Bill Text: TX SB193 | 2017-2018 | 85th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to Texas community schools.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-01-25 - Referred to Education [SB193 Detail]
Download: Texas-2017-SB193-Introduced.html
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By: Garcia | S.B. No. 193 |
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relating to Texas community schools. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 29, Education Code, is amended by adding | ||
Subchapter M to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER M. TEXAS COMMUNITY SCHOOLS | ||
Sec. 29.501. DEFINITION. In this subchapter, | ||
"community-based organization" means a nonprofit corporation or | ||
association located in close proximity to the population the | ||
organization serves. | ||
Sec. 29.502. TEXAS COMMUNITY SCHOOL. (a) A Texas community | ||
school is a public elementary, middle, junior high, or high school | ||
that partners with one or more community-based organizations to | ||
coordinate academic, social, and health services to reduce barriers | ||
to learning and improve the quality of education for students in the | ||
community. | ||
(b) A Texas community school offers a variety of programs | ||
and services, which may include: | ||
(1) early childhood education; | ||
(2) after-school and summer school academic and | ||
enrichment programs; | ||
(3) college and career preparation; | ||
(4) service learning opportunities, such as | ||
internships and community service programs; | ||
(5) leadership and mentoring programs; | ||
(6) activities to encourage community and parent | ||
engagement in students' education; | ||
(7) health and social services for students and their | ||
families; and | ||
(8) parenting classes. | ||
Sec. 29.503. TRANSITION TO TEXAS COMMUNITY SCHOOL. (a) A | ||
public elementary, middle, junior high, or high school may | ||
transition to a Texas community school if the school: | ||
(1) establishes a school community partnership team to | ||
function as the campus-level planning and decision-making | ||
committee required under Section 11.251, composed of the members | ||
required under Section 11.251 and additional community | ||
representatives; | ||
(2) conducts a comprehensive on-site needs assessment | ||
using the guidelines and procedures described by Section 39.106(b); | ||
(3) establishes a partnership with a lead | ||
community-based organization, such as Communities In Schools, a | ||
social service provider, or an education or youth services | ||
organization, that has experience in developing and implementing a | ||
community school plan; | ||
(4) develops a community school plan that satisfies | ||
the requirements for a campus improvement plan under Section | ||
11.253; and | ||
(5) gains approval for the community school plan from: | ||
(A) at least 75 percent of campus faculty and | ||
staff and 75 percent of parents of students enrolled at the school; | ||
and | ||
(B) the board of trustees of the school district | ||
in which the school is located. | ||
(b) A school that transitions to a Texas community school | ||
under Subsection (a) shall hire a new employee or designate a school | ||
district employee or an employee of a community-based organization | ||
with experience in developing and implementing a community school | ||
plan as the community school coordinator for the school. The | ||
coordinator's duties include: | ||
(1) recruiting community partners and building | ||
community support for the school; | ||
(2) coordinating: | ||
(A) the school community partnership team's | ||
planning and training activities; | ||
(B) planning and evaluation efforts between the | ||
school and community partners; | ||
(C) academic and student and family support | ||
programs; and | ||
(D) after-school, summer, and enrichment | ||
programs for students; | ||
(3) encouraging community and parent engagement in the | ||
school; | ||
(4) seeking available resources for implementing | ||
community school programs and services; | ||
(5) conducting an annual needs assessment of the | ||
school in coordination with the school community partnership team; | ||
(6) acting as a liaison between the school, other | ||
community schools, the school district, and community partners; and | ||
(7) developing a plan for sustaining the community | ||
school plan. | ||
(c) In developing or implementing a community school plan, | ||
the school may seek assistance from other community schools, | ||
regional education service centers, or technical assistance | ||
providers. | ||
(d) For purposes of Subsection (c), a technical assistance | ||
provider is a public or private entity that has experience in | ||
developing and implementing a community school plan and that | ||
provides: | ||
(1) professional development, training, technical | ||
assistance, coaching, or quality assurance activities to assist | ||
schools in transitioning to a Texas community school, sustaining | ||
the community school plan, or maximizing the effectiveness of that | ||
plan; or | ||
(2) capacity-building training to regional education | ||
service centers to enable the centers to support a school's | ||
transition to a Texas community school or assist the school in | ||
sustaining the school's community school plan. | ||
Sec. 29.504. COMMUNITY AND DISTRICT OVERSIGHT. A school | ||
that transitions to a Texas community school shall: | ||
(1) hold a community meeting at least twice each year | ||
to: | ||
(A) inform community stakeholders about the | ||
school's progress in implementing the community school plan; and | ||
(B) seek community input regarding any | ||
improvements or changes that could be made to the plan; and | ||
(2) report annually to the board of trustees of the | ||
school district in which the school is located regarding the | ||
school's progress in implementing the plan. | ||
Sec. 29.505. LOW-PERFORMING SCHOOLS. (a) A school | ||
community partnership team formed by a school with performance | ||
below any standard under Section 39.054(e) functions as the campus | ||
intervention team for purposes of Section 39.106 or 39.107, as | ||
applicable. | ||
(b) A community school plan functions as a campus turnaround | ||
plan for purposes of Section 39.107. | ||
(c) A low-performing school transitioning to a Texas | ||
community school shall receive district-level support to assist the | ||
school in developing and implementing the community school plan. | ||
The support must continue for at least two school years after the | ||
school successfully meets the standards under Section 39.054(e). | ||
Sec. 29.506. FUNDING. A Texas community school or a school | ||
transitioning to a Texas community school may seek and accept | ||
gifts, grants, donations, and funds from federal and state agencies | ||
and private sources for purposes related to the school's function | ||
as a Texas community school. | ||
Sec. 29.507. RECOGNITION AS TEXAS COMMUNITY SCHOOL. (a) A | ||
school that transitions to a Texas community school shall be | ||
recognized by the state as a Texas community school. | ||
(b) The agency shall develop methods for recognizing a | ||
school as a Texas community school. | ||
Sec. 29.508. RULES. The commissioner may adopt rules as | ||
necessary to implement this subchapter. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 39.106(c), Education Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(c) On completing the on-site needs assessment under this | ||
section, the campus intervention team shall, with the involvement | ||
and advice of the school community partnership team, if applicable, | ||
recommend actions relating to any area of insufficient performance, | ||
including: | ||
(1) reallocation of resources; | ||
(2) technical assistance; | ||
(3) changes in school procedures or operations; | ||
(4) staff development for instructional and | ||
administrative staff; | ||
(5) intervention for individual administrators or | ||
teachers; | ||
(6) waivers from state statutes or rules; | ||
(7) teacher recruitment or retention strategies and | ||
incentives provided by the district to attract and retain teachers | ||
with the characteristics included in Subsection (b)(1); [ |
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(8) transition to a Texas community school under | ||
Subchapter M, Chapter 29; or | ||
(9) other actions the campus intervention team | ||
considers appropriate. | ||
SECTION 3. Section 39.107, Education Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subsection (s) to read as follows: | ||
(s) The commissioner may not order the closure of a campus | ||
under this section without giving the campus the opportunity to | ||
transition to a Texas community school under Subchapter M, Chapter | ||
29, and at least two years to implement the campus's community | ||
school plan. | ||
SECTION 4. Section 12.137(a), Education Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) This section applies only to: | ||
(1) an open-enrollment charter school designated as a | ||
dropout recovery school as described by Section 12.1141(c) if the | ||
enrollment of the school consists only of students 17 years of age | ||
and older; and | ||
(2) an adult education program provided under a high | ||
school diploma and industry certification charter school pilot | ||
program under Section 29.923 [ |
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SECTION 5. Section 29.259, Education Code, is transferred | ||
to Subchapter Z, Chapter 29, Education Code, and redesignated as | ||
Section 29.923, Education Code, to read as follows: | ||
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INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION CHARTER SCHOOL PILOT PROGRAM. (a) In this | ||
section, "adult education" means services and instruction provided | ||
below the college level for adults by a nonprofit entity described | ||
by Subsection (e). | ||
(b) The commissioner shall establish an adult high school | ||
diploma and industry certification charter school pilot program as | ||
provided by this section as a strategy for meeting industry needs | ||
for a sufficiently trained workforce within the state. | ||
(c) The agency shall adopt and administer a standardized | ||
secondary exit-level assessment instrument appropriate for | ||
assessing adult education program participants who successfully | ||
complete high school curriculum requirements under a program | ||
provided under this section. The commissioner shall determine the | ||
level of performance considered to be satisfactory on the secondary | ||
exit-level assessment instrument for receipt of a high school | ||
diploma by an adult education program participant in a program | ||
provided under this section. | ||
(d) Notwithstanding any other law and in addition to the | ||
number of charters allowed under Subchapter D, Chapter 12, a | ||
charter under the pilot program may, on the basis of an application | ||
submitted, be granted to a single nonprofit entity described by | ||
Subsection (e) to provide an adult education program for not more | ||
than 150 individuals described by Subsection (g) to successfully | ||
complete: | ||
(1) a high school program that can lead to a diploma; | ||
and | ||
(2) career and technology education courses that can | ||
lead to industry certification. | ||
(e) A nonprofit entity may be granted a charter under this | ||
section only if the entity: | ||
(1) has a successful history of providing education | ||
services, including industry certifications and job placement | ||
services, to adults 18 years of age and older whose educational and | ||
training opportunities have been limited by educational | ||
disadvantages, disabilities, homelessness, criminal history, or | ||
similar circumstances; and | ||
(2) agrees to commit at least $1 million to the adult | ||
education program offered. | ||
(f) A nonprofit entity granted a charter under this section | ||
may partner with a public junior college to provide career and | ||
technology courses that lead to industry certification. | ||
(g) A person who is at least 19 years of age and not more | ||
than 50 years of age is eligible to enroll in the adult education | ||
program under this section if the person has not earned a high | ||
school equivalency certificate and: | ||
(1) has failed to complete the curriculum requirements | ||
for high school graduation; or | ||
(2) has failed to perform satisfactorily on an | ||
assessment instrument required for high school graduation. | ||
(h) The nonprofit entity must include in its charter | ||
application the information required by Subsection (i). | ||
(i) A charter granted under this section must: | ||
(1) include a description of the adult education | ||
program to be offered under this section; and | ||
(2) establish specific, objective standards for | ||
receiving a high school diploma, including satisfactory | ||
performance on the standardized secondary exit-level assessment | ||
instrument described by Subsection (c). | ||
(j) Funding for an adult education program under this | ||
section is provided based on the following: | ||
(1) for participants who are 26 years of age and older, | ||
an amount per participant from available general revenue funds | ||
appropriated for the pilot program equal to the statewide average | ||
amount of state funding per student in weighted average daily | ||
attendance that would be allocated under the Foundation School | ||
Program to an open-enrollment charter school under Section 12.106 | ||
were the student under 26 years of age; and | ||
(2) for participants who are at least 19 years of age | ||
and under 26 years of age, an amount per participant through the | ||
Foundation School Program equal to the amount of state funding per | ||
student in weighted average daily attendance that would be | ||
allocated under the Foundation School Program for the student's | ||
attendance at an open-enrollment charter school in accordance with | ||
Section 12.106. | ||
(k) Sections 12.107 and 12.128 apply as though funds under | ||
this section were funds under Subchapter D, Chapter 12. | ||
(l) Not later than December 1 of each even-numbered year, | ||
beginning December 1, 2016, the agency shall prepare and deliver to | ||
the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the house of | ||
representatives, and presiding officer of each standing | ||
legislative committee with primary jurisdiction over public | ||
education or economic development a report that: | ||
(1) evaluates any adult education program operated | ||
under a charter granted under this section; and | ||
(2) makes recommendations regarding the abolition, | ||
continuation, or expansion of the pilot program. | ||
(m) The commissioner shall adopt rules necessary to | ||
administer the pilot program under this section. In adopting | ||
rules, the commissioner may modify charter school requirements only | ||
to the extent necessary for the administration of a charter school | ||
under this section that provides for adult education. | ||
SECTION 6. Section 42.003(a), Education Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) A student is entitled to the benefits of the Foundation | ||
School Program if, on September 1 of the school year, the student: | ||
(1) is 5 years of age or older and under 21 years of age | ||
and has not graduated from high school, or is at least 21 years of | ||
age and under 26 years of age and has been admitted by a school | ||
district to complete the requirements for a high school diploma; or | ||
(2) is at least 19 years of age and under 26 years of | ||
age and is enrolled in an adult high school diploma and industry | ||
certification charter school pilot program under Section 29.923 | ||
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SECTION 7. Section 2308.304(d), Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(d) Program resources included in the operational component | ||
are: | ||
(1) job training programs funded under the Workforce | ||
Investment Act of 1998 [ |
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Section 2801 [ |
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(2) postsecondary vocational and technical job | ||
training programs that are not part of approved courses or programs | ||
that lead to licensing, certification, or an associate degree under | ||
Chapters 61, 130, and 135, or Subchapter E, Chapter 88, Education | ||
Code; | ||
(3) adult education programs under Chapter 315, Labor | ||
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(4) employment services programs; | ||
(5) literacy funds available to the state under | ||
federal programs [ |
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(6) Temporary Assistance for Needy Families | ||
employment programs under Part A, Subchapter IV, Social Security | ||
Act (42 U.S.C. Section 601 et seq.) [ |
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Section 2015(d). | ||
SECTION 8. (a) The heading to Subchapter H, Chapter 29, | ||
Education Code, is repealed. | ||
(b) Sections 7.021(b)(8), 7.102(c)(17), 29.251, 29.252, | ||
29.255, 29.256, and 29.257, Education Code, are repealed. | ||
SECTION 9. 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, 2017. |