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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the assessment of intervention in and sanction of a |
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public school that does not satisfy accreditation criteria. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 39.102(a), Education Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(a) If a school district does not satisfy the accreditation |
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criteria under Section 39.052, the academic performance standards |
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under Section 39.053 or 39.054, or any financial accountability |
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standard as determined by commissioner rule, the commissioner shall |
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take any of the following actions to the extent the commissioner |
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determines necessary: |
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(1) issue public notice of the deficiency to the board |
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of trustees; |
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(2) order a hearing conducted by the board of trustees |
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of the district for the purpose of notifying the public of the |
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insufficient performance, the improvements in performance expected |
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by the agency, and the interventions and sanctions that may be |
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imposed under this section if the performance does not improve; |
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(3) order the preparation of a student achievement |
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improvement plan that addresses each student achievement indicator |
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under Section 39.053(c) for which the district's performance is |
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insufficient, the submission of the plan to the commissioner for |
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approval, and implementation of the plan; |
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(4) order a hearing to be held before the commissioner |
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or the commissioner's designee at which the president of the board |
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of trustees of the district and the superintendent shall appear and |
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explain the district's low performance, lack of improvement, and |
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plans for improvement; |
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(5) arrange an on-site investigation of the district |
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to identify deficiencies and possible solutions; |
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(6) appoint an agency monitor to participate in and |
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report to the agency on the activities of the board of trustees or |
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the superintendent; |
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(7) appoint a conservator to oversee the operations of |
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the district; |
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(8) appoint a management team to direct the operations |
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of the district in areas of insufficient performance or require the |
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district to obtain certain services under a contract with another |
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person; |
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(9) if a district has a current accreditation status |
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of accredited-warned or accredited-probation, fails to satisfy any |
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standard under Section 39.054(e), or fails to satisfy financial |
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accountability standards as determined by commissioner rule, |
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appoint a board of managers to exercise the powers and duties of the |
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board of trustees; |
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(10) if for two consecutive school years, including |
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the current school year, a district has received an accreditation |
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status of accredited-warned or accredited-probation, has failed to |
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satisfy any standard under Section 39.054(e), or has failed to |
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satisfy financial accountability standards as determined by |
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commissioner rule, revoke the district's accreditation and: |
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(A) order closure of the district and annex the |
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district to one or more adjoining districts under Section 13.054; |
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or |
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(B) in the case of a home-rule school district or |
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open-enrollment charter school, order closure of all programs |
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operated under the district's or school's charter; or |
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(11) if a district has failed to satisfy any standard |
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under Section 39.054(e) due to the district's dropout rates, impose |
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sanctions designed to improve high school completion rates, |
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including: |
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(A) ordering the development of a dropout |
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prevention plan for approval by the commissioner; |
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(B) restructuring the district or appropriate |
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school campuses to improve identification of and service to |
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students who are at risk of dropping out of school, as defined by |
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Section 29.081; |
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(C) ordering lower student-to-counselor ratios |
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on school campuses with high dropout rates; and |
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(D) ordering the use of any other intervention |
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strategy effective in reducing dropout rates, including mentor |
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programs and flexible class scheduling. |
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SECTION 2. Section 39.103(b), Education Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(b) For a campus described by Subsection (a), the |
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commissioner, to the extent the commissioner determines necessary, |
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may: |
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(1) order a hearing to be held before the commissioner |
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or the commissioner's designee at which the president of the board |
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of trustees, a majority of the members of the board of trustees, the |
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superintendent, and the campus principal shall appear and explain |
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the campus's low performance, lack of improvement, and plans for |
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improvement; or |
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(2) establish a school community partnership team |
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composed of members of the campus-level planning and |
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decision-making committee established under Section 11.251 and |
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additional community representatives as determined appropriate by |
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the commissioner. |
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SECTION 3. Sections 39.106(a), (b), (c), and (e-1), |
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Education Code, are amended to read as follows: |
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(a) If a campus performance is below any standard under |
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Section 39.054(e), the commissioner shall assign a campus |
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intervention team. A campus intervention team shall: |
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(1) conduct, with the involvement and advice of the |
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school community partnership team, if applicable: |
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(A) a targeted on-site needs assessment relevant |
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to an area of insufficient performance of the campus as provided by |
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Subsection (b); or |
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(B) if the commissioner determines necessary, a |
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comprehensive on-site needs assessment, using the procedures |
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provided by Subsection (b); |
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(2) recommend appropriate actions as provided by |
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Subsection (c); |
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(3) assist in the development of a targeted |
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improvement plan; |
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(4) assist the campus in submitting the targeted |
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improvement plan to the board of trustees for approval and |
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presenting the plan in a public hearing as provided by Subsection |
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(e-1); and |
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(5) assist and advise the commissioner in monitoring |
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the progress of the campus in implementing the targeted improvement |
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plan. |
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(b) An on-site needs assessment of the campus under |
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Subsection (a) must determine the contributing education-related |
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and other factors resulting in the campus's low performance and |
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lack of progress. The team shall use all of the following guidelines |
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and procedures relevant to each area of insufficient performance in |
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conducting a targeted on-site needs assessment and shall use each |
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of the following guidelines and procedures in conducting a |
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comprehensive on-site needs assessment: |
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(1) an assessment of the staff to determine the |
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percentage of certified teachers who are teaching in their field, |
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the percentage of teachers who are fully certified, the number of |
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teachers with more than three years of experience, and teacher |
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retention rates; |
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(2) compliance with the appropriate class-size rules |
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and number of class-size waivers received; |
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(3) an assessment of the quality, quantity, and |
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appropriateness of instructional materials, including the |
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availability of technology-based instructional materials; |
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(4) a report on the parental involvement strategies |
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and the effectiveness of the strategies; |
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(5) an assessment of the extent and quality of the |
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mentoring program provided for new teachers on the campus and |
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provided for experienced teachers on the campus who have less than |
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two years of teaching experience in the subject or grade level to |
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which the teacher is assigned; |
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(6) an assessment of the type and quality of the |
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professional development provided to the staff; |
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(7) a demographic analysis of the student population, |
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including student demographics, at-risk populations, limited |
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English proficiency populations, and special education |
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percentages; |
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(8) a report of disciplinary incidents and school |
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safety information; |
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(9) financial and accounting practices; |
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(10) an assessment of the appropriateness of the |
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curriculum and teaching strategies; |
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(11) a comparison of the findings from Subdivisions |
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(1) through (10) to other campuses serving the same grade levels |
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within the district or to other campuses within the campus's |
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comparison group if there are no other campuses within the district |
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serving the same grade levels as the campus; and |
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(12) any other research-based data or information |
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obtained from a data collection process that would assist the |
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campus intervention team in: |
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(A) recommending an action under Subsection (c); |
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and |
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(B) executing a targeted improvement plan under |
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Subsection (d-3). |
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(c) On completing the on-site needs assessment under this |
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section, the campus intervention team shall, with the involvement |
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and advice of the school community partnership team, if applicable, |
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recommend actions relating to any area of insufficient performance, |
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including: |
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(1) reallocation of resources; |
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(2) technical assistance; |
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(3) changes in school procedures or operations; |
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(4) staff development for instructional and |
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administrative staff; |
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(5) intervention for individual administrators or |
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teachers or teams of administrators or teachers; |
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(6) waivers from state statutes or rules; |
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(7) teacher recruitment or retention strategies and |
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incentives provided by the district to attract and retain teachers |
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with the characteristics included in Subsection (b)(1); or |
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(8) other actions the campus intervention team |
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considers appropriate. |
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(e-1) After a targeted improvement plan or updated plan is |
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submitted to the board of trustees of the school district, the |
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board: |
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(1) shall conduct a hearing for the purpose of: |
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(A) notifying the public of the insufficient |
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performance, the improvements in performance expected by the |
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agency, and the intervention measures or sanctions that may be |
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imposed under this subchapter if the performance does not improve |
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within a designated period; and |
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(B) soliciting public comment on the targeted |
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improvement plan or any updated plan; |
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(2) must post the targeted improvement plan on the |
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district's Internet website before the hearing; |
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(3) may conduct one hearing relating to one or more |
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campuses subject to a targeted improvement plan or an updated plan; |
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[and] |
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(4) shall submit the targeted improvement plan or any |
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updated plan to the commissioner for approval; and |
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(5) shall notify the parents of students enrolled at |
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the campus subject to a targeted improvement plan or updated plan of |
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the scheduled hearing not later than the seventh day before the date |
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of the hearing. |
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SECTION 4. Sections 39.107(b), (d), (f), and (k), Education |
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Code, are amended to read as follows: |
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(b) The campus intervention team shall decide which |
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educators may be retained or reassigned at that campus. A |
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principal who has been employed by the campus in that capacity |
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during the full period described by Subsection (a) may not be |
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retained at that campus unless the campus intervention team |
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determines that retention of the principal would be more beneficial |
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to the student achievement and campus stability than removal. |
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(d) If the commissioner determines that the campus is not |
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fully and effectively implementing the updated targeted |
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improvement plan or if the students enrolled at the campus fail to |
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demonstrate substantial improvement in the areas targeted by the |
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updated plan, the commissioner may order: |
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(1) repurposing of the campus under this section; |
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(2) alternative management of the campus under this |
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section; or |
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(3) closure of the campus. |
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(f) If the commissioner orders repurposing of a campus, the |
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school district shall develop a comprehensive plan for repurposing |
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the campus and submit the plan to the board of trustees for |
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approval, using the procedures described by Section 39.106(e-1), |
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and to the commissioner for approval. The plan must include a |
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description of a rigorous, [and] relevant, and coherent academic |
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program for the campus. The plan may include various instructional |
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models. The commissioner may not approve the repurposing of a |
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campus unless: |
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(1) all students in the assigned attendance zone of |
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the campus in the school year immediately preceding the repurposing |
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of the campus are provided with the opportunity to enroll in and are |
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provided transportation on request to another campus, unless the |
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commissioner grants an exception because there is no other campus |
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in the district in which the students may enroll; |
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(2) the principal is not retained at the campus, |
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unless the commissioner determines that students enrolled at the |
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campus have demonstrated significant academic improvement; and |
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(3) teachers employed at the campus in the school year |
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immediately preceding the repurposing of the campus are not |
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retained at the campus, unless the commissioner or the |
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commissioner's designee grants an exception, at the request of a |
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school district, for: |
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(A) a teacher who provides instruction in a |
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subject other than a subject for which an assessment instrument is |
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administered under Section 39.023(a) or (c) who demonstrates to the |
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commissioner satisfactory performance; or |
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(B) a teacher who provides instruction in a |
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subject for which an assessment instrument is administered under |
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Section 39.023(a) or (c) if the district demonstrates that the |
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students of the teacher demonstrated satisfactory performance or |
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improved academic growth on that assessment instrument. |
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(k) To qualify for consideration as a managing entity under |
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this section, the entity must submit a proposal that provides |
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information relating to the entity's management and leadership team |
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that will participate in management of the campus under |
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consideration, including information relating to individuals that |
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have: |
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(1) documented success in whole school interventions |
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that increased the educational and performance levels of students |
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as determined by multiple measures in campuses considered to have |
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an unacceptable performance rating; |
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(2) a proven record of effectiveness with programs |
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assisting low-performing students; |
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(3) a proven ability to apply research-based school |
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intervention strategies; |
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(4) a proven record of financial ability to perform |
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under the management contract; and |
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(5) any other experience or qualifications the |
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commissioner determines necessary. |
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SECTION 5. Section 39.108, Education Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 39.108. [ANNUAL] REVIEW OF DISTRICT OR CAMPUS SUBJECT |
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TO INTERVENTION OR SANCTION. The commissioner shall review |
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annually, or more frequently if the commissioner determines |
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appropriate, the performance of a district or campus subject to |
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this subchapter to determine the appropriate actions to be |
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implemented under this subchapter. The commissioner must review |
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at least annually the performance of a district for which the |
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accreditation status or rating has been lowered due to insufficient |
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student performance and may not raise the accreditation status or |
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rating until the district has demonstrated improved student |
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performance. If the review reveals a lack of improvement, the |
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commissioner shall increase the level of state intervention and |
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sanction unless the commissioner finds good cause for maintaining |
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the current status. |
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SECTION 6. Section 39.109, Education Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 39.109. ACQUISITION OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. In |
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addition to other interventions and sanctions authorized under this |
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subchapter, the commissioner may order a school district or campus |
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to acquire professional services at the expense of the district or |
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campus to address the applicable financial, assessment, data |
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quality, program, performance, or governance deficiency. The |
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commissioner's order may require the district or campus to: |
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(1) select or be assigned an external auditor, data |
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quality expert, professional authorized to monitor district |
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assessment instrument administration, or curriculum or special |
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program expert; or |
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(2) provide for or participate in the appropriate |
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training of district staff or board of trustees members in the case |
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of a district, or campus staff, in the case of a campus. |
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SECTION 7. Section 39.111(b), Education Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(b) At least every 90 days, the commissioner shall review |
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the need for the conservator or management team and shall remove the |
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conservator or management team unless the commissioner determines |
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that continued appointment is necessary for effective governance or |
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financial management of the district or delivery of instructional |
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services. |
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SECTION 8. This Act applies beginning with the 2015-2016 |
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school year. |
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SECTION 9. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives |
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a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as |
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provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this |
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Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this |
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Act takes effect September 1, 2015. |