Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1149

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the scheduling of the first day of school for students by school districts.

Impact

The bill will effectively modify the existing regulations by allowing local school districts to begin instruction for students before August 1, provided certain criteria are met, such as operating under innovative educational models or serving a significant number of educationally disadvantaged students. This change aims to enhance the adaptability of school calendars, potentially benefiting both students and educators by promoting a more responsive educational environment. It's expected to address local needs and foster a commitment to innovative practices in education.

Summary

House Bill 1149 aims to amend the Texas Education Code regarding the scheduling of the first day of school by school districts. The bill proposes that school districts will maintain the authority to set the start date of the school year, with specific guidelines to be adhered to, while ensuring that such plans align with the broader educational goals of the districts. The intent behind this bill is to provide districts the flexibility to design a school calendar that best meets the needs of their students and communities.

Contention

Notably, the bill introduces amendments that affect not just the first day of instruction but broader aspects of local innovation plans. Critics may argue that while increased flexibility for school start dates can be beneficial, it could also lead to disparities between school districts in terms of instructional days and educational opportunities. Additionally, the transition to individual district control over start dates raises concerns about consistency and equity across the state’s educational system.

Implementation

If enacted, HB 1149 will take effect starting with the 2026-2027 school year, providing time for districts to adjust their local innovation plans accordingly. This timeline suggests that stakeholders in the education system, including schools, parents, and educators, will have to prepare for the transition and ensure compliance with the new requirements laid out in the bill. The bill emphasizes community involvement in the reform process, highlighting the need for local input in educational decision-making.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2928

Relating to the scheduling of the first day of school for students by school districts.

TX HB604

Relating to the scheduling of the first day of school for students by school districts.

TX HB1591

Relating to the scheduling of the first day of school for students by school districts.

TX SB686

Relating to the transfer of students between public schools.

TX SB784

Relating to the transfer of certain public school students who are children of peace officers.

TX HF2435

A bill for an act relating to education, including by modifying provisions related to when children may enroll in kindergarten; when students enrolled in kindergarten in school districts, charter schools, or innovation zone schools may be promoted to first grade; and the responsibilities of school districts, charter schools, and innovation zone schools related to the discipline of students who cause violent or nonviolent disruptions.

TX HB3703

Relating to the applicability of certain laws governing public school requirements to a school district of innovation.

TX HB3702

Relating to the applicability of educator certification and contract requirements to school districts of innovation.

TX HB362

Relating to the assignment of public school students enrolled in certain school districts to an uncertified teacher.

TX SB2934

Relating to the assignment of public school students enrolled in certain school districts to an uncertified teacher.

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