Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB825

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Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to the implementation of certain rules regarding public school accountability adopted by the commissioner of education or the Texas Education Agency.

Impact

The passage of HB 825 would significantly impact the execution timelines of educational policies within Texas schools. By allowing for a delay in the roll-out of newly adopted rules, the legislation aims to enhance the readiness and compliance of schools before the implementation of measures that could affect their operations. This could lead to improved adherence to state regulations while potentially minimizing confusion and disruption during transitional periods.

Summary

House Bill 825 seeks to amend the Texas Education Code, specifically Section 39.001, by introducing provisions that allow for a delay in the implementation of certain rules adopted by the commissioner of education or the Texas Education Agency. This delay can be up to a school year and is designed to give schools additional time to adapt to new regulations without disruption. Such a change aims to provide a buffer period in which schools can prepare for any newly mandated processes or procedures affecting public school accountability.

Contention

Notably, the bill's provision for delaying implementation might generate discussions among stakeholders, including educators, administrators, and policymakers. While proponents may argue that the extra time is necessary for schools to understand and implement new accountability standards effectively, opponents may express concerns regarding the possible stagnation of educational reforms and the state's ability to enforce timely accountability in the public school system. This divergence of opinion underscores the balance between ensuring compliance with state education policies and the practical realities facing school districts in Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1447

Relating to standards adopted by the Texas Education Agency regarding the use of electronic devices and software applications by public schools.

TX SB27

Relating to the rights of public school educators and financial and other assistance provided to educators and to public schools by the Texas Education Agency related to public school educators.

TX HB4146

Relating to the rights of public school educators and assistance provided to public schools by the Texas Education Agency related to public school educators.

TX SB2253

Relating to the certification of public school educators, including financial and other assistance provided to public schools by the Texas Education Agency.

TX SB8

Relating to public school accountability and transparency, including the implementation of an instructionally supportive assessment program and the adoption and administration of assessment instruments in public schools, indicators of achievement, public school performance ratings, and interventions and sanctions under the public school accountability system, a grant program for school district local accountability plans, and actions challenging Texas Education Agency decisions related to public school accountability.

TX SB1962

Relating to public school accountability, including the implementation of an instructionally supportive assessment program and the adoption and administration of assessment instruments in public schools, indicators of achievement and public school performance ratings under the public school accountability system, a grant program for school district local accountability plans, and actions challenging Texas Education Agency decisions related to public school accountability.

TX HB8

Relating to public school accountability and transparency, including the implementation of an instructionally supportive assessment program and the adoption and administration of assessment instruments in public schools, indicators of achievement, public school performance ratings, and interventions and sanctions under the public school accountability system, a grant program for school district local accountability plans, and actions challenging Texas Education Agency decisions related to public school accountability.

TX HB2657

Relating to the abolition of the Texas Education Agency and elimination of the position of commissioner of education, the transfer of powers and duties to the State Board of Education and the comptroller of public accounts, and the elimination of public school accountability and assessment systems.

TX SB2465

Relating to a study by the Texas Education Agency and Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board regarding standardizing transcripts for public schools.

TX HB2443

Relating to requiring the Texas Education Agency to prepare a report regarding public education mandates.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.