Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB629

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

Caption

Relating to advanced placement courses that may be offered by a school district.

Impact

The implementation of HB 629 is set to commence in the 2025-2026 school year. By mandating that AP courses meet specific state-approved standards, the bill aims to enhance educational outcomes for students enrolling in these advanced courses. It could lead to improved alignment of AP courses with state educational goals and greater accountability for school districts regarding the quality of education provided. This change may also influence how educational resources are allocated and utilized within districts, potentially prioritizing funding towards compliant AP courses.

Summary

House Bill 629 aims to establish standardized requirements for advanced placement (AP) courses offered by school districts in Texas. Under this bill, districts can only offer AP courses that comply with both state laws and the essential knowledge and skills as defined by the State Board of Education. This regulation is intended to ensure that students receive a consistent and high-quality educational experience across different school districts. The State Board will be responsible for reviewing AP courses to ensure adherence to the new standards.

Contention

While the bill promotes uniformity and quality in education, there may be concerns regarding its impact on local control of education. School district officials may worry that stringent state oversight could limit their ability to tailor advanced courses to meet local educational needs and student interests. Discussions on the appropriateness of state involvement in local educational decisions may arise, particularly amongst stakeholders who advocate for community-specific educational adaptations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2616

Relating to the review and evaluation of advanced placement and international baccalaureate courses offered in public schools in this state.

TX HB789

AN ACT relating to advanced mathematics coursework.

TX HSB219

A bill for an act relating to mathematics instruction, including by requiring school districts, charter schools, and innovation zone schools to develop an advanced mathematics pathway that is designed to enable students to succeed in courses related to algebra in grade eight.

TX HB1081

Relating to the placement by a school district of a student who engages in a course of conduct that demonstrates habitually violent, harmful, or destructive behavior.

TX SB1852

Relating to the accreditation of automotive technology courses offered by public schools.

TX HB2609

Advanced mathematics courses; student enrollment

TX SB556

HOPE Scholarship; the inclusion of advanced placement and international baccalaureate fine arts courses in the calculation of grade point averages; provide

TX HB753

Relating to the offering of certain high school courses for which students may earn college credit.

TX HB2423

Advanced mathematics courses; student enrollment

TX HF448

A bill for an act relating to elective social studies courses emphasizing religious scripture that school districts may offer and teach.(See HF 845.)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.