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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the adult high school charter school program. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Chapter 12, Education Code, is amended by adding |
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Subchapter G, and a heading is added to that subchapter to read as |
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follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER G. ADULT HIGH SCHOOL CHARTER SCHOOL PROGRAM |
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SECTION 2. Section 29.259(a), Education Code, is |
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transferred to Subchapter G, Chapter 12, Education Code, as added |
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by this Act, redesignated as Section 12.251, Education Code, and |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 12.251. DEFINITIONS. [(a)] In this subchapter: |
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(1) "Adult [section, "adult] education" means |
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services and instruction provided below the college level for |
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adults by a nonprofit entity granted a charter under this |
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subchapter [described by Subsection (e)]. |
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(2) "Program," unless the context indicates |
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otherwise, means the adult high school charter school program under |
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this subchapter. |
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SECTION 3. Section 29.259(n), Education Code, is |
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transferred to Subchapter G, Chapter 12, Education Code, as added |
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by this Act, redesignated as Section 12.252, Education Code, and |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 12.252. APPLICABILITY OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS. (a) The |
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provisions of this chapter relating to charter schools do not apply |
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to an adult education program operated under a charter granted |
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under this subchapter except as otherwise provided by this |
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subchapter or by commissioner rule. |
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(b) [(n)] An adult education program operated under a |
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charter granted under this subchapter [section] is subject to: |
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(1) a provision of this title establishing a criminal |
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offense; and |
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(2) a prohibition, restriction, or requirement, as |
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applicable, imposed by this title or a rule adopted under this |
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title, relating to: |
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(A) the Public Education Information Management |
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System (PEIMS) to the extent necessary as determined by the |
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commissioner to monitor compliance with this subchapter [section] |
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and, as applicable, Subchapter D[, Chapter 12]; |
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(B) criminal history records under Subchapter C, |
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Chapter 22; |
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(C) high school graduation requirements under |
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Section 28.025, to the extent applicable to a program participant; |
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(D) special education programs under Subchapter |
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A, Chapter 29; |
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(E) bilingual education under Subchapter B, |
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Chapter 29; |
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(F) health and safety under Chapter 38; |
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(G) the requirement under Section 21.006 to |
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report an educator's misconduct; and |
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(H) the right of an employee to report a crime, as |
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provided by Section 37.148. |
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SECTION 4. Section 29.259(b), Education Code, is |
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transferred to Subchapter G, Chapter 12, Education Code, as added |
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by this Act, redesignated as Section 12.253, Education Code, and |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 12.253. PURPOSE. [(b)] The purpose of the |
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[commissioner shall establish an] adult high school [diploma and |
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industry certification] charter school program, as established |
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under former Section 29.259 and provided by this subchapter, is to |
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meet [section as a strategy for meeting] industry needs for a |
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sufficiently trained workforce within the state and strengthen the |
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economic and educational prosperity of the state. |
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SECTION 5. Subchapter G, Chapter 12, Education Code, as |
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added by this Act, is amended by adding Section 12.254 to read as |
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follows: |
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Sec. 12.254. ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a) An advisory |
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committee is established to make recommendations to the |
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commissioner regarding: |
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(1) the secondary exit-level assessment tool adopted |
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or developed under Section 12.260 and the satisfactory performance |
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level for that tool; and |
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(2) the accountability frameworks adopted under |
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Section 12.262, including the performance domains and measures in |
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each framework. |
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(b) The advisory committee is composed of seven members |
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appointed as follows: |
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(1) one member appointed by the governor; |
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(2) one member appointed by the lieutenant governor; |
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(3) one member appointed by the speaker of the house of |
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representatives; |
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(4) one member appointed by the commissioner; |
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(5) one member appointed by the executive director of |
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the Texas Workforce Commission; |
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(6) one member appointed by the commissioner of higher |
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education; and |
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(7) the superintendent of the charter school operating |
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under the charter granted under former Section 29.259. |
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(c) Each member appointed to the advisory committee must |
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have experience or expertise in adult or workforce education. |
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(d) Members of the advisory committee serve at the pleasure |
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of the appointing official. |
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(e) The governor shall designate a member of the advisory |
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committee as presiding officer to serve in that capacity at the |
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pleasure of the governor. |
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(f) Members of the advisory committee are not entitled to |
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compensation but are entitled to reimbursement for actual and |
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necessary expenses incurred in fulfilling committee duties. |
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(g) Staff members of the agency shall provide |
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administrative support for the advisory committee. |
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(h) The agency shall provide funding for any administrative |
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and operational expenses of the advisory committee. |
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SECTION 6. Section 29.259(d), Education Code, is |
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transferred to Subchapter G, Chapter 12, Education Code, as added |
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by this Act, redesignated as Section 12.255, Education Code, and |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 12.255. AUTHORIZATION FOR CHARTER. (a) [(d)] |
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Notwithstanding any other law and in addition to the number of |
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charters allowed under Subchapter D, [Chapter 12,] the commissioner |
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may, subject to Subsection (c) and on the basis of an application |
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submitted, grant a charter under the program to a [single] |
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nonprofit entity described by Section 12.256 [Subsection (e)] to |
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provide an adult education program for individuals described by |
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Section 12.258 [Subsection (g)] to successfully complete: |
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(1) a high school program that can lead to a diploma; |
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and |
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(2) career and technology education courses that can |
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lead to industry certification. |
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(b) A nonprofit entity, other than the nonprofit entity |
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granted a charter under former Section 29.259, is not entitled to an |
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automatic grant of a charter under this subchapter on the basis that |
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the entity holds a charter or operates a charter school under |
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another provision of this chapter. |
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(c) Subject to Subsection (d), the commissioner may not |
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grant more than two charters in a calendar year or more than six |
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charters total under this subchapter. In granting charters, the |
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commissioner may not grant: |
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(1) a charter before September 1, 2023; or |
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(2) a total of more than: |
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(A) two charters before September 1, 2024; or |
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(B) four charters before September 1, 2026. |
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(d) A charter granted under former Section 29.259 may not be |
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counted toward the limit under Subsection (c). |
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(e) A nonprofit entity granted a charter under the program |
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may not enroll more than 350 students in an adult education program |
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operated under that charter during the first two years after the |
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charter is granted. This subsection does not apply to a charter |
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granted under former Section 29.259, regardless of whether that |
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charter is transferred to another nonprofit entity as provided by |
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law. |
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SECTION 7. Section 29.259(e), Education Code, is |
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transferred to Subchapter G, Chapter 12, Education Code, as added |
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by this Act, redesignated as Section 12.256, Education Code, and |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 12.256. CHARTER HOLDER QUALIFICATIONS. [(e)] A |
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nonprofit entity may be granted a charter under this subchapter |
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[section] only if the entity[: |
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[(1)] has a successful history of providing education |
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services, including industry certifications and job placement |
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services, to adults 18 years of age and older whose educational and |
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training opportunities have been limited by educational |
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disadvantages, disabilities, homelessness, criminal history, or |
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similar marginalizing circumstances[; and |
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[(2) agrees to commit at least $1 million to the adult |
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education program offered]. |
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SECTION 8. Sections 29.259(h) and (i), Education Code, are |
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transferred to Subchapter G, Chapter 12, Education Code, as added |
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by this Act, redesignated as Section 12.257, Education Code, and |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 12.257. APPLICATION; CHARTER CONTENT. (a) A [(h) The] |
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nonprofit entity must include in its charter application the |
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information required by Subsection (b) [(i)]. |
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(b) [(i)] A charter granted under this subchapter [section] |
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must: |
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(1) include a description of the adult education |
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program to be offered under this subchapter [section]; and |
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(2) establish specific, objective standards for |
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receiving a high school diploma, including: |
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(A) successful completion of: |
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(i) if applicable to the program |
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participant, the curriculum requirements under Section 28.025; or |
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(ii) the appropriate curriculum |
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requirements applicable to the program participant; and |
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(B) satisfactory performance on the standardized |
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secondary exit-level assessment instrument described by Section |
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12.260 [Subsection (c)]. |
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SECTION 9. Sections 29.259(g) and (g-1), Education Code, |
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are transferred to Subchapter G, Chapter 12, Education Code, as |
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added by this Act, redesignated as Section 12.258, Education Code, |
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and amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 12.258. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY; ADMISSION. (a) [(g)] A |
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person who is at least 18 years of age and not more than 50 years of |
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age is eligible to enroll in an [the] adult education program |
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operated under a charter granted under this subchapter [section] if |
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the person: |
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(1) has failed to complete the curriculum requirements |
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for high school graduation; or |
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(2) has failed to perform satisfactorily on an |
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assessment instrument required for high school graduation. |
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(b) [(g-1)] In admitting students to an [the] adult |
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education program operated under a charter granted under this |
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subchapter [section], a [the] nonprofit entity shall give priority |
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to a person who has not earned a high school equivalency |
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certificate. |
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SECTION 10. Section 29.259(i-1), Education Code, is |
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transferred to Subchapter G, Chapter 12, Education Code, as added |
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by this Act, redesignated as Section 12.259, Education Code, and |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 12.259. ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM. (a) An [(i-1) The] |
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adult education program operated under a charter granted [offered] |
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under this subchapter [section] must: |
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(1) use an instructional model in which a significant |
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portion [at least 75 percent] of instruction, as approved by the |
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commissioner, is delivered [by a teacher] in a teacher-led [an |
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in-person], interactive classroom environment [setting]; [and] |
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(2) provide access to: |
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(A) career and technical education courses that |
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lead to an industry certification; |
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(B) career readiness training; |
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(C) postsecondary counseling; and |
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(D) job-placement services; and |
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(3) provide support services to students, including: |
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(A) child care at no cost to students; |
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(B) life coaching services, at a ratio not to |
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exceed one life coach for every 100 students, that use strategic and |
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holistic interventions designed to facilitate graduation planning |
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and assist students in overcoming life obstacles to achieve |
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academic and career goals; |
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(C) mental health counseling; [and] |
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(D) for students with identified disabilities or |
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impairments, instructional support services; and |
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(E) transportation assistance. |
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SECTION 11. Section 29.259(f), Education Code, is |
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transferred to Section 12.259, Education Code, as added by this |
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Act, redesignated as Subsection (b) of that section, and amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(b) [(f)] A nonprofit entity granted a charter under this |
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subchapter [section] may partner with a public junior college or a |
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provider or organization approved by the Texas Workforce Commission |
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to provide career and technology courses that lead to industry |
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certification through an adult education program described by |
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Subsection (a). |
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SECTION 12. Section 29.259(c), Education Code, is |
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transferred to Subchapter G, Chapter 12, Education Code, as added |
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by this Act, redesignated as Section 12.260, Education Code, and |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 12.260. ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENT. (a) [(c)] The agency, |
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in cooperation with the advisory committee established under |
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Section 12.254, shall adopt or develop and administer a |
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standardized secondary exit-level assessment instrument |
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appropriate for assessing [adult education] program participants |
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who successfully complete high school curriculum requirements |
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under an adult education [a] program operated under a charter |
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granted [provided] under this subchapter [section]. |
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(b) The commissioner, in cooperation with the advisory |
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committee established under Section 12.254, shall determine the |
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level of performance considered to be satisfactory on the secondary |
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exit-level assessment instrument adopted under Subsection (a) for |
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receipt of a high school diploma by a [an adult education] program |
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participant in an adult education [a] program operated under a |
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charter granted [provided] under this subchapter [section]. |
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(c) For a school year before the 2025-2026 school year, the |
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agency shall adopt and administer the Algebra I, English II, and |
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biology end-of-course assessment instruments adopted under Section |
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39.023(c) as the secondary exit-level assessment instrument |
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required under this section. The level of performance considered |
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to be satisfactory on those assessment instruments for purposes of |
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this subsection is the level of performance adopted under 19 T.A.C. |
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Section 101.4003(a), as that rule existed on January 1, 2021. This |
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subsection expires September 1, 2025. |
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SECTION 13. Section 29.259(i-2), Education Code, is |
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transferred to Subchapter G, Chapter 12, Education Code, as added |
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by this Act, redesignated as Section 12.261, Education Code, and |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 12.261. EXPANSION AMENDMENT. (a) Not [(i-2) If money |
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is appropriated for a state fiscal year for expansion of the program |
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under this section, not] later than June 30 of each [the state |
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fiscal] year [in which the appropriation is made], a [the] |
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nonprofit entity granted a charter under this subchapter [section] |
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must submit any request for approval of an expansion amendment |
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intended to take effect the next school year. |
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(b) An [The] expansion amendment submitted under Subsection |
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(a) is considered approved if the commissioner does not provide |
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written notice to the nonprofit entity of the disapproval of the |
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expansion amendment on or before August 1. |
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SECTION 14. Sections 29.259(o) and (p), Education Code, are |
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transferred to Subchapter G, Chapter 12, Education Code, as added |
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by this Act, redesignated as Section 12.262, Education Code, and |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 12.262. ACCOUNTABILITY; REVOCATION OF CHARTER. (a) |
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[(o)] The commissioner, in cooperation with the advisory committee |
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established under Section 12.254, shall develop and adopt an |
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accountability framework [performance frameworks] that establishes |
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[establish] standards by which to measure the performance of an |
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adult education [high school] program operated under a charter |
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granted under this subchapter [section in a manner consistent with |
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the requirements provided for an open-enrollment charter school |
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under Sections 12.1181(a) and (b)]. |
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(b) The commissioner shall include in the accountability |
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framework [performance frameworks] adopted under Subsection (a) |
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[this subsection the following] performance domains that measure: |
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(1) academic growth; |
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(2) career readiness; |
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(3) one-year post-graduation and longitudinal |
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postsecondary outcomes; |
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(4) longitudinal wage and career growth; and |
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(5) operational performance. |
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(b-1) For a school year before the 2024-2025 school year, |
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the accountability framework adopted under Subsection (a) shall |
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include the following performance measures [indicators]: |
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(1) the percentage of program participants who |
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performed satisfactorily on the standardized secondary exit-level |
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assessment instrument described by Section 12.260(c) [Subsection |
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(c)]; |
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(2) the percentage of program participants who |
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successfully completed the adult education [high school] program |
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and earned a high school diploma; |
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(3) the percentage of program participants who |
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successfully completed career and technology education courses and |
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obtained industry certification within six months after completing |
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the adult education program; |
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(4) the percentage of program participants who have |
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enrolled in an institution of higher education or private or |
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independent institution of higher education, as those terms are |
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defined under Section 61.003, within six months after completing |
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the adult education program; and |
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(5) operational performance as measured under the |
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performance frameworks adopted under Section 12.1181 [the |
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percentage of program participants who earned a wage, salary, or |
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other income increase that was significant as determined and |
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reported by the Texas Workforce Commission]. |
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(c) The commissioner shall adopt a separate accountability |
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framework for an adult education program located in a correctional |
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facility, as that term is defined by Section 1.07, Penal Code. |
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(c-1) For a school year before the 2024-2025 school year, |
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the accountability framework adopted under Subsection (c) shall |
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include the following performance measures: |
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(1) the percentage of program participants who |
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performed satisfactorily on the standardized secondary exit-level |
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assessment instrument described by Section 12.260(c); and |
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(2) the percentage of program participants who |
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successfully completed the adult education program and earned a |
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high school diploma. |
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(c-2) Subsections (b-1) and (c-1) and this subsection |
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expire September 1, 2024. |
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(d) [(p)] Each year, the commissioner shall evaluate the |
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performance of an adult education [high school] program operated |
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under a charter granted under this subchapter [section] based on |
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the applicable accountability framework [performance frameworks] |
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adopted under this section [Subsection (o)]. |
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(e) The commissioner may revoke a charter to operate an |
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adult education program granted under this subchapter if the |
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charter's adult education program fails to meet the minimum |
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performance standards established by commissioner rule on the |
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applicable accountability framework adopted under this section for |
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three consecutive school years after the first year of operation. |
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(f) The commissioner, in cooperation with the advisory |
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committee established under Section 12.254, shall review and, if |
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necessary, revise each accountability framework adopted under this |
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section at least once every three years. |
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SECTION 15. (a) Effective September 1, 2021, Sections |
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29.259(j) and (k), Education Code, are transferred to Subchapter G, |
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Chapter 12, Education Code, as added by this Act, redesignated as |
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Section 12.263, Education Code, and amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 12.263. ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM FUNDING. (a) Except |
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as otherwise provided by this section, funding [(j) Funding] for an |
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adult education program operated under a charter granted under this |
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subchapter [section] is [provided based on the following: |
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[(1) for participants who are 26 years of age and |
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older, an amount per participant from available general revenue |
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funds appropriated for the program equal to the statewide average |
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amount of state funding per student in weighted average daily |
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attendance that would be allocated under the Foundation School |
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Program to an open-enrollment charter school under Section 12.106 |
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were the student under 26 years of age; and |
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[(2) for participants who are at least 18 years of age |
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and under 26 years of age,] an amount per participant through the |
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Foundation School Program equal to the amount of state funding per |
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student in weighted average daily attendance that would be |
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allocated under the Foundation School Program for the student's |
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attendance at an open-enrollment charter school in accordance with |
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Section 12.106. |
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(a-1) Funding for an adult education program operated under |
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this subchapter shall be provided in accordance with the average |
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daily attendance hold harmless provisions and guidance regarding |
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remote instruction implemented by the agency for the 2020-2021 |
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school year. This subsection expires September 1, 2023. |
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(b) [(k)] Sections 12.107 and 12.128 apply as though funds |
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under this section were funds under Subchapter D[, Chapter 12]. |
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(b) Effective September 1, 2023, Sections 29.259(j) and |
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(k), Education Code, are transferred to Subchapter G, Chapter 12, |
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Education Code, as added by this Act, redesignated as Section |
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12.263, Education Code, and amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 12.263. ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM FUNDING. (a) Except |
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as otherwise provided by this section, funding [(j) Funding] for an |
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adult education program operated under a charter granted under this |
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subchapter [section] is [provided based on the following: |
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[(1) for participants who are 26 years of age and |
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older, an amount per participant from available general revenue |
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funds appropriated for the program equal to the statewide average |
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amount of state funding per student in weighted average daily |
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attendance that would be allocated under the Foundation School |
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Program to an open-enrollment charter school under Section 12.106 |
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were the student under 26 years of age; and |
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[(2) for participants who are at least 18 years of age |
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and under 26 years of age,] an amount per participant through the |
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Foundation School Program equal to the amount of state funding per |
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student in weighted average daily attendance that would be |
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allocated under the Foundation School Program for the student's |
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attendance at an open-enrollment charter school in accordance with |
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Section 12.106. |
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(b) For purposes of determining the average daily |
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attendance of an adult education program operated under a charter |
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granted under this subchapter, a student is considered to be in |
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average daily attendance, with a 100 percent attendance rate, for: |
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(1) all of the instructional days of the school year, |
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if the student is enrolled for at least 75 percent of the school |
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year; |
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(2) half of the instructional days of the school year, |
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if the student is enrolled for at least 50 percent but less than 75 |
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percent of the school year; |
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(3) a quarter of the instructional days of the school |
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year, if the student is enrolled for at least 25 percent but less |
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than 50 percent of the school year; or |
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(4) one-tenth of the instructional days of the school |
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year, if the student is enrolled for at least 10 percent but less |
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than 25 percent of the school year. |
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(c) A student enrolled in an adult education program |
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operated under a charter granted under this subchapter for less |
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than 10 percent of a school year may not be counted toward the adult |
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education program's average daily attendance for that school year. |
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(d) For purposes of the compensatory education allotment |
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under Section 48.104, the commissioner shall: |
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(1) permit an adult education program operated under a |
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charter granted under this subchapter to give a final report at the |
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end of each school year of students who were enrolled in the adult |
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education program at any time during that school year and who |
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qualify for that allotment; and |
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(2) provide the allotment for each student reported |
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under Subdivision (1) in an amount proportional to the duration of |
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the student's enrollment in the adult education program. |
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(e) For purposes of the college, career, or military |
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readiness outcomes bonus under Section 48.110, notwithstanding |
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Subsection (f) of that section, an annual graduate of an adult |
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education program operated under a charter granted under this |
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subchapter demonstrates career readiness by earning an |
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industry-accepted certificate not later than six months after |
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completing the program. |
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(f) In addition to funding provided under Subsection (a), a |
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nonprofit entity granted a charter under this subchapter is |
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entitled to receive for the adult education program an annual |
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allotment, provided in accordance with a schedule established by |
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commissioner rule, equal to the maximum basic allotment under |
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Section 48.051(a) or (b) multiplied by: |
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(1) for each credit earned by a student enrolled in the |
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adult education program during the preceding school year: |
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(A) 0.01 for a course other than a career and |
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technology education course; and |
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(B) 0.02 for a career and technology education |
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course; and |
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(2) 0.1 for each student who successfully completed |
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the adult education program and earned a high school diploma during |
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the preceding school year. |
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(g) [(k)] Sections 12.107 and 12.128 apply as though funds |
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under this section were funds under Subchapter D[, Chapter 12]. |
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SECTION 16. Section 29.259(r), Education Code, is |
|
transferred to Subchapter G, Chapter 12, Education Code, as added |
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by this Act, redesignated as Section 12.264, Education Code, and |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 12.264. GIFTS, GRANTS, AND DONATIONS. [(r)] The |
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commissioner or an adult education program operated under a charter |
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granted under this subchapter [section] may accept gifts, grants, |
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or donations from any public or private source to be used for |
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purposes of this subchapter [section]. |
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SECTION 17. Section 29.259(m), Education Code, is |
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transferred to Subchapter G, Chapter 12, Education Code, as added |
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by this Act, redesignated as Section 12.265, Education Code, and |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 12.265. RULES. (a) [(m)] The commissioner shall adopt |
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rules necessary to administer the program under this subchapter, |
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including rules to implement and administer: |
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(1) the reporting requirements under Section |
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12.252(b)(2)(A); and |
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(2) the evaluation provisions under Section 12.262 |
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[section]. |
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(b) In adopting rules, the commissioner may modify charter |
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school requirements only to the extent necessary for the |
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administration of a charter school under this subchapter [section] |
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that provides for adult education. |
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SECTION 18. Section 12.137(a), Education Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(a) This section applies only to: |
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(1) an open-enrollment charter school designated as a |
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dropout recovery school as described by Section 12.1141(c) if the |
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enrollment of the school consists only of students 17 years of age |
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and older; and |
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(2) an adult education program provided under the |
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adult [a] high school [diploma and industry certification] charter |
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school program under Subchapter G [Section 29.259]. |
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SECTION 19. Section 29.081(d), Education Code, as amended |
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by Chapters 403 (S.B. 1746), 597 (S.B. 668), and 1060 (H.B. 1051), |
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Acts of the 86th Legislature, Regular Session, 2019, is reenacted |
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and amended to read as follows: |
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(d) For purposes of this section, "student at risk of |
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dropping out of school" includes each student who: |
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(1) is under 26 years of age and who: |
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(A) was not advanced from one grade level to the |
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next for one or more school years; |
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(B) if the student is in grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or |
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12, did not maintain an average equivalent to 70 on a scale of 100 in |
|
two or more subjects in the foundation curriculum during a semester |
|
in the preceding or current school year or is not maintaining such |
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an average in two or more subjects in the foundation curriculum in |
|
the current semester; |
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(C) did not perform satisfactorily on an |
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assessment instrument administered to the student under Subchapter |
|
B, Chapter 39, and who has not in the previous or current school |
|
year subsequently performed on that instrument or another |
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appropriate instrument at a level equal to at least 110 percent of |
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the level of satisfactory performance on that instrument; |
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(D) if the student is in prekindergarten, |
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kindergarten, or grade 1, 2, or 3, did not perform satisfactorily on |
|
a readiness test or assessment instrument administered during the |
|
current school year; |
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(E) is pregnant or is a parent; |
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(F) has been placed in an alternative education |
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program in accordance with Section 37.006 during the preceding or |
|
current school year; |
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(G) has been expelled in accordance with Section |
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37.007 during the preceding or current school year; |
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(H) is currently on parole, probation, deferred |
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prosecution, or other conditional release; |
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(I) was previously reported through the Public |
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Education Information Management System (PEIMS) to have dropped out |
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of school; |
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(J) is a student of limited English proficiency, |
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as defined by Section 29.052; |
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(K) is in the custody or care of the Department of |
|
Family and Protective Services or has, during the current school |
|
year, been referred to the department by a school official, officer |
|
of the juvenile court, or law enforcement official; |
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(L) is homeless; |
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(M) resided in the preceding school year or |
|
resides in the current school year in a residential placement |
|
facility in the district, including a detention facility, substance |
|
abuse treatment facility, emergency shelter, psychiatric hospital, |
|
halfway house, cottage home operation, specialized child-care |
|
home, or general residential operation; or |
|
(N) [(14)] has been incarcerated or has a parent |
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or guardian who has been incarcerated, within the lifetime of the |
|
student, in a penal institution as defined by Section 1.07, Penal |
|
Code; or |
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(2) regardless of the student's age, participates in |
|
an adult education program provided under the adult [a] high school |
|
[diploma and industry certification] charter school program under |
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Subchapter G, Chapter 12 [Section 29.259]. |
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SECTION 20. Section 48.003(a), Education Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
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(a) A student is entitled to the benefits of the Foundation |
|
School Program if, on September 1 of the school year, the student: |
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(1) is 5 years of age or older and under 21 years of age |
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and has not graduated from high school, or is at least 21 years of |
|
age and under 26 years of age and has been admitted by a school |
|
district to complete the requirements for a high school diploma; or |
|
(2) is at least 18 years of age and under 50 [26] years |
|
of age and is enrolled in an adult education program provided under |
|
the adult high school [diploma and industry certification] charter |
|
school program under Subchapter G, Chapter 12 [Section 29.259]. |
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SECTION 21. Section 48.005(j), Education Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
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(j) A district or charter school is eligible to earn full |
|
average daily attendance under Subsection (a) if the district or |
|
school provides at least 43,200 minutes of instructional time to |
|
students enrolled in: |
|
(1) a dropout recovery school or program operating |
|
under Section 12.1141(c) or Section 39.0548; |
|
(2) an alternative education program operating under |
|
Section 37.008; |
|
(3) a school program located at a day treatment |
|
facility, residential treatment facility, psychiatric hospital, or |
|
medical hospital; |
|
(4) a school program offered at a correctional |
|
facility; or |
|
(5) a school operating under Subchapter G, Chapter 12 |
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[Section 29.259]. |
|
SECTION 22. The following provisions of the Education Code |
|
are repealed: |
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(1) the section heading to Section 29.259; and |
|
(2) Section 29.259(q). |
|
SECTION 23. This Act applies beginning with the 2021-2022 |
|
school year. |
|
SECTION 24. Not later than November 1, 2022, the advisory |
|
committee established under Section 12.254, Education Code, as |
|
added by this Act, shall submit its initial recommendations to the |
|
commissioner of education. |
|
SECTION 25. (a) A charter granted to a nonprofit entity |
|
under former Section 29.259, Education Code, before the effective |
|
date of this Act continues to be valid after the transfer, |
|
redesignation, and amendment of that section as provided by this |
|
Act, until September 1, 2025. The entity must apply for a renewal |
|
of the charter under Subchapter G, Chapter 12, Education Code, as |
|
added by this Act, to continue operating the charter on or after |
|
September 1, 2025. |
|
(b) A nonprofit entity granted a charter under former |
|
Section 29.259, Education Code, may transfer the charter to another |
|
nonprofit entity subject to the approval of the commissioner of |
|
education. Subchapter G, Chapter 12, Education Code, as added by |
|
this Act, applies to a charter transferred under this subsection on |
|
the date of the transfer. |
|
SECTION 26. The Texas Education Agency is required to |
|
implement a provision of this Act only if the legislature |
|
appropriates money specifically for that purpose. If the |
|
legislature does not appropriate money specifically for that |
|
purpose, the Texas Education Agency may, but is not required to, |
|
implement a provision of this Act using other appropriations |
|
available for that purpose. |
|
SECTION 27. To the extent of any conflict, this Act prevails |
|
over another Act of the 87th Legislature, Regular Session, 2021, |
|
relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted |
|
codes. |
|
SECTION 28. Except as otherwise provided by this Act, 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, 2021. |
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