77R11177 ESH-F                           
         By Olivo, et al.                                      H.B. No. 2118
         Substitute the following for H.B. No. 2118:
         By Olivo                                          C.S.H.B. No. 2118
                                A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 1-1                                   AN ACT
 1-2     relating to the requirements for high school graduation.
 1-3           BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 1-4           SECTION 1. Section 28.025, Education Code, is amended to read
 1-5     as follows:
 1-6           Sec. 28.025.  HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATE; ACADEMIC
 1-7     ACHIEVEMENT RECORD. (a)  The State Board of Education by rule shall
 1-8     determine curriculum requirements for the minimum, recommended, and
 1-9     advanced high school programs that are consistent with the required
1-10     curriculum under Section 28.002.  A student may graduate and
1-11     receive a diploma only if:
1-12                 (1)  the student successfully completes the curriculum
1-13     requirements identified by the board and:
1-14                       (A)  complies with Section 39.025(a); or
1-15                       (B)  meets the alternative graduation criteria
1-16     prescribed under Subsection (b); or
1-17                 (2)  the student successfully completes an
1-18     individualized education program developed under Section 29.005.
1-19           (b)  The commissioner by rule shall prescribe alternative
1-20     graduation criteria that a student may meet to graduate and receive
1-21     a diploma without complying with Section 39.025(a).  The
1-22     alternative graduation criteria must be compensatory criteria.  The
1-23     alternative graduation criteria must include a student's:
1-24                 (1)  grade point average beginning in grade 9;
 2-1                 (2)  current class ranking;
 2-2                 (3)  performance on the individual assessment
 2-3     instruments specified in Section 39.025(a);
 2-4                 (4)  combined scores, using only the student's highest
 2-5     scores, on the assessment instruments specified in Section
 2-6     39.025(a); and
 2-7                 (5)  overall academic performance beginning in grade 9,
 2-8     as evaluated by two or more of the student's teachers.
 2-9           (c)  A committee composed of the student's high school
2-10     principal or the principal's designee and two certified teachers in
2-11     the student's school district who teach at the high school level
2-12     shall determine whether a student who has not complied with Section
2-13     39.025(a) has met the alternative graduation criteria prescribed
2-14     under Subsection (b).  The commissioner shall adopt rules relating
2-15     to the selection and operation of a committee under this
2-16     subsection, including the method by which the committee must notify
2-17     the student and the student's high school registrar, or the person
2-18     performing the duties of a registrar, of the committee's decision.
2-19           (d)  A committee established under Subsection (c) shall
2-20     determine whether a student who has not complied with Section
2-21     39.025(a) has met the alternative graduation criteria prescribed
2-22     under Subsection (b):
2-23                 (1)  following the first administration to the student
2-24     of the assessment instruments specified in Section 39.025(a);
2-25                 (2)  on written request of the student's parent or
2-26     guardian, not more than one time in each school year following the
2-27     school year in which the assessment instruments specified in
 3-1     Section 39.025(a) are first administered to the student; and
 3-2                 (3)  when the principal of the student's high school,
 3-3     or the principal's designee, determines that the student is within
 3-4     one month of completing each requirement for a high school diploma
 3-5     other than compliance with Section 39.025(a).
 3-6           (e)  A school district may issue a certificate of coursework
 3-7     completion to a student who successfully completes the curriculum
 3-8     requirements identified by the State Board of Education under
 3-9     Subsection (a)  but who fails to comply with Section 39.025(a) or
3-10     the alternative graduation criteria under Subsection (b) [perform
3-11     satisfactorily on the assessment instruments specified by
3-12     Subsection (a)].  A school district may allow a student who
3-13     receives a certificate to participate in a graduation ceremony with
3-14     students receiving high school diplomas.
3-15           (f) [(c)]  Each school district shall report the academic
3-16     achievement record of students who have completed a minimum,
3-17     recommended, or advanced high school program on transcript forms
3-18     adopted by the State Board of Education.  The transcript forms
3-19     adopted by the board must be designed to clearly differentiate
3-20     between each of the high school programs and identify whether a
3-21     student received a diploma or a certificate of coursework
3-22     completion.
3-23           SECTION 2. (a)  Section 28.025, Education Code, as amended by
3-24     this Act, applies beginning with the 2002-2003 school year.
3-25           (b)  Not later than June 1, 2002, the commissioner of
3-26     education shall adopt rules as required by Sections 28.025(b) and
3-27     (c), Education Code, as amended by this Act.
 4-1           SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2001.