88R2235 BDP-F
 
  By: Talarico H.B. No. 2106
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the implementation of student and family engagement
  plans by school districts.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Subchapter Z, Chapter 29, Education Code, is
  amended by adding Section 29.927 to read as follows:
         Sec. 29.927.  STUDENT AND FAMILY ENGAGEMENT PLANS. (a) Each
  school district shall develop and implement a student and family
  engagement plan for students in each grade level from
  prekindergarten through grade 12 to assist the district in:
               (1)  achieving and maintaining high levels of family
  involvement and positive family attitudes toward public education;
               (2)  strengthening relationships between students,
  families, district administrators, and teachers;
               (3)  creating positive outcomes by increasing positive
  student engagement and developing the student's sense of connection
  to the student's learning environment, including by ensuring that
  the student is:
                     (A)  actively involved in the student's academic
  achievement; and
                     (B)  positively motivated to attend school
  regularly and graduate;
               (4)  creating opportunities for parents to engage with
  and be directly involved in their child's education; and
               (5)  creating a communal campus environment that
  includes students, families, teachers, district staff, and
  community-based organizations that provide resources to students
  for social-emotional and academic development.
         (b)  The student and family engagement plans must be based on
  student and parent engagement strategies that:
               (1)  are evidence-based and supported by empirical
  research;
               (2)  establish a system of communication, updated
  annually based on a district assessment of parent and communication
  needs, between students, families, and school districts that
  includes mailed, electronic, and virtual communications, such as
  phone calls, text messaging, virtual conferences, and e-mail;
               (3)  provide support for students who are attending
  school in-person or virtually through counselors, teachers, and
  district staff;
               (4)  use diagnostic tools to evaluate the emotional,
  behavioral, and cognitive engagement of students and communicate
  the results to the family of the student;
               (5)  include regular meetings with interested persons,
  including community-based organizations, throughout the school
  year regarding the development and implementation of the engagement
  plans;
               (6)  are proven to demonstrate significant positive
  short-term and long-term outcomes for early childhood, elementary,
  middle school, and high school education;
               (7)  include programs and interventions that engage a
  family in supporting a student's learning at home;
               (8)  include programming that is accessible by students
  and families who are bilingual or emergent bilingual;
               (9)  are proven to demonstrate solutions that build
  long-lasting generational relationships between school districts
  and families; and
               (10)  support virtual or remote learning by promoting
  digital communication and literacy and by ensuring that students
  have access to devices and broadband Internet.
         (c)  Each school district shall ensure that student and
  family engagement plans are consistent with the public education
  mission and objectives described by Section 4.001 and accessible to
  students who are educationally disadvantaged.
         (d)  In developing student and family engagement plans, a
  school district must collaborate with campus leaders, educators,
  teachers, families, and students at all grade levels to include in
  the student and family engagement plans the strategies described by
  Subsection (b). A school district must provide for a student at the
  middle or high school level to be directly involved in developing
  student engagement plans.
         (e)  The agency shall offer administrative support and
  resources to assist school districts with developing and
  implementing student and family engagement plans as provided by
  this section.
         (f)  Not later than the 30th instructional day following the
  first day of school, each school district shall post the student and
  family engagement plans on the district's Internet website.
         (g)  The agency shall collaborate with other state agencies
  to coordinate and streamline the process for accessing information,
  support, and resources included in a school district's family
  engagement plan.
         (h)  A parent-teacher organization or community-based
  organization may submit:
               (1)  to the agency recommendations regarding the
  establishment of family engagement strategies; and
               (2)  to a school district recommendations regarding the
  development of a student and family engagement plan.
         (i)  The agency, in establishing family engagement
  strategies, or a school district, in establishing a student and
  family engagement plan, shall consider any recommendations
  submitted under Subsection (h).
         (j)  Each school district shall review the student and family
  engagement plans annually and update the plans at least once every
  two years.
         SECTION 2.  Section 29.934(d), Education Code, is amended to
  read as follows:
         (d)  To be designated as a resource campus, the campus must:
               (1)  implement a targeted improvement plan as described
  by Chapter 39A and establish a school community partnership team;
               (2)  adopt an accelerated campus excellence turnaround
  plan as provided by Section 39A.105(b) except that a classroom
  teacher who satisfies the requirements for demonstrated
  instructional effectiveness under Section 39A.105(b)(3) must also
  hold a current designation assigned under Section 21.3521;
               (3)  be in a school district that has adopted an
  approved local optional teacher designation system under Section
  21.3521;
               (4)  satisfy certain staff criteria by:
                     (A)  requiring a principal or teacher employed at
  the campus before the designation to apply for a position to
  continue at the campus;
                     (B)  employing only teachers who have at least
  three years of teaching experience;
                     (C)  employing at least one school counselor for
  every 300 students; and
                     (D)  employing at least one appropriately
  licensed professional to assist with the social and emotional needs
  of students and staff, who must be a:
                           (i)  family and community liaison;
                           (ii)  clinical social worker;
                           (iii)  specialist in school psychology; or
                           (iv)  professional counselor;
               (5)  implement a positive behavior program as provided
  by Section 37.0013;
               (6)  implement a student and family engagement plan as
  described by Section 29.927 [29.168];
               (7)  develop and implement a plan to use high quality
  instructional materials;
               (8)  if the campus is an elementary campus, operate the
  campus for a school year that qualifies for funding under Section
  48.0051; and
               (9)  annually submit to the commissioner data and
  information required by the commissioner to assess fidelity of
  implementation.
         SECTION 3.  Section 29.168, Education Code, is repealed.
         SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
  a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
  provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this
  Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
  Act takes effect September 1, 2023.