SRC-AMY C.S.H.B. 1518 78(R)    BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research CenterC.S.H.B. 1518
78R16928 SLO-DBy: Dutton (West)
Education
5/21/2003
Committee Report (Substituted)

DIGEST AND PURPOSE 

Having high school dropout rates affects the Texas economy and decreases
not only the state's future tax revenues but also its ability to attract
new business. Some believe that Texas' method of reporting dropouts has
obscured the dropout problem, resulting in the loss of federal grants for
certain school districts. C.S.H.B. 1518 requires the Texas Education
Agency (TEA) to evaluate the accelerated instruction program and to
include an analysis of the effectiveness of each dropout reduction
program. This bill also requires TEA to collect and report dropout and
school completion data and requires the legislative budget board, the
office of the state auditor, and the comptroller to review TEA's standards
and definitions for dropouts and students completing school.  C.S.H.B.
1518 requires the commissioner of education (commissioner) to adopt rules
under which the commissioner must grant a one-year exemption from audits
related to state compensatory education to a school district that
consistently achieves significant reductions in dropout rates, but
prohibits the commissioner from granting an exemption to a district that
does not make consistent significant progress in reducing its dropout
rate. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

Rulemaking authority is expressly granted to the commissioner of education
in SECTION 3 (Section 42.152, Education Code) of this bill. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  Amends Section 29.081(c), Education Code, to require the
accelerated instruction evaluation to include an analysis of the
effectiveness of each program described in the campus and district
improvement plans for reducing the disparities described by this
subsection. Requires the commissioner of education (commissioner) to
ensure that each school district complies with this subsection. 

SECTION 2.  Amends Subchapter C, Chapter 29, Education Code, by adding
Section 29.088, as follows: 

Sec. 29.088.  DROPOUT DATA OVERSIGHT.  Requires the Legislative Budget
Board, the office of the state auditor, and the comptroller to review the
Texas Education Agency's (TEA) standards and definitions for dropouts and
students completing school before the agency implements the standards and
definitions.  

SECTION 3.  Amends Sections 42.152(d) and (r), Education Code, as follows:

(d)  Requires TEA to systematically evaluate the effectiveness of
accelerated instruction and support programs provided under Section 29.081
(Compensatory, Intensive, and Accelerated Instruction) for students at
risk of dropping out of school.  Requires TEA to organize and share the
information it collects during its evaluation with local districts.  

(r) Requires the commissioner to adopt rules under which the commissioner
must grant a one-year exemption from the requirements of Subsection (q),
rather than (g), to a school district that consistently achieves
significant reductions in the disparity in performance between students
described by Section 29.081(d) (Compensatory, Intensive, and Accelerated
Instruction)  and all other students.  Prohibits the commissioner from
granting an exemption to a district that does not make consistent
significant progress in  reducing its dropout rate.  Deletes text
referring to the group of students who have failed to perform
satisfactorily in the preceding school year on an assessment instrument
who subsequently perform on those assessment instruments at a level that
meets or exceeds a level prescribed by commissioner rule.  Requires the
commissioner, based on the most recent information available, each year to
determine if a school district is entitled to an exemption for the
following school year and to notify the district and the district's board
of trustees of that determination. 

SECTION 4.  Provides that this Act takes effect beginning with the
2003-2004 school year. 

SECTION 5.  Effective date:  upon passage or September 1, 2003.