HBA-GUM C.S.S.B. 103 76(R)BILL ANALYSIS Office of House Bill AnalysisC.S.S.B. 103 By: Bivins Public Education 5/13/1999 Committee Report (Substituted) BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Currently, students must pass the 10th grade exit-level Texas Assessment of Academic Skills (TAAS) test covering various subjects in order to graduate from high school. Some businesses and institutions of higher education have requested the state to administer an exit-level exam with a broader content. C.S.S.B. 103 establishes provisions regarding state assessment exams, including requiring assessment exams to be taken more frequently and in the 11th grade, and to include social studies and science. RULEMAKING AUTHORITY It is the opinion of the Office of House Bill Analysis that rulemaking authority is expressly delegated to the commissioner of education in SECTION 18 of this bill, and is transferred from the State Board of Education to the Texas Education Agency in SECTIONS 3, 8, and 11 (Sections 39.022, 39.027, and 39.032 , Education Code). SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS SECTION 1. Amends Section 28.025(a), Education Code, to provide that a student may graduate and receive a diploma only if the student successfully completes the curriculum requirements identified by the board and complies with Section 39.025(a) (regarding performing satisfactorily on an exit-level assessment instrument in order to obtain a high school diploma), rather than the exit level assessment instrument administered under Section 39.023(c) (relating to a secondary exit-level assessment instrument concerning competency in mathematics and English language arts), or the student successfully completes an individualized education program developed under Section 29.005 (Individualized Education Program). Makes conforming changes. SECTION 2. Amends Subchapter D, Chapter 29, Education Code, by adding Section 29.124, as follows: Sec. 29.124. ASSESSMENT STANDARDS FOR STUDENT PROJECTS. (a) Requires the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to develop standards for assessing the written or other projects that are produced by students in a program for gifted and talented students. Requires that the assessment standards be used to assess students in grades four and eight and exitlevel students. (b) Requires the superintendent of a school district or the superintendent's designee to present annual reports to the board of trustees of the district on the level of achievement of students in the grade levels specified by Subsection (a) participating in a program for gifted and talented students. (c) Provides that Subsection (b) applies beginning with the 2003-2004 school year, and that this subsection expires September 1, 2004. SECTION 3. Amends Section 39.022, Education Code, to require TEA, rather than the State Board of Education, by rule to create and implement a statewide assessment program under this section (Assessment Program). Makes a conforming change. SECTION 4. Amends Sections 39.023(a), (c), (e), and (g), Education Code, as follows: (a) Requires all students, except students assessed under Subsection (b) or exempted under Section 39.027 (Exemption), to be assessed in: (1) mathematics, annually in grades three through 10, rather than in grades three through eight; (2) reading, annually in grades three through nine, rather than in grades three through eight; (3) writing, in grades four and seven, rather than in grades four and eight; (4) English language arts, in grade 10; (5) social studies, in grades eight and 10, rather than at an appropriate grade level determined by the State Board of Education; and (6) science, in grade 10, rather than at a grade level determined by the State Board of Education. (c) Adds language to require TEA to administer to students in grade 11 the secondary exitlevel assessment instruments under this section (Adoption and Administration of Instruments). Includes science and social studies among the subjects tested by the assessment instruments. Provides that the mathematics section must include at least Algebra I and geometry; the English section must include at least English III; and the science section must include at least biology, chemistry, and physics. Provides that the assessment instruments must be designed to assess a student's mastery of minimum skills necessary for high school graduation. Requires TEA, rather than the State Board of Education to administer the assessment instruments. Provides that a student who performs at or above a level established by the coordinating board on the secondary exit-level assessment instruments is exempt from the requirements of Section 51.306 (Testing and Remedial Coursework). Makes a conforming change. (e) Makes a conforming change. (g) Authorizes TEA, rather than the State Board of Education, to adopt a specified assessment instrument in reading and mathematics to be administered to a selected sample of students in the spring. SECTION 5. Amends Section 39.024(a), Education Code, to make a conforming change. SECTION 6. Amends Section 39.025(a), Education Code, to make conforming changes. SECTION 7. Amends Section 39.026, Education Code, to make a conforming change. SECTION 8. Amends Section 39.027(b), Education Code, to make a conforming change. SECTION 9. Amends Section 39.029, Education Code, to make a conforming change. SECTION 10. Amends Section 39.030(a), Education Code, to make a conforming change. SECTION 11. Amends Sections 39.032(c)-(e), Education Code, to make conforming changes. SECTION 12. Amends Section 39.033(c), Education Code, to require TEA, rather than the State Board of Education, to determine the cost of administering an assessment instrument to a private school. SECTION 13. Amends Sections 39.051(b) and (d), Education Code, as follows: (b) Provides that the indicators must include the numerical progress of students on subsequent assessment instruments required under Section 39.023(a) or (c), aggregated by grade level and subject area for students who have failed to perform satisfactorily on an assessment instrument required under those sections. Makes conforming changes. (d) Includes Subdivision (b)(7) (relating to the numerical progress of students on subsequent assessment instruments) among the academic excellence indicators for which the commissioner of education is required to define exemplary, recognized, and unacceptable performance. SECTION 14. Amends Sections 39.072(b) and (c), Education Code, to include Section 39.051(b)(7) among the academic excellence indicators adopted which are required to be the main consideration of TEA in the rating of the district under this section (Accreditation Standards). Makes a conforming change. SECTION 15. Amends Sections 39.073(a) and (b), Education Code, to include Section 39.051(b)(7) among the indicators on which TEA is required to review the performance of each district and campus annually. Makes a conforming change. SECTION 16. Amends Section 39.074(e), Education Code, to make a conforming change. SECTION 17. Repealer: Section 39.023(d) (requiring TEA to adopt end-of course assessment instruments for certain specified students) and Section 39.023(j) (requiring the State Board of Education to administer the assessment instruments under Subsection (d)), Education Code. SECTION 18. Requires the commissioner of education to adopt rules for the implementation of Section 39.023, Education, as amended by this Act. Sets forth the requirements for the rules. SECTION 19. (a) Requires the commissioner of education to conduct a study to determine the effectiveness of changes to Subchapter B (Assessment Of Academic Skills), Chapter 39, Education Code, as amended by this Act. Sets forth the areas required to be included under the study, and provides that the study is not limited to those areas. (b) Requires the commissioner of education to report the results of the study to the governor, the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of representatives, and the presiding officer of the standing committee in each house of the legislature with primary jurisdiction over public education, no later than December 1, 2006. SECTION 20. Effective date: September 1, 1999. SECTION 21. Emergency clause. COMPARISON OF ORIGINAL TO SUBSTITUTE The substitute deletes SECTION 1.01, which provided that Article 1 takes effect September 1, 1999, except as otherwise provided by that article. The substitute redesignates SECTION 1.02 of the original to SECTION 1. The substitute adds SECTION 2 to amend Subchapter D (Educational Programs for Gifted and Talented Students), Chapter 29, Education Code, by adding Section 29.124 (Assessment Standards for Student Projects). For a more complete analysis please see the Section-by-Section Analysis portion of this document. The substitute adds SECTION 3 to amend Section 39.022 (Assessment Program), Education Code, to require TEA, rather than the State Board of Education, by rule, to create and implement a statewide assessment program under this section (Assessment Program). The substitute combines SECTIONS 1.03 (Sections 39.023(a), and (c), Education Code) and 1.05 (Section 39.023(e), Education Code) of the original in SECTION 4, and makes the following changes: The substitute further amends Section 39.023(a) by requiring all students, except those students exempted under Subsection (b) (relating to disabled students) and Section 39.027 (Exemption), to be assessed in writing in grades four and seven, rather than four and eight; in social studies in grades eight and 10, rather than seven and 10; and in science in grade 10, rather than in grades five and 10. In Section 39.023(c) the substitute adds language to provide that the mathematics section of a secondary exit-level assessment instrument must include at least Algebra I and geometry; that the English language arts section must include at least English III; that the social studies section must include United States history; and that the science section must include at least biology, chemistry, and physics. The substitute deletes proposed language in Subsection (c) that provides that an assessment instrument must be designed to assess a student's readiness to enroll in an institution of higher education; and requiring the Texas Higher Coordinating Board to assist TEA in determining the skills necessary for such enrollment. The substitute also modifies Section 39.023(c) to require TEA, rather than the State Board of Education, to administer the assessment instruments, and to make a conforming change. The substitute modifies Section 39.023(e) of the original to make a conforming change. The substitute also deletes proposed text providing that amended Subsection (e) of the original takes effect only if S.B. 1, Acts of the 76th Legislature, Regular Session, 1999, is enacted and becomes law. The substitute deletes SECTION 1.04 of the original which also amended Subsection (e) to provide that TEA is not required to release the questions and answer keys to an assessment instrument administered in compliance with Section 28.0211(b) (as added by S.B. 1, Acts of the 76th Legislature, Regular Session, 1999) before the fifth anniversary of the last date on which the assessment instrument is administered, and to make conforming changes. SECTION 1.04 of the original provided that Subsection (e) as amended under that SECTION takes effect only if S.B. 1, Acts of the 76th Legislature, Regular Session, 1999, is enacted and becomes law. In SECTION 4 the substitute amends Section 39.023(g), which was not addressed in the original, to authorize TEA, rather than the State Board of Education, to adopt a specified assessment instrument in reading and mathematics to be administered to a selected sample of students in the spring. The substitute adds SECTION 5 to amend Section 39.024(a), Education Code, to make a conforming change. The substitute redesignates SECTION 1.06 of the original to SECTION 6 (Section 39.025(a) (prohibiting student from receiving a high school diploma until satisfactorily completing an exitlevel assessment instrument), Education Code). The substitute makes conforming changes in the following added SECTIONS: SECTION 7 to amend Section 39.026 (Local Option), Education Code; SECTION 8 to amend Section 39.027(b) (relating to the assessment of certain dyslexic students), Education Code; SECTION 9 to amend Section 39.029 (Migratory Children), Education Code; SECTION 10 to amend Section 39.030(a) (relating to the security of the instruments and tests in their preparation, administration, and grading), Education Code; SECTION 11 to amend Sections 39.032(c)-(e) (relating to the standardization norms of assessment instruments, and the security of the contents of all assessment instruments), Education Code; and SECTION 12 to amend Section 39.033(c) (relating to reimbursement to TEA from a private school for the cost of administering an assessment instrument), Education Code. The substitute redesignates SECTION 1.07 (Section 39.051(b), Education Code) of the original to SECTION 13. The substitute adds new text for Subdivision (b)(7) of Section 39.051, to include that the indicators must include the numerical progress of students on subsequent assessment instruments required under those sections, aggregated by grade level and subject area for students who have failed to perform satisfactorily on an assessment instrument required under Section 39.023(a) or (c), rather than deleting that subdivision. The substitute redesignates Subdivisions (7) and (8) of the original accordingly. The substitute amends Section 39.051(d), which was not addressed in the original, to include Section 39.051(b)(7) among the academic excellence indicators for which the commissioner of education is required to define exemplary, recognized, and unacceptable performance. The substitute deletes SECTION 1.08 of the original which amended Section 39.052(b) (relating to the information a report card must include), Education Code, to include Section 39.051(b)(7) among the academic excellence indicators in the information a report card must include. The substitute adds SECTION 14 to amend Sections 39.072(b) and (c), Education Code, to include Section 39.051(b)(7) among the academic excellence indicators adopted which are required to be the main consideration of TEA in the rating of the district under this section (Accreditation Standards), and to make a conforming change. The substitute adds SECTION 15 to amend Sections 39.073(a) and (b), Education Code, to include Section 39.051(b)(7) among the indicators on which TEA is required to review the performance of each district and campus annually, and make a conforming change. The substitute adds SECTION 16 to amend Section 39.074(e) (relating to an on-site evaluation of a campus), to make a conforming change. The substitute redesignates SECTIONS 1.09, 1.10, and 1.11 of the original to SECTIONS 17, 18, and 19, respectively. The substitute makes conforming changes in SECTIONS 18 and 19. The substitute adds SECTION 20 to provide that the effective date of this Act is September 1, 1999. Also, the substitute redesignates SECTION 3.01 (emergency clause) of the original to SECTION 21. The substitute deletes ARTICLE 2 of the original. SECTION 2.01 provided that ARTICLE 2 takes effect September 1, 2007. SECTIONS 2.02 (Section 28.025, Education Code), 2.03 (39.023(a) and (c), Education Code), 2.04 (Section 39.023(d), Education Code), 2.07 (Section 39.025(a), Education Code), 2.08 (Section 39.051(b), Education Code), and 2.09 (Section 39.052(b), Education Code) made no change to the Education Code. SECTION 2.05 provided that if S.B. 1, Acts of the 76th Legislature, Regular Session, 1999, is enacted and becomes law, Section 39.023(e), Education Code, is amended to provide that the required release of the questions and answer keys to each assessment instrument applies to an assessment instrument initially administered under certain specified provisions, and that TEA is not required to release the questions and answer keys to an assessment instrument administered in compliance with Section 28.0211(b) before that fifth anniversary of the last date on which the assessment instrument is administered. SECTION 2.06 provided that if S.B. 1, Acts of the 76th Legislature, Regular Session, 1999, is not enacted or does not become law, no change is made to Section 39.023(e), Education Code. SECTION 2.10 required the commissioner of education to adopt rules for the implementation of Section 39.023, Education Code, as amended by ARTICLE 2, and set forth the requirements of the rules.