And now…. 84 th Legislature Public Education Video 1 Presented by David Backus, Underwood Law Firm 1 hour, 12 minutes.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
RIDE – Office of Special Populations
Advertisements

An Update on Novi’s Journey Presentation for MAASE April 13, 2011.
Banks County High School
2013 AAEA Summer Conference.  Acts become law 90 days after close of session, unless emergency clause  ADE must decide which Acts need rules and regulations.
Legislative Update #1 Changes in Assessment and Graduation 83 rd Texas Legislature.
Assessment Implications of HB 5 William Kelly Coordinator of Assessment and Evaluation.
P-16 Division Goal To create a college-going-and- completion culture among Texas public schools and public institutions of higher education.
Educational Issues of our Foster Children Presented by Alma Alfaro CPS Education Specialist.
Data Collection An overview of how data are collected and used in Washington state.
Dual Enrollment Options Presented by the GCISD Counseling Department
LEGISLATIVE REVIEW June LEGISLATIVE REVIEW HB 5 Relating to public school accountability, including assessment, and curriculum requirements. HB.
Implemented: November Credit by Demonstrated Mastery (CDM) is the process where Buncombe County Schools shall, based on a body-of-evidence, award.
Registration Information Canton South High School Class of 2016.
Preregistration Meeting In-service for Middle School Principals and Counselors December 7, 2011.
HOUSE BILL 5 UPDATE. Curriculum Graduation Plans Endorsement Pathways College Readiness requirements Accountability Community and Student Engagement Student.
HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Work-ReadinessCertification Industry Credentials August, 2014 HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Scenario – Practical Applications of School Law JESSAMY GUERRERO.
Promoting Collaborative Work in Schools and Districts presentation for Princeton University conference on High Schools Friday, April 27, 2009 Naomi Housman.
1 Oregon’s Superintendent of Public Instruction Presented to the Public Officials Compensation Commission July 23, 2008 “Every Student, Every Day – A Success”
 TASM Information on Mathematics Legislation Goal: To assist TASM members in staying aware of current legislative issues concerning mathematics education.
School Health Policies THE 82 ND LEGISLATIVE SESSION.
Office of Curriculum, Instruction and Standards (OCIS) The Albany Marriott Albany, New York September 15, 2010.
SB 149: Update and FAQ May 20, “While it is critical that the state appropriately holds public schools and districts accountable for delivering.
Melissa White, M. Ed, LPC Executive Director of Counseling/ACE.
Student Services  Strategic Mission, Values, and Goals At the Oregon Department of Education, we are guided by the following mission and values:
84 TH TEXAS LEGISLATURE EDUCATION LEGISLATION ROSEMARY MORROW, PHD.
1. Session Overview New Governor and Lt. Governor New Senate Education chair Sen. Ed – 5 returning and 6 new House Ed –7 returning and 4 new New Appropriations/Sen.
Cindy Hunt, Government and Legal Affairs Manager Oregon Department of Education.
Charles Pack Jr. WorkKeys and KeyTrain Help Make The Academy of Careers and Technology A West Virginia Exemplary School.
And now…. 84 th Legislature Public Education Video 2 Presented by Doug Karr 1 hour, 10 minutes.
Dual Enrollment Options
© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. District Assessment Coordinators Annual Meeting September 8, 2015.
Scheduling Presentation. Classification Seniors must have 17 – 26+ credits Juniors must have 11 – 16.5 credits Sophomores must have 6 – 10.5.
TEA Curriculum Update CREST CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 28, 2015 COPYRIGHT © TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
High Schools That Work (HSTW) A Collaborative Effort of The Southern Regional Education Board & The Georgia Department of Education.
Earning College Credit While in High School David W. Carter and H. Grady Spruce High School Counselors Saturday, October 31, 2015.
WELCOME HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2020!!!!! Middle  Grades do not count as credits  You go to the same class every day High  Grades become credits that.
MOVE ON WHEN READY DUAL ENROLLMENT OPPORTUNITIES.
MARTIN HIGH SCHOOL Dual Enrollment. Dual Enrollment Laws Postsecondary Enrollment Options Act (PA 160 of 1996) Career and Technical Preparation.
1 Accountability Adrift in California Schools November 2015 Greg Moser Procopio Cory Hargreaves & Savitch, LLP.
Socorro Independent School District Senate Bill 149 IGC Meeting October 2015 Presented by Secondary Instructional Officers and Dr. Holly Fields.
January 15, Utilization of the Personal Curriculum.
Registration Information Canton South High School Class of 2015!!!!!
ESC Region 13 Legislative Briefing 84 th Session of the Texas Legislature.
Dumas Independent School District Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL INFLUENCE ON EDUCATION.
1 Senate Bill 130 Innovation Schools Act of 2008.
Dual Credit Welcome Parents & Students!. WHAT is Dual Credit? An ACC program that allows eligible high school students residing in the ACC service area.
Reef-Sunset Unified School District BUDGET OVERVIEW June 2016 SUPPORTING OUR STUDENTS & FAMILIES 1.
Presented by TCC Connect and BHS Counseling Department 2016 – 2017.
Dual Enrollment Options Presented by GCISD Counseling Department 2016 – 2017.
State Board of Education Achievement and Graduation Requirements Committee October 19, 2015.
Legislative Updates in Public Education
Dual Credit Information
The Michigan Merit Curriculum (MMC), Personal Curriculums (PC) and Certificates of Completion (COC): Addressing the Needs of Students with ASD.
85th Legislative Presentation – 5th
Annual Report Public Hearing
Support Services Annual Kickoff
Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
House Bill 22 Overview ESC PEIMS Coordinator Summer Training | August 1, 2017 Texas Education Agency | Academics | Performance Reporting.
HB 3706 – Dropout Recovery July/August 2018 Presented by: Diana Perez
Staff category changes
HB 3706 – Dropout Recovery July/August 2018 Presented by: Diana Perez
Annual Report Public Hearing
ANNUAL CONFERENCE LEGISLATIVE UPDATE FEBRUARY 20, 2019
Annual Report Public Hearing
Life High School Waxahachie 8th Grade Parent Night– Class of 2021
Annual Report Public Hearing
2019 LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY Mississippi School Boards Association
Staff category changes
Presentation transcript:

And now…. 84 th Legislature Public Education Video 1 Presented by David Backus, Underwood Law Firm 1 hour, 12 minutes

Texas High Performance Schools HB 18-support for academic achievement in high school, college, and career preparation. HB 2804-new accountability system revision process to include educator from THPSC

Accountability HB 2804 –change school rating system to an A-F system( ) HB 1842 –Changes to accreditation interventions HB allows commissioner to extend board of managers two additional years HB 1842-creation of innovation zones SB 1867-excludes certain students from dropout completion rates

Assessment SB 149-helping students who have passed all the required courses needed to graduate but who are at risk of not graduating in 2015 because they failed one or two EOC exams. HB 743-assessments must be proven valid and reliable HB 1164-writing assessment pilot program HB 2349 –college test prep endorsement

Assessment SB 453 – reduce scaled score for college-level exam program HB 1613 – EOC testing exemptions for college prep math or English courses SB TSI Assessment exemption

Certification SB 168-allows commissioner to waive superintendent certification HB 2205-additional SBEC member SB 674 – adds mental health training for certification HB 1783-educator criminal history revisions, superintendent reporting requirements HB 218- revisions to bilingual certification

Certification HB 2205-school board can issue teaching permit for CTE SB 1309 –Junior ROTC teaching certification HB 2205-educator prep program requirements

Charter Schools HB 1170-creates local government status for charter schools for various sections of government code HB 1171-charter school liability immunity definitions SB 955- removes current limitations of locations a college or university can operate a charter school

Curriculum SB-313 review of TEKS(VETOED!) HB 2812-repeals limits on dual credit course enrollment HB 505-prohibits limits on number of dual credit courses student may take SB 1004-dual credit for Harris county HB 18 –identifies dual credit teacher qualifications

Curriculum SB 968-TEKS requirements for dangers of prescription drugs SB 1259-educator input to student IEP HB 1430-mental health professions information HB 440-adapting PE curriculum for students with mental disabilities HB 3987-school based savings program

Discipline/Safety SB 107-requires administrator each campus trained and responsible for discipline HB 1783-allows school employees to report a crime witnessed at school HB 2684-School Officer training(ISD’s with 30,000 students) SB 996-parents notified of school marshal SB 507-in video cameras in special ed as requested by parents

Early Education Initiatives SB 925-teacher academies- high quality PreK-3 instruction HB 4- high quality Pre-K grants SB 934- Math academies for teachers of K-3 SB 925- Literacy academies for teachers of K-3 SB 935-Reading excellence teams (grade 3) SB 972- Reading to Learn Academies (grade 4-5)

Paperwork/Reporting HB 1706-commissioner to review and eliminate duplicate paperwork HB 1993-allows electronic reports to parents HB 1804-foster parent notification requirements HB 181-changes to information required on diplomas

School District Operations HB changes to school breakfast program eligibility HB 2610-instruction requirements from 180 days to 75,600 minutes HB 786-accommodations for breastfeeding employees SB 810-school and municipality agreement for shared facility use HB 744-Bodily injury insurance/removes clause “on a school campus”

Staff Development HB 18-postsecondary and career counseling academies for school counselors SB 382-SBEC to adopt rules for continuing ed credit for course on automated external defibrillator HB 870-Investment officer and CFO training requirements SB 133- availability of Mental Health First Aid Training HB 2186-Youth suicide prevention training requirements

Student Health/ Well Being SB 66- rules for policy for EpiPens HB 1559-district website to have information for homeless student assistance services SB 1494-homeless student transition district to district HB 3562-meal card grace periods SB 265-allows students to use sunscreen SB 97- vapor products added to statutes that regulate use of tobacco products on school property

Teacher Retirement System HB annuity checks to last business day of the month HB 2- $768 million to cover TRS-Care shortfall SB 1940-joint interim study of TRS-Care and TRS- Active Care HB 1937-Changes for those still participating in the DROP program

Other HB 2398-decriminalizes truancy & requires schools to implement truancy prevention measures SB 1024-relating to course credit for Windham system SB 1066-eligibility institutions of higher learning to participate in the T-STEM Challenge scholarship

Initiatives that did not PASS! Vouchers or tax-credit scholarships Recovery school district legislation Changes to home-rule legislation Parent trigger Tying student standardized test scores to teacher appraisals/compensation Elimination of state minimum salary schedule Elimination of district payroll deduction of employee association dues Participation of home-schooled students in UIL activities

Region 18 Education Service Center Level One School Board Training is developed and provided as a collaborative effort of the 20 Education Service Centers