Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3754

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

Caption

Relating to a school district conference or hearing following a public school student's removal from a classroom or expulsion.

Impact

If passed, HB3754 would amend portions of the Texas Education Code, specifically Sections 37.009(a) and (f), to provide clearer guidance on how schools should conduct hearings and conferences. It mandates that schools consider the student's intent, disciplinary history, and any disabilities before making decisions on punishment. This is intended to promote fairness and due process, aligning school policies more closely with federal requirements for student rights in disciplinary matters.

Summary

House Bill 3754 focuses on the processes surrounding the removal and expulsion of students from public school classrooms in Texas. It establishes protocols for schools to follow when a student is removed, emphasizing the need for a conference that includes the student, their guardian, the teacher, and the campus behavior coordinator. The bill aims to ensure students receive notice of the reasons for their removal and are given an opportunity to respond before any disciplinary action is finalized.

Contention

Critics of HB3754 may argue that while the bill attempts to safeguard student rights, it could also impose additional bureaucratic requirements that schools may find burdensome. Additionally, the potential for varying interpretations of 'appropriate due process' might lead to inconsistencies in how discipline is administered across districts. Supporters, however, contend that the legislation is a necessary step towards ensuring that students are treated fairly and that their voices are heard during the disciplinary process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2220

Relating to the removal of a student from public school for the possession, use, or delivery of e-cigarettes on or near public school property or at certain school events.

TX HB5553

Relating to discipline in public schools.

TX HB3657

Relating to the removal of a public school student from the classroom for engaging in certain conduct against a school district employee.

TX HB4651

Relating to the period for which a public school student may be placed in a disciplinary alternative education program or expelled.

TX SB1872

Relating to the expulsion of a public school student for engaging in conduct that constitutes certain offenses.

TX HB4833

Relating to the removal of a public school student from the classroom for engaging in certain conduct and requiring a drug prevention and intervention program.

TX SB686

Relating to the transfer of students between public schools.

TX HB6

Relating to discipline management and access to telehealth mental health services in public schools.

TX HB1963

Relating to policies and procedures for addressing dating violence in public schools.

TX SB2241

Relating to policies and procedures for addressing dating violence in public schools.

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TX HB466

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HI SB1192

Relating To School Meals.

HI SB1192

Relating To School Meals.

IL HB2537

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MI HB4643

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TX HB1807

Relating to the self-administration of prescription anti-seizure medicine by a student at a public school.

TX HB3551

Relating to a school district student's reentry into a regular educational environment from an alternative education program, including parental rights related to that reentry.