Amend SB 6 (house committee report) by inserting into the bill the following appropriately numbered new SECTIONS and renumbering subsequent SECTIONS of the bill accordingly:
SECTION ____.  Section 39.023(c), Education Code, is amended to read as follows:
(c)  The agency shall also adopt end-of-course assessment instruments for secondary-level courses in Algebra I, Algebra II, geometry, biology, chemistry, physics, English I, English II, English III, world geography, world history, and United States history. The Algebra I, Algebra II, and geometry end-of-course assessment instruments must be administered with the aid of technology. A school district shall comply with State Board of Education rules regarding administration of the assessment instruments listed in this subsection. A district [and] shall adopt a policy addressing whether [that requires] a student's performance on an end-of-course assessment instrument for a course listed in this subsection in which the student is enrolled will be used by the district in determining [to account for 15 percent of] the student's final grade for the course and, if so, the manner in which the student's performance on an end-of-course assessment instrument will be used in determining the student's final grade for the course. If a student retakes an end-of-course assessment instrument for a course listed in this subsection, as provided by Section 39.025, a [school] district shall act in accordance with district policy concerning whether [is not required] to use and, if so, the manner in which to use the student's performance on the subsequent administration or administrations of the assessment instrument in determining [to determine] the student's final grade for the course. If a student is in a special education program under Subchapter A, Chapter 29, the student's admission, review, and dismissal committee shall determine whether any allowable modification is necessary in administering to the student an assessment instrument required under this subsection. The State Board of Education shall administer the assessment instruments. The State Board of Education shall adopt a schedule for the administration of end-of-course assessment instruments that complies with the requirements of Subsection (c-3).
SECTION ____.  Subchapter B, Chapter 39, Education Code, is amended by adding Section 39.0236 to read as follows:
Sec. 39.0236.  REDUCED ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS PILOT PROGRAM. (a) In this section, "pilot program" means the reduced assessment requirements pilot program established under this section.
(b)  The commissioner by rule shall establish a pilot program in which certain students in grades three through eight at a participating campus have reduced assessment requirements, as provided by this section.
(c)  A campus may apply to the commissioner to participate in the pilot program.
(d)  The commissioner shall select at least 20 campuses to participate in the pilot program. In selecting campuses for participation in the pilot program, the commissioner shall ensure that, to the greatest extent practicable, the diverse demographic, geographic, socioeconomic, and academic characteristics found in this state are represented and that elementary and middle or junior high schools are represented.
(e)  Notwithstanding Section 39.023, a student attending a campus participating in the pilot program, other than a student administered assessment instruments under Section 39.023(b) or (l) or granted an exemption from administration of an assessment instrument under Section 39.027, shall be assessed using assessment instruments adopted or developed under Section 39.023(a) in:
(1)  mathematics:
(A)  in grades three and five without the aid of technology; and
(B)  in grade eight with the aid of technology on any assessment instrument that includes algebra;
(2)  reading, in grades three, five, and eight;
(3)  writing, including spelling and grammar, in grades four and seven;
(4)  social studies, in grade eight; and
(5)  science, in grades five and eight.
(f)  A student shall be assessed in grade four in mathematics or reading using an assessment instrument administered under Subsection (e) in grade three if, on the final assessment instrument in that subject administered to the student in grade three during the preceding school year, the student did not achieve a score determined through the analysis of previous years' testing data to predict with a high level of statistical confidence that a student will pass the following year.
(g)  A student shall be assessed in grade six in mathematics or reading using an assessment instrument administered under Subsection (e) in grade five if, on the final assessment instrument in that subject administered to the student in grade five during the preceding school year, the student did not achieve a score determined through the analysis of previous years' testing data to predict with a high level of statistical confidence that a student will pass the following year.
(h)  A student shall be assessed in grade seven in mathematics or reading using an assessment instrument administered under Subsection (g) in grade six if, on the final assessment instrument in that subject administered to the student in grade six during the preceding school year, the student did not achieve a score determined through the analysis of previous years' testing data to predict with a high level of statistical confidence that a student will pass the following year.
(i)  A participating campus may, for its own use in determining whether students are performing at a satisfactory level, administer to a student at the appropriate grade level, other than a student required to be assessed under this section, an assessment instrument. At the request of a participating campus, the agency shall provide, allow for the administration of, and score each assessment instrument administered under this subsection in the same manner and at the same cost as for assessment instruments required to be administered under the applicable subsection. The results of an assessment instrument administered under this subsection may not be included as an indicator of student achievement under Section 39.054 or any other provision.
(j)  If there is a conflict between this section and federal law as a result of forgoing under this section certain administration of assessment instruments to students who have recently performed successfully on assessment instruments assessing the same subject, the commissioner shall seek a waiver from the application of conflicting federal law for a campus participating in the pilot program.
(k)  The commissioner shall adopt rules as necessary to administer this section.
(l)  The commissioner shall conduct a study to determine whether the pilot program has been successful. The study must compare the achievements in mathematics and reading of students at participating and nonparticipating campuses in similar geographic areas that have students of similar demographic, socioeconomic, and academic characteristics. The study must evaluate the differences between mathematics and reading performance of students at campuses participating in the pilot program and those in matched nonparticipating campuses. Not later than September 1, 2014, the commissioner shall submit the results of the study to the legislature.
(m)  The commissioner by rule shall establish the pilot program for the 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 school years.
(n)  This section expires December 31, 2014.
SECTION ____.  Section 39.025, Education Code, is amended by amending Subsections (a), (a-1), (a-2), (a-3), (b), (b-2), (e), (f), and (g) and adding Subsections (a-4) and (a-5) to read as follows:
(a)  The commissioner shall adopt rules requiring a student participating in the recommended or advanced high school program to be administered each end-of-course assessment instrument listed in Section 39.023(c) and requiring a student participating in the minimum high school program to be administered an end-of-course assessment instrument listed in Section 39.023(c) only for a course in which the student is enrolled and for which an end-of-course assessment instrument is administered.  [A student is required to achieve, in each subject in the foundation curriculum under Section 28.002(a)(1), a cumulative score that is at least equal to the product of the number of end-of-course assessment instruments administered to the student in that subject and a scale score that indicates satisfactory performance, as determined by the commissioner under Section 39.0241(a).     A student must achieve a minimum score as determined by the commissioner to be within a reasonable range of the scale score under Section 39.0241(a) on an end-of-course assessment instrument for the score to count towards the student's cumulative score.     For purposes of this subsection, a student's cumulative score is determined using the student's highest score on each end-of-course assessment instrument administered to the student.     A student may not receive a high school diploma until the student has performed satisfactorily on the end-of-course assessment instruments in the manner provided under this subsection.     This subsection does not require a student to demonstrate readiness to enroll in an institution of higher education.]
(a-1)  The commissioner by rule shall determine a method by which a student's satisfactory performance on an advanced placement test, international baccalaureate examination, an SAT Subject Test, or another assessment instrument determined by the commissioner to be at least as rigorous as an end-of-course assessment instrument adopted under Section 39.023(c) may be used as a factor in determining whether the student satisfies the requirements of Subsection (a) and Subsection (a-2), (a-3), or (a-4), as applicable to the student[, including the cumulative score requirement of that subsection].  The commissioner by rule may determine a method by which a student's satisfactory performance on a Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test (PSAT) assessment or a preliminary American College Test (ACT) assessment may be used as a factor in determining whether the student satisfies the requirements of Subsection (a) and Subsection (a-2), (a-3), or (a-4), as applicable to the student.
(a-2)  To graduate under the recommended high school program [In addition to the cumulative score requirements under Subsection (a)], a student must achieve a score that meets or exceeds the score determined by the commissioner under Section 39.0241(a) on end-of-course assessment instruments for the following:
(1)  English III;
(2)  [and] Algebra II;
(3)  biology, chemistry, or physics; and
(4)  world geography, world history, or United States history [end-of-course assessment instruments to graduate under the recommended high school program].
(a-3)  To graduate under the advanced high school program [In addition to the cumulative score requirements under Subsection (a)], a student must:
(1)  achieve a score that meets or exceeds the score determined by the commissioner under Section 39.0241(a-1) on end-of-course assessment instruments for the following:
(A)  English III; and
(B)  Algebra II; and
(2)  achieve a score that meets or exceeds the score determined by the commissioner under Section 39.0241(a) on end-of-course assessment instruments for the following:
(A)  biology, chemistry, or physics; and
(B)  world geography, world history, or United States history [in order to graduate under the advanced high school program].
(a-4)  To graduate under the minimum high school program, a student must achieve a score that meets or exceeds the score determined by the commissioner under Section 39.0241(a) on end-of-course assessment instruments for the following:
(1)  English III;
(2)  Algebra I;
(3)  biology, chemistry, or physics; and
(4)  world geography, world history, or United States history.
(a-5)  The admission, review, and dismissal committee of a student in a special education program under Subchapter A, Chapter 29, shall determine whether, to receive a high school diploma, the student is required to achieve satisfactory performance on end-of-course assessment instruments.
(b)  Each time an end-of-course assessment instrument is administered, a student who failed to achieve the [a minimum] score requirement under this section may [Subsection (a) shall] retake the assessment instrument. A student who fails to perform satisfactorily on an Algebra II or English III end-of-course assessment instrument under the college readiness performance standard, as provided under Section 39.024(b), may retake the assessment instrument. [Any other student may retake an end-of-course assessment instrument for any reason.] A student is not required to retake a course as a condition of retaking an end-of-course assessment instrument.
(b-2)  If a school district determines that a student, on completion of grade 11, is unlikely to achieve the [cumulative] score requirement under this section [requirements] for one or more end-of-course assessment instruments as necessary [subjects prescribed by Subsection (a)] for receiving a high school diploma, the district shall require the student to enroll in a corresponding content-area college preparatory course for which an end-of-course assessment instrument has been adopted, if available. A student who enrolls in a college preparatory course described by this subsection shall be administered an end-of-course assessment instrument for the course, with the end-of-course assessment instrument scored on a scale as determined by the commissioner [not to exceed 20 percent of the cumulative score requirements required to graduate as determined under Subsection (a)]. A student may use the student's score on the end-of-course assessment instrument for the college preparatory course towards satisfying the [cumulative] score requirement under this section [requirements prescribed by Subsection (a)].
(e)  The commissioner shall establish a required performance level for an assessment instrument adopted under Subsection (d) that is at least as rigorous as the performance level required to be met under Subsection (a-2), (a-3), or (a-4), as applicable to the student [(a)].
(f)  The commissioner shall by rule adopt a transition plan to implement the amendments made by Chapter 1312 (SB 1031), Acts of the 80th Legislature, Regular Session, 2007, replacing general subject assessment instruments administered at the high school level with end-of-course assessment instruments. The rules must provide for the end-of-course assessment instruments adopted under Section 39.023(c) to be administered beginning with students entering the ninth grade during the 2011-2012 school year. During the period under which the transition to end-of-course assessment instruments is made:
(1)  for students entering a grade above the ninth grade during the 2011-2012 school year and to the extent necessary for purposes of Subdivisions (5) and (6), the commissioner shall retain, administer, and use for purposes of accreditation and other campus and district accountability measures under this chapter the assessment instruments required by Section 39.023(a) or (c), as that section existed before amendment by Chapter 1312 (SB 1031), Acts of the 80th Legislature, Regular Session, 2007;
(2)  a student subject to Subdivision (1) may not receive a high school diploma unless the student has performed satisfactorily on each required assessment instrument administered under Section 39.023(c) as that section existed before amendment by Chapter 1312 (SB 1031), Acts of the 80th Legislature, Regular Session, 2007; [and]
(3)  the agency may defer releasing assessment instrument questions and answer keys as required by Section 39.023(e) to the extent necessary to develop additional assessment instruments;
(4)  a student entering ninth grade during the 2011-2012 or 2012-2013 school year shall be administered each end-of-course assessment instrument listed in Section 39.023(c) for a course in which the student is enrolled and for which an end-of-course assessment instrument is administered;
(5)  a student subject to Subdivision (4) may not receive a high school diploma under the recommended high school program unless the student:
(A)  achieves a score that meets or exceeds the score determined by the commissioner under Section 39.0241(a) on end-of-course assessment instruments for the following:
(i)  English III;
(ii)  Algebra II;
(iii)  biology, chemistry, or physics; and
(iv)  world geography, world history, or United States history; or
(B)  has performed satisfactorily on each required assessment instrument administered under Section 39.023(c), as that section existed before amendment by Chapter 1312 (SB 1031), Acts of the 80th Legislature, Regular Session, 2007;
(6)  a student subject to Subdivision (4) may not receive a high school diploma under the minimum high school program unless the student:
(A)  achieves a score that meets or exceeds the score determined by the commissioner under Section 39.0241(a) on end-of-course assessment instruments for the following:
(i)  English III;
(ii)  Algebra I;
(iii)  biology, chemistry, or physics; and
(iv)  world geography, world history, or United States history; or
(B)  has performed satisfactorily on each required assessment instrument administered under Section 39.023(c), as that section existed before amendment by Chapter 1312 (SB 1031), Acts of the 80th Legislature, Regular Session, 2007; and
(7)  a student entering ninth grade during the 2013-2014 school year or a later school year may not receive a high school diploma unless the student has satisfied the requirements of Subsection (a) and Subsection (a-2), (a-3), or (a-4), as applicable to the student.
(g)  Rules adopted under Subsection (f) must require that each student who will be subject to the requirements of Subsection (a), (a-2), (a-3), (a-4), or (f)(4) is entitled to notice of the specific requirements applicable to the student. Notice under this subsection must be provided not later than the date the student enters the eighth grade. For a student who entered eighth grade in the 2010-2011 school year, notice under this subsection must also be provided not later than the date the student enters the ninth grade to inform the student of modifications in the requirements applicable to the student. Subsection (f) and this subsection expire September 1, 2017 [2015].