By: Seliger S.B. No. 792
 
 
 
   
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to end-of-course assessment requirements for high school
  graduation.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Subsections (c) and (f), Section 28.014,
  Education Code, are amended to read as follows:
         (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.
         (f)  To the extent applicable, the commissioner shall draw
  from curricula and instructional materials developed under Section
  [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.
         SECTION 2.  Subsection (c), Section 39.023, 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 [and shall adopt a policy
  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 to account for 15 percent of 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 is not
  required to use the student's performance on the subsequent
  administration or administrations of the assessment instrument 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 3.  Subsections (a), (a-1), and (b-2), Section
  39.025, Education Code, are amended 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), on the Algebra I, English
  III, biology, and United States history end-of-course assessment
  instruments administered under Section 39.023(c).  [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
  to satisfy [as a factor in determining whether the student
  satisfies] the requirements of Subsection (a)[, 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).
         (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 [subjects] prescribed under
  [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)].
         SECTION 4.  Effective September 1, 2014, Subsection (a),
  Section 39.025, Education Code, is amended to read as follows:
         (a)  The commissioner shall adopt rules requiring a student
  [participating] in the foundation [recommended or advanced] high
  school program under Section 28.025 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), on the Algebra I, English III, biology, and United
  States history end-of-course assessment instruments administered
  under Section 39.023(c).  [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.
         SECTION 5.  Subsections (a-2) and (a-3), Section 39.025,
  Education Code, are repealed.
         SECTION 6.  The changes in law made by this Act to Section
  39.025, Education Code, apply only to students who have entered or
  will enter the ninth grade during the 2011-2012 school year or a
  later school year.
         SECTION 7.  Except as otherwise provided by this Act, this
  Act applies beginning with the 2013-2014 school year.
         SECTION 8.  Except as otherwise provided by this Act:
               (1)  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; and
               (2)  if this Act does not receive the vote necessary for
  immediate effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2013.