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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to instruction in informed patriotism in public schools. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 4.001, Education Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 4.001. Public Education Mission and Objectives. (b) |
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The objectives of public education are: |
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OBJECTIVE 1: Parents will be full partners with education |
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in the education of their children |
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OBJECTIVE 2: Students will be encouraged and challenged to |
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meet their full educational potential. |
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OBJECTIVE 3: Through enhanced dropout prevention efforts, |
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all students will remain in school until they obtain a high school |
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diploma. |
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OBJECTIVE 4: A well-balanced and appropriate curriculum |
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will be provided to all students. Through that curriculum, |
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students will be prepared to succeed in a variety of postsecondary |
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activities, including employment and enrollment in institutions of |
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higher education. |
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OBJECTIVE 5: Educators willmustpreparecultivate in |
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students an informed patriotism, which consists primarily of |
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leading students through close study of America's and Texas' |
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founding documents. This objective's purpose is to: |
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(A) beincrease students' knowledge of their country's and |
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state's deepest and noblest purposes, |
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(B) enhance students' intellectual independence, in order |
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that they become thoughtful, activeeffective citizens who have an |
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appreciation for the basic valuesfundamental moral principles of |
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our state and national heritage, and |
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(C)guide students towardwho can understanding and |
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productively functioning in a free enterprise society. |
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OBJECTIVE 6: Qualified and highly effective personnel will |
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be recruited, developed, and retained. |
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OBJECTIVE 7: The state's students will demonstrate |
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exemplary performance in comparison to national and international |
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standards. |
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OBJECTIVE 8: School campuses will maintain a safe and |
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disciplined environment conducive to student learning. |
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OBJECTIVE 9: Educators will keep abreast of the development |
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of creative and innovative techniques and instruction and |
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administration using those techniques as appropriate to improve |
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student learning. |
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OBJECTIVE 10: Technology will be implemented and used to |
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increase the effectiveness of student learning, instructional |
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management, staff development, and administration. |
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OBJECTIVE 11: The State Board of Education, the agency, and |
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the commissioner, shall assist school districts and charter schools |
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in providing career and technology education to students. |
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SECTION 2. Section 28.002, Education Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 28.002. Required Curriculum. (h) The State Board of |
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Education and each school district shall requirefoster the |
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continuation of the tradition of teaching ofUnited Statesinformed |
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American patriotism and Texas history and the free enterprise |
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system in regular subject matter and in reading courses and in the |
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adoption of instructional materials for kindergarten through grade |
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12. A primary purpose of the public school curriculum is to prepare |
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thoughtful, activeeffective citizens who understand the importance |
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of patriotism and can function productively in a free enterprise |
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society with appreciation for the basic democratic valuesmoral |
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principles of our state and national heritage. |
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SECTION 3. Section 28.002, Education Code, is amended by |
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adding Subsection (h-1) to read as follows: |
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(h-1) In adopting the essential knowledge and skills for the |
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social studies curriculum, the State Board of Education shall adopt |
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essential knowledge and skills that develop each student's civic |
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knowledge, including an understanding of: |
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(1) the fundamental moral, political, and |
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intellectual foundations of the American experiment in |
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self-government, as well as the history, qualities, traditions, and |
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features of civics in the United States; |
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(2) the structure, function, and processes of |
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government institutions at the federal, state, and local levels; |
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and |
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(3) the Founding documents of the United States, |
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including the Declaration of Independence, the United States |
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Constitution, the Federalist Papers (including but not limited to |
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Essays 10 and 51), excerpts from Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy |
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in America, the first Lincoln-Douglas debate, and the writings of |
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the Founding Fathers of the United States. |
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SECTION 4. This Act applies beginning with the 2021-2022 |
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school year. |
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SECTION 5. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives |
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a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as |
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provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this |
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Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this |
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Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |