and on the Internet website of each | ||
regional education service center. | ||
(e) In updating the list developed under Subsection (a), the | ||
agency shall incorporate data collected from school districts that | ||
have adopted positive behavior plans under Section 11.2521, | ||
including data collected by school districts on the performance | ||
objectives included in districts' plans under Section | ||
11.2521(a)(1). | ||
(f) Training materials included in the list under | ||
Subsection (b) must, to the extent possible, fulfill educators' | ||
continuing education requirements under Section 21.054. | ||
SECTION 5. Subchapter A, Chapter 37, Education Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 37.0201 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 37.0201. POSITIVE BEHAVIOR PLAN: DISPROPORTIONATE | ||
DISCRETIONARY DISCIPLINARY ACTION. (a) In this section, | ||
"discretionary disciplinary action" means any disciplinary action | ||
taken by a school district that is allowed but not required under | ||
this chapter or the district's student code of conduct. | ||
(b) The agency shall evaluate information reported through | ||
the Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS) to | ||
determine whether a school district appears to be taking | ||
discretionary disciplinary action, including suspension, | ||
expulsion, placement in a disciplinary alternative education | ||
program or juvenile justice alternative education program, or any | ||
other disciplinary action reported through PEIMS, against a | ||
disproportionate number of students: | ||
(1) of a particular race or ethnicity; | ||
(2) who are enrolled in a special education program | ||
under Subchapter A, Chapter 29; | ||
(3) who receive accommodations or services under | ||
Section 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. Section 794); | ||
(4) who are homeless; or | ||
(5) who are in a bilingual education or special | ||
language program under Subchapter B, Chapter 29. | ||
(c) On determining that a school district is taking | ||
discretionary disciplinary action disproportionately, the agency | ||
shall: | ||
(1) notify the district of the determination; and | ||
(2) include in the notification information on the | ||
resources available to school districts through the positive | ||
behavior best practices list provided by Section 37.0016. | ||
(d) A school district determined by the agency to be taking | ||
discretionary disciplinary action disproportionately for three | ||
consecutive years shall develop, adopt, and implement a positive | ||
behavior plan under Section 11.2521. The district's plan must | ||
include strategies to reduce disproportionality in the application | ||
of discretionary disciplinary action. | ||
SECTION 6. Section 37.081, Education Code, is amended by | ||
amending Subsections (a) and (d) and adding Subsection (a-1) to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) Subject to Subsection (a-1), the [ |
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of any school district may employ security personnel, enter into a | ||
memorandum of understanding with a local law enforcement agency for | ||
the provision of school resource officers, and commission peace | ||
officers to carry out this subchapter. If a board of trustees | ||
authorizes a person employed as security personnel to carry a | ||
weapon, the person must be a commissioned peace officer. The | ||
jurisdiction of a peace officer, a school resource officer, or | ||
security personnel under this section shall be determined by the | ||
board of trustees and may include all territory in the boundaries of | ||
the school district and all property outside the boundaries of the | ||
district that is owned, leased, or rented by or otherwise under the | ||
control of the school district and the board of trustees that employ | ||
the peace officer or security personnel or that enter into a | ||
memorandum of understanding for the provision of a school resource | ||
officer. | ||
(a-1) If a school district employs security personnel, | ||
enters into a memorandum of understanding with a local law | ||
enforcement agency for the provision of school resource officers, | ||
or commissions peace officers under Subsection (a), the district | ||
must adopt a positive behavior plan under Section 11.2521 and the | ||
plan must state the duties of the peace officers, school resource | ||
officers, or security personnel. | ||
(d) The board of trustees of the school district shall | ||
determine the law enforcement duties of peace officers, school | ||
resource officers, and security personnel. The duties must be | ||
included in: | ||
(1) the district improvement plan under Section | ||
11.252; | ||
(2) the student code of conduct adopted under Section | ||
37.001; | ||
(3) any memorandum of understanding providing for a | ||
school resource officer; [ |
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(4) any other campus or district document describing | ||
the role of peace officers, school resource officers, or security | ||
personnel in the district; and | ||
(5) the district's positive behavior plan adopted | ||
under Section 11.2521. | ||
SECTION 7. This Act applies beginning with the 2021-2022 | ||
school year. | ||
SECTION 8. 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, 2021. |