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  80R23648 PAM-D
 
  By: Shapiro S.R. No. 1188
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
 
         BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the State of Texas, 80th
  Legislature, Regular Session, 2007, That Senate Rule 12.03 be
  suspended in part as provided by Senate Rule 12.08 to enable the
  conference committee appointed to resolve the differences on House
  Bill 2237 (relating to grants, programs and innovative governance
  structures for dropout prevention, high school success, and college
  and workforce readiness in public schools) to consider and take
  action on the following matter:
         Senate Rules 12.03(3) and (4) are suspended to permit the
  committee to add the following:
         SECTION 8.  (a)  Subchapter A, Chapter 28, Education Code, is
  amended by adding Section 28.014 to read as follows:
         Sec. 28.014.  COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSES. (a) The
  commissioner of education and the commissioner of higher education
  shall develop and recommend to the State Board of Education for
  adoption under Section 28.002 the essential knowledge and skills of
  courses in college preparatory mathematics, science, social
  studies, and English language arts. The courses must be designed:
               (1)  for students at the 12th grade level who do not
  meet college readiness standards on an end-of-course assessment
  instrument required under Section 39.023(c); and
               (2)  to prepare students for success in entry-level
  college courses.
         (b)  A student who successfully completes a course developed
  under this section may use the credit earned in the course toward
  satisfying the applicable mathematics or science curriculum
  requirement for the recommended or advanced high school program
  under Section 28.025.
         (c)  The agency, in consultation with the Texas Higher
  Education Coordinating Board, shall adopt an end-of-course
  assessment instrument for each course developed under this section
  to ensure the rigor of the course. A school district shall, in
  accordance with State Board of Education rules, administer the
  end-of-course assessment instrument to a student enrolled in a
  course developed under this section.  Each school district shall
  adopt a policy that requires a student's performance on the
  end-of-course assessment instrument to account for 15 percent of
  the student's final grade for the course. A student's performance
  on an end-of-course assessment instrument administered under this
  subsection may be used, on a scale of 0-40, in calculating whether
  the student satisfies the graduation requirements established
  under Section 39.025.
         (d)  The agency, in coordination with the Texas Higher
  Education Coordinating Board, shall adopt a series of questions to
  be included in an end-of-course assessment instrument administered
  under Subsection (c) to be used for purposes of Section 51.3062.
  The questions must be developed in a manner consistent with any
  college readiness standards adopted under Sections 39.113 and
  51.3062. A student's performance on a question adopted under this
  subsection may not be used to determine the student's performance
  on an end-of-course assessment instrument.
         (e)  The State Board of Education shall adopt instructional
  materials for a course developed under this section in accordance
  with Chapter 31. The instructional materials must include
  technology resources that enhance the effectiveness of the course
  and draw on established best practices.
         (f)  To the extent applicable, the commissioner shall draw
  from curricula and instructional materials developed under
  Sections 28.008 and 61.0763 in developing a course and related
  instructional materials under this section. Not later than
  September 1, 2010, the State Board of Education shall adopt
  essential knowledge and skills for each course developed under this
  section. The State Board of Education shall make each course
  developed under this section and the related instructional
  materials available to school districts not later than the
  2014-2015 school year. As required by Subsection (c), a school
  district shall adopt a policy requiring a student's performance on
  an end-of-course assessment instrument administered under that
  subsection to account for 15 percent of the student's grade for a
  course developed under this section not later than the 2014-2015
  school year.  This subsection expires September 1, 2015.
         (b)  This section takes effect only if S.B. No. 1031, Acts of
  the 80th Legislature, Regular Session, 2007, takes effect.  If S.B.
  No. 1031, Acts of the 80th Legislature, Regular Session, 2007, does
  not take effect, this section has no effect.
         Explanation: The change is necessary to add a provision to
  the bill related to college preparatory courses.