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  80R10298 ESH-D
 
  By: Guillen, Chavez, Pickett H.B. No. 3418
 
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to state grants for student clubs in high schools that
serve students at risk of dropping out of school.
       BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
       SECTION 1.  Subchapter C, Chapter 29, Education Code, is
amended by adding Section 29.095 to read as follows:
       Sec. 29.095.  GRANTS FOR STUDENT CLUBS. (a) In this section,
"students at risk of dropping out of school" has the meaning
assigned by Section 29.081(d).
       (b)  The commissioner shall administer a pilot program to
provide grants to school districts to fund student club activities
for students at risk of dropping out of school. From funds
appropriated for purposes of this subchapter, the commissioner
shall spend an amount not to exceed $5 million in any state fiscal
biennium on the program.
       (c)  The commissioner may award a grant in an amount not to
exceed $5,000 in a school year to a school district on behalf of a
student club at a district high school campus at which at least 60
percent of students are identified as students at risk of dropping
out of school. To be eligible for a grant, the student club and the
club's sponsor must be sanctioned by the campus and district. A
grant awarded under this program must be matched by other state,
federal, or local funds, including donations, in an amount equal to
the amount of the grant. A district shall seek donations or
sponsorships from local businesses or community organizations to
raise the matching funds. The commissioner may award a grant on
behalf of more than one student club at a campus in the same
academic year.
       (d)  The commissioner shall establish application criteria
for receipt of a grant under this section. The criteria must require
an applicant for a grant to provide:
             (1)  a description of the student club;
             (2)  a statement of the student club's goals, intent,
and activities;
             (3)  a statement of the source of funds to be used to
match the grant;
             (4)  a budget for the student club;
             (5)  a statement showing that the student club's
finances are sustainable; and
             (6)  any other information the commissioner requires.
       (e)  The commissioner shall establish a grant agreement to be
signed by the sponsor of a student club receiving a grant and
another authorized school district officer. The agreement must
require the district and the student club to participate in an
evaluation, as determined by the commissioner, of the club's
program and the program's effect on student achievement and dropout
rates.
       (f)  A student club may use funds awarded under this section
to support academic or co-curricular club activities, other than
athletics, in which at least 50 percent of the participating
students have been identified as students at risk of dropping out of
school. A student club may use funds for materials, sponsor
stipends, and other needs that directly support the club's
activities. A student club must use the entire amount of the grant
to directly fund the club's activities described in the
application. A student club may not use more than 50 percent of a
grant to pay sponsor stipends.
       (g)  At the end of the school year, a student club that
receives a grant must submit a report to the board of trustees of
the school district summarizing the club's activities and the
extent to which the club met the club's goals and achieved the
club's intent.
       SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2007.