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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the implementation of student and family engagement |
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plans by school districts. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Subchapter Z, Chapter 29, Education Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 29.927 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 29.927. STUDENT AND FAMILY ENGAGEMENT PLANS. (a) Each |
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school district shall develop and implement a student and family |
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engagement plan for students in each grade level from |
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prekindergarten through grade 12 to assist the district in: |
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(1) achieving and maintaining high levels of family |
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involvement and positive family attitudes toward public education; |
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(2) strengthening relationships between students, |
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families, district administrators, and teachers; |
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(3) creating positive outcomes by increasing positive |
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student engagement and developing the student's sense of connection |
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to the student's learning environment, including by ensuring that |
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the student is: |
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(A) actively involved in the student's academic |
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achievement; and |
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(B) positively motivated to attend school |
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regularly and graduate; |
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(4) creating opportunities for parents to engage with |
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and be directly involved in their child's education; and |
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(5) creating a communal campus environment that |
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includes students, families, teachers, district staff, and |
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community-based organizations that provide resources to students |
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for social-emotional and academic development. |
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(b) The student and family engagement plans must be based on |
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student and parent engagement strategies that: |
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(1) are evidence-based and supported by empirical |
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research; |
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(2) establish a system of communication, updated |
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annually based on a district assessment of parent and communication |
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needs, between students, families, and school districts that |
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includes mailed, electronic, and virtual communications, such as |
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phone calls, text messaging, virtual conferences, and e-mail; |
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(3) provide support for students who are attending |
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school in-person or virtually through counselors, teachers, and |
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district staff; |
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(4) use diagnostic tools to evaluate the emotional, |
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behavioral, and cognitive engagement of students and communicate |
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the results to the family of the student; |
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(5) include regular meetings with interested persons, |
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including community-based organizations, throughout the school |
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year regarding the development and implementation of the engagement |
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plans; |
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(6) are proven to demonstrate significant positive |
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short-term and long-term outcomes for early childhood, elementary, |
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middle school, and high school education; |
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(7) include programs and interventions that engage a |
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family in supporting a student's learning at home; |
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(8) include programming that is accessible by students |
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and families who are bilingual or emergent bilingual; |
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(9) are proven to demonstrate solutions that build |
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long-lasting generational relationships between school districts |
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and families; and |
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(10) support virtual or remote learning by promoting |
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digital communication and literacy and by ensuring that students |
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have access to devices and broadband Internet. |
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(c) Each school district shall ensure that student and |
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family engagement plans are consistent with the public education |
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mission and objectives described by Section 4.001 and accessible to |
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students who are educationally disadvantaged. |
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(d) In developing student and family engagement plans, a |
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school district must collaborate with campus leaders, educators, |
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teachers, families, and students at all grade levels to include in |
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the student and family engagement plans the strategies described by |
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Subsection (b). A school district must provide for a student at the |
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middle or high school level to be directly involved in developing |
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student engagement plans. |
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(e) The agency shall offer administrative support and |
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resources to assist school districts with developing and |
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implementing student and family engagement plans as provided by |
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this section. |
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(f) Not later than the 30th instructional day following the |
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first day of school, each school district shall post the student and |
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family engagement plans on the district's Internet website. |
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(g) The agency shall collaborate with other state agencies |
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to coordinate and streamline the process for accessing information, |
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support, and resources included in a school district's family |
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engagement plan. |
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(h) A parent-teacher organization or community-based |
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organization may submit: |
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(1) to the agency recommendations regarding the |
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establishment of family engagement strategies; and |
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(2) to a school district recommendations regarding the |
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development of a student and family engagement plan. |
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(i) The agency, in establishing family engagement |
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strategies, or a school district, in establishing a student and |
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family engagement plan, shall consider any recommendations |
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submitted under Subsection (h). |
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(j) Each school district shall review the student and family |
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engagement plans annually and update the plans at least once every |
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two years. |
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SECTION 2. Section 29.934(d), Education Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(d) To be designated as a resource campus, the campus must: |
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(1) implement a targeted improvement plan as described |
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by Chapter 39A and establish a school community partnership team; |
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(2) adopt an accelerated campus excellence turnaround |
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plan as provided by Section 39A.105(b) except that a classroom |
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teacher who satisfies the requirements for demonstrated |
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instructional effectiveness under Section 39A.105(b)(3) must also |
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hold a current designation assigned under Section 21.3521; |
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(3) be in a school district that has adopted an |
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approved local optional teacher designation system under Section |
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21.3521; |
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(4) satisfy certain staff criteria by: |
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(A) requiring a principal or teacher employed at |
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the campus before the designation to apply for a position to |
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continue at the campus; |
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(B) employing only teachers who have at least |
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three years of teaching experience; |
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(C) employing at least one school counselor for |
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every 300 students; and |
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(D) employing at least one appropriately |
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licensed professional to assist with the social and emotional needs |
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of students and staff, who must be a: |
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(i) family and community liaison; |
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(ii) clinical social worker; |
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(iii) specialist in school psychology; or |
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(iv) professional counselor; |
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(5) implement a positive behavior program as provided |
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by Section 37.0013; |
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(6) implement a student and family engagement plan as |
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described by Section 29.927 [29.168]; |
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(7) develop and implement a plan to use high quality |
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instructional materials; |
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(8) if the campus is an elementary campus, operate the |
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campus for a school year that qualifies for funding under Section |
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48.0051; and |
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(9) annually submit to the commissioner data and |
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information required by the commissioner to assess fidelity of |
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implementation. |
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SECTION 3. Section 29.168, Education Code, is repealed. |
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SECTION 4. 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, 2023. |