Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2507

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

Caption

Relating to requiring that public schools spend a certain percentage of funding for direct instructional activities, including an indicator for that requirement under the public school financial accountability system.

Impact

The implementation of SB2507 is expected to shift the financial structure of school districts by compelling them to prioritize spending on direct instructional services. This requirement could lead to more resources being directed toward hiring qualified teachers, providing necessary instructional materials, and supporting educational programs that have a direct impact on student learning outcomes. The bill is set to take effect starting with the 2025-2026 school year, allowing time for schools to adapt their budgeting processes to meet the new requirements.

Summary

Senate Bill 2507 mandates that public schools in Texas allocate a minimum of 60% of their operational funds toward direct instructional activities. This bill intends to enhance the focus on classroom instruction by ensuring that a significant portion of school funding directly benefits student education, as opposed to administrative or ancillary costs. The measure is designed to promote effective instructional practices and accountability within the state's education system.

Contention

While SB2507 has been designed with the intention of improving educational outcomes, it may also raise concerns regarding flexibility in school budgeting. Critics of the bill may argue that a rigid spending mandate could undermine schools' ability to address unique challenges they face, such as varying student needs or funding shortfalls in other critical areas. Furthermore, there may be debates around the effectiveness of enforcing such requirements and whether this will translate into tangible improvements in student academic performance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1114

Relating to indicators of achievement under the public school accountability system.

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 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 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 HB1388

Relating to an indicator of achievement for military readiness under the public school accountability system.

TX HB1260

Relating to a determination of a school district's assets to liabilities ratio under the public school financial accountability rating system.

TX SB568

Relating to special education in public schools, including funding for special education under the Foundation School Program.

TX HB5125

Relating to measures to ensure public school transparency and accountability, including school district board of trustees meeting requirements, posting of certain information on a public school's Internet website, the creation of a grievance portal, and the inclusion of a transparency and accountability domain in the public school accountability system.

TX HB1927

Relating to the instructional materials for certain curriculum in public schools, including certain instructional prohibitions and requirements regarding those materials.

TX HB120

Relating to college, career, and military readiness in public schools, including career and technology education programs, the Financial Aid for Swift Transfer (FAST) program, and the Rural Pathway Excellence Partnership (R-PEP) program, funding for those programs under the Foundation School Program, and workforce reporting to support those programs, to the public school accountability system, and to the new instructional facility allotment and the permissible uses of funding under the Foundation School Program.

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