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  By: Zaffirini, Van de Putte S.B. No. 1871
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the compilation and reporting by the Texas Education
Agency of certain student data disaggregated by the instruction
method used.
       BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
       SECTION 1.  Subchapter B, Chapter 29, Education Code, is
amended by adding Section 29.066 to read as follows:
       Sec. 29.066.  PEIMS REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. (a)  A school
district that offers bilingual education or special language
programs shall include the following information in the district's
Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS) report:
             (1)  demographic information, as determined by the
commissioner, on students enrolled in district bilingual education
or special language programs; and
             (2)  the number and percentage of students enrolled in
each instructional model of a bilingual education or special
language program offered by the district.
       (b)  For purposes of this section, the commissioner shall
adopt rules to classify programs under this section as follows:
             (1)  if the program is a bilingual education program,
the program must be classified under the Public Education
Information Management System (PEIMS) report as:
                   (A)  transitional bilingual/early exit;
                   (B)  transitional bilingual/late exit;
                   (C)  dual language immersion/two-way; or
                   (D)  dual language immersion/one-way; and
             (2)  if the program is a special language program, the
program must be classified under the Public Education Information
Management System (PEIMS) report as:
                   (A)  English as a second language/self-contained;
or
                   (B)  English as a second language/pull-out.
       SECTION 2.  Subsection (e), Section 39.027, Education Code,
is amended to read as follows:
       (e)  The commissioner shall develop an assessment system
that shall be used for evaluating the academic progress, including
reading proficiency in English, of all students of limited English
proficiency, as defined by Section 29.052. A student who is exempt
from the administration of an assessment instrument under
Subsection (a)(3) or (4) who achieves reading proficiency in
English as determined by the assessment system developed under this
subsection shall be administered the assessment instruments
described by Sections 39.023(a) and (c). The performance under the
assessment system developed under this subsection of students to
whom Subsection (a)(3) or (4) applies shall be included in the
academic excellence indicator system under Section 39.051, the
performance report under Section 39.053, and the comprehensive
annual report under Section 39.182. This information shall be
provided in a manner that is disaggregated by the bilingual
education or special language program, if any, in which the student
is enrolled.
       SECTION 3.  Section 39.051, Education Code, is amended by
adding Subsection (b-1) to read as follows:
       (b-1)  Performance on the indicators described by
Subsections (b)(1), (2), (3), (8), (9), (11), and (14) must be based
on information that is disaggregated by the bilingual education or
special language program, if any, in which students of limited
English proficiency, as defined by Section 29.052, are or former
students of limited English proficiency were enrolled.
       SECTION 4.  Section 39.182, Education Code, is amended by
amending Subsections (a) and (b) and adding Subsection (b-1) to
read as follows:
       (a)  Not later than December 1 of each year, the agency shall
prepare and deliver to the governor, the lieutenant governor, the
speaker of the house of representatives, each member of the
legislature, the Legislative Budget Board, and the clerks of the
standing committees of the senate and house of representatives with
primary jurisdiction over the public school system a comprehensive
report covering the preceding school year and containing:
             (1)  an evaluation of the achievements of the state
educational program in relation to the statutory goals for the
public education system under Section 4.002;
             (2)  an evaluation of the status of education in the
state as reflected by the academic excellence indicators adopted
under Section 39.051;
             (3)  a summary compilation of overall student
performance on academic skills assessment instruments required by
Section 39.023 with the number and percentage of students exempted
from the administration of those instruments and the basis of the
exemptions, aggregated by grade level, subject area, campus, and
district, with appropriate interpretations and analysis, and
disaggregated by race, ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic
status;
             (4)  a summary compilation of overall performance of
students placed in a disciplinary alternative education program
established under Section 37.008 on academic skills assessment
instruments required by Section 39.023 with the number of those
students exempted from the administration of those instruments and
the basis of the exemptions, aggregated by district, grade level,
and subject area, with appropriate interpretations and analysis,
and disaggregated by race, ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic
status;
             (5)  a summary compilation of overall performance of
students at risk of dropping out of school, as defined by Section
29.081(d), on academic skills assessment instruments required by
Section 39.023 with the number of those students exempted from the
administration of those instruments and the basis of the
exemptions, aggregated by district, grade level, and subject area,
with appropriate interpretations and analysis, and disaggregated
by race, ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status;
             (6)  an evaluation of the correlation between student
grades and student performance on academic skills assessment
instruments required by Section 39.023;
             (7)  a statement of the dropout rate of students in
grade levels 7 through 12, expressed in the aggregate and by grade
level, and a statement of the completion rates of students for grade
levels 9 through 12;
             (8)  a statement of:
                   (A)  the completion rate of students who enter
grade level 9 and graduate not more than four years later;
                   (B)  the completion rate of students who enter
grade level 9 and graduate, including students who require more
than four years to graduate;
                   (C)  the completion rate of students who enter
grade level 9 and not more than four years later receive a high
school equivalency certificate;
                   (D)  the completion rate of students who enter
grade level 9 and receive a high school equivalency certificate,
including students who require more than four years to receive a
certificate; and
                   (E)  the number and percentage of all students who
have not been accounted for under Paragraph (A), (B), (C), or (D);
             (9)  a statement of the projected cross-sectional and
longitudinal dropout rates for grade levels 9 through 12 for the
next five years, assuming no state action is taken to reduce the
dropout rate;
             (10)  a description of a systematic, measurable plan
for reducing the projected cross-sectional and longitudinal
dropout rates to five percent or less for the 1997-1998 school year;
             (11)  a summary of the information required by Section
29.083 regarding grade level retention of students and information
concerning:
                   (A)  the number and percentage of students
retained; and
                   (B)  the performance of retained students on
assessment instruments required under Section 39.023(a);
             (12)  information, aggregated by district type and
disaggregated by race, ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic
status, on:
                   (A)  the number of students placed in a
disciplinary alternative education program established under
Section 37.008;
                   (B)  the average length of a student's placement
in a disciplinary alternative education program established under
Section 37.008;
                   (C)  the academic performance of students on
assessment instruments required under Section 39.023(a) during the
year preceding and during the year following placement in a
disciplinary alternative education program; and
                   (D)  the dropout rates of students who have been
placed in a disciplinary alternative education program established
under Section 37.008;
             (13)  a list of each school district or campus that does
not satisfy performance standards, with an explanation of the
actions taken by the commissioner to improve student performance in
the district or campus and an evaluation of the results of those
actions;
             (14)  an evaluation of the status of the curriculum
taught in public schools, with recommendations for legislative
changes necessary to improve or modify the curriculum required by
Section 28.002;
             (15)  a description of all funds received by and each
activity and expenditure of the agency;
             (16)  a summary and analysis of the instructional
expenditures ratios and instructional employees ratios of school
districts computed under Section 44.0071;
             (17)  a summary of the effect of deregulation,
including exemptions and waivers granted under Section 7.056 or
39.112;
             (18)  a statement of the total number and length of
reports that school districts and school district employees must
submit to the agency, identifying which reports are required by
federal statute or rule, state statute, or agency rule, and a
summary of the agency's efforts to reduce overall reporting
requirements;
             (19)  a list of each school district that is not in
compliance with state special education requirements, including:
                   (A)  the period for which the district has not
been in compliance;
                   (B)  the manner in which the agency considered the
district's failure to comply in determining the district's
accreditation status; and
                   (C)  an explanation of the actions taken by the
commissioner to ensure compliance and an evaluation of the results
of those actions;
             (20)  a comparison of the performance of
open-enrollment charter schools and school districts on the
academic excellence indicators specified in Section 39.051(b) and
accountability measures adopted under Section 39.051(g), with a
separately aggregated comparison of the performance of
open-enrollment charter schools predominantly serving students at
risk of dropping out of school, as defined by Section 29.081(d),
with the performance of school districts;
             (21)  a summary of the information required by Section
38.0141 regarding student health and physical activity from each
school district; [and]
             (22)  a summary compilation of overall student
performance under the assessment system developed to evaluate
academic progress as required by Section 39.027(e), disaggregated
by bilingual education or special language program instructional
model; and
             (23)  any additional information considered important
by the commissioner or the State Board of Education.
       (b)  In reporting the information required by Subsection
(a)(3) or (4), the agency may separately aggregate the performance
data of students enrolled in a special education program under
Subchapter A, Chapter 29[, or a bilingual education or special
language program under Subchapter B, Chapter 29].
       (b-1)  In reporting the information required by Subsections
(a)(3), (5), and (7), the agency shall separately aggregate the
performance data of students enrolled in a bilingual education or
special language program under Subchapter B, Chapter 29,
disaggregated by bilingual education or special language program
instructional model.
       SECTION 5.  Subsection (c), Section 42.006, Education Code,
is amended to read as follows:
       (c)  Annually, the commissioner shall review the Public
Education Information Management System and shall repeal or amend
rules that require school districts to provide information through
the Public Education Information Management System that is not
necessary. In reviewing and revising the Public Education
Information Management System, the commissioner shall develop
rules to ensure that the system:
             (1)  provides useful, accurate, and timely information
on student demographics and academic performance, personnel, and
school district finances;
             (2)  contains only the data necessary for the
legislature and the agency to perform their legally authorized
functions in overseeing the public education system; and
             (3)  does not contain any information related to
instructional methods, except as provided by Section 29.066 or
required by federal law.
       SECTION 6.  The changes in law made by this Act apply
beginning with the 2008-2009 school year.
       SECTION 7.  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, 2007.