TO: | Honorable Kent Grusendorf, Chair, House Committee on Public Education |
FROM: | John Keel, Director, Legislative Budget Board |
IN RE: | HB381 by Dutton ( Relating to the computation of public school dropout and completion rates.), Committee Report 1st House, Substituted |
The bill would also eliminate the use of the number of students taking end of course exams in the computation of performance indicators.
This legislation would take effect
According to TEA, implementation of the bill would require modifications to the existing Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS) data collection and processing system. The agency estimates the need to hire contractors to (1) rewrite the dropout leaver record reconciliation and assignment software and (2) rewrite all PEIMS interface programs (EDIT+ collection programs, validation edits and reports), at a one-time cost of $350,000. However, given the substantial personnel and fiscal resources currently devoted to dropout data collection, analysis and reporting within the Department of Accountability Reporting and Research and the PEIMS division at TEA, the agency is anticipated to be able to incorporate costs associated with the bill into its current administrative operating budget.
The bill would also eliminate the use of the number of students taking end of course exams in the computation of performance indicators.
This legislation would take effect
According to TEA, implementation of the bill would require modifications to the existing Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS) data collection and processing system. The agency estimates the need to hire contractors to (1) rewrite the dropout leaver record reconciliation and assignment software and (2) rewrite all PEIMS interface programs (EDIT+ collection programs, validation edits and reports), at a one-time cost of $350,000. However, given the substantial personnel and fiscal resources currently devoted to dropout data collection, analysis and reporting within the Department of Accountability Reporting and Research and the PEIMS division at TEA, the agency is anticipated to be able to incorporate costs associated with the bill into its current administrative operating budget.
The bill would also eliminate the use of the number of students taking end of course exams in the computation of performance indicators.
This legislation would take effect
According to TEA, implementation of the bill would require modifications to the existing Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS) data collection and processing system. The agency estimates the need to hire contractors to (1) rewrite the dropout leaver record reconciliation and assignment software and (2) rewrite all PEIMS interface programs (EDIT+ collection programs, validation edits and reports), at a one-time cost of $350,000. However, given the substantial personnel and fiscal resources currently devoted to dropout data collection, analysis and reporting within the Department of Accountability Reporting and Research and the PEIMS division at TEA, the agency is anticipated to be able to incorporate costs associated with the bill into its current administrative operating budget.
Source Agencies: | 304 Comptroller Of Public Accounts, 701 Central Education Agency
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LBB Staff: | JK, CT, UP, JGM
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