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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the creation of the Opportunity High School Diploma |
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pilot program. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Chapter 29, Education Code, is amended by adding |
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Subchapter K-1 to read as follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER K-1. OPPORTUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PILOT PROGRAM |
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Sec. 29.405. PURPOSE. It is the intent of the legislature |
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to study alternative means by which an adult student who enrolls in |
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a workforce education program at a public junior college and who has |
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previously dropped out of secondary education may earn a high |
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school diploma from a public junior college through a |
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competency-based educational program that enables the student to |
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demonstrate knowledge substantially equivalent to what is required |
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for a Foundation High School Diploma. The Texas Higher Education |
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Coordinating Board shall consult with the Texas Education Agency |
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and Texas Workforce Commission during the development and |
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implementation of this pilot program. |
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Sec. 29.406. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: |
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(1) "Opportunity High School Diploma" means a diploma |
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awarded by a public junior college approved by the Texas Higher |
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Education Coordinating Board under this subchapter. |
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(2) "Board" means the Texas Higher Education Coordinating |
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Board. |
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(3) "Eligible student" means any student age 18 or older who |
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has been, or would have been, recorded as a dropout in the Texas |
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public education system or has not otherwise earned a GED or diploma |
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from a Texas public school or through any other secondary |
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education. |
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(4) "Participating institution" means a public junior |
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college authorized by the board, either alone or as part of a |
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consortium of institutions, to offer a program under this |
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subchapter. |
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(5) "Substantially equivalent" means the provision by a |
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participating institution of higher education of any combination of |
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instruction, curriculum, achievement, internship opportunities, or |
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other means by which the board determines that an educational |
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program under this subchapter may appropriately certify that a |
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student has attained levels of knowledge sufficient to adequately |
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prepare a student for postsecondary education or additional |
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workforce education. |
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Sec. 29.407. OPPORTUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA. (a) The |
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board may approve not more than five public junior colleges to |
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participate as lead institutions for a pilot program to offer an |
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alternative competency-based high school diploma program for adult |
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learners. |
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(b) The board shall review and approve a proposed program |
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requested by a public junior college, if the board determines that |
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the public junior college's proposed program will provide |
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instruction and assessments appropriate to certify that a student |
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can demonstrate levels of knowledge sufficient to adequately |
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prepare a student for postsecondary education or additional |
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workforce education. |
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(c) Each approved public junior college program shall |
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concurrently enroll an eligible student in a workforce education |
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program and the Opportunity High School Diploma program to allow |
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the student to earn a high school diploma while completing a |
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postsecondary certificate or degree. |
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(d) Each approved public junior college program shall |
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administer assessments as prescribed by Board rule prior to award |
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of an Opportunity High School Diploma. |
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(e) A diploma under this section shall be considered |
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equivalent to a Foundation High School Diploma. |
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Sec. 29.408. APPROVAL. (a) The board may approve not more |
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than five public junior college programs to offer the Opportunity |
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High School Diploma under this subchapter. |
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(b) A public junior college that submits a proposed program |
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under this subchapter may enter into an agreement with one or more |
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public junior colleges, general academic teaching institutions, |
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public school districts, or nonprofit organizations to offer a |
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program. |
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(c) Upon board approval, a public junior college or colleges |
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may offer an approved program at any campus of the applicant or |
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partnering institution. |
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Sec. 29.409. FUNDING. (a) The Texas Workforce Commission |
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and the board shall work jointly to identify funding mechanisms, |
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including grants, interagency contracts, financial aid, or |
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subsidies available to public junior colleges and students to |
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encourage and facilitate adult dropouts in earning the Opportunity |
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High School Diploma. |
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(b) A public junior college that offers an Opportunity High |
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School Diploma under this subchapter shall be entitled to funding |
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in the community college finance system, as determined by the |
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board. |
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Sec. 29.410. RULE MAKING AND IMPLEMENTATION. (a) The board |
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shall adopt rules to implement this subchapter as necessary. |
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(b) The board may coordinate with the Texas Education Agency |
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as necessary to determine whether a proposed program offering an |
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Opportunity High School Diploma is sufficient to adequately prepare |
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a student for postsecondary education or additional workforce |
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education. |
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SECTION 2. Chapter 130, Education Code, is amended by |
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adding Section 130.0082 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 130.0082. PILOT PROGRAM FOR HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAS FOR |
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RECOVERED DROPOUTS IN PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES. A public junior |
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college may apply to the board to offer an Opportunity High School |
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Diploma program in accordance with subchapter K-1, Chapter 29, |
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Texas Education Code. |
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SECTION 3. 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. |