Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1179

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Caption

Relating to the admission policy of an open-enrollment charter school.

Impact

The impact of HB 1179 would resonate throughout the charter school system in Texas. By codifying exclusions based on criminal history more explicitly in the law, the bill could lead to heightened scrutiny regarding which students are admitted to these schools. This change is particularly significant for open-enrollment charter schools that may have more specific admissions criteria geared toward particular educational programs, such as performing arts. The law is designed to take effect for the 2023-2024 school year, aligning with the operational calendar of schools across the state.

Summary

House Bill 1179 pertains to the admission policies of open-enrollment charter schools in Texas. The bill proposes amendments to Section 12.111 of the Education Code, specifying the requirements and restrictions concerning student admissions to these charter schools. Among its provisions, the bill aims to prohibit discrimination in admission policies based on various factors, including academic ability and discipline history, while allowing for exclusion based on specific criminal offenses or disciplinary actions.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill arise from differing opinions on how exclusionary practices impact educational equity. Proponents argue that the amendments strengthen the accountability of charter schools and emphasize the safety and integrity of the school environment. Conversely, critics contend that by allowing for exclusions based on disciplinary history or criminal records, the bill could perpetuate systemic disadvantages for certain student populations, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds. This tension highlights ongoing debates about reform in education and the clash between safety protocols and equitable access to schooling.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2354

Relating to charter schools, including the admission, enrollment, and employment policies of and the applicability of certain laws to open-enrollment charter schools.

TX SB1127

Relating to charter schools, including the admission, enrollment, and employment policies of and the applicability of certain laws to open-enrollment charter schools.

TX SB605

Relating to the establishment of a new open-enrollment charter school campus by certain charter holders and to the expansion of an open-enrollment charter school.

TX HB1697

Relating to the management, operation, and contract authority of open-enrollment charter schools.

TX SB285

Relating to the misuse of money received for an open-enrollment charter school to support an out-of-state school.

TX HB1878

Relating to the misuse of money received for an open-enrollment charter school to support an out-of-state school.

TX HB1481

Relating to school district and open-enrollment charter school policies regarding student use of personal communication devices.

TX A1113

Modifies various aspects of charter school program including approval, student admissions and enrollment procedures, and board of trustee membership.

TX HB2410

Relating to granting charters to certain public and private institutions of higher education for open-enrollment charter schools.

TX HB2866

Relating to public school accountability and actions and other proceedings challenging the operations of the public school system.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.