HB 123

AN ACT relating to measures to support kindergarten readiness and early

House Bill Dutton | Manuel | Buckley | Leo Wilson | Ward Johnson
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What This Bill Does

relating to measures to support kindergarten readiness and early

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relating to measures to support kindergarten readiness and early
literacy and numeracy skills for public school students, including
an early childhood parental support program, and to funding under
the Foundation School Program for certain school districts and to
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1.  Section 12.104(b), Education Code, is amended to
(b)  An open-enrollment charter school is subject to:
(1)  a provision of this title establishing a criminal
(2)  the provisions in Chapter 554, Government Code;
(3)  a prohibition, restriction, or requirement, as
applicable, imposed by this title or a rule adopted under this
(A)  the Public Education Information Management
System (PEIMS) to the extent necessary to monitor compliance with
this subchapter as determined by the commissioner;
(B)  criminal history records under Subchapter C,
(C)  reading and mathematics instruments and
reading interventions [accelerated reading instruction programs]
under Sections [Section] 28.006, 28.0063, and 28.0064;
(D)  accelerated instruction under Section
(E)  high school graduation requirements under
(F)  special education programs under Subchapter
(G)  bilingual education under Subchapter B,
(H)  prekindergarten programs under Subchapter E
or E-1, Chapter 29, except class size limits for prekindergarten
classes imposed under Section 25.112, which do not apply;
(I)  extracurricular activities under Section
(J)  discipline management practices or behavior
management techniques under Section 37.0021;
(K)  health and safety under Chapter 38;
(L)  the provisions of Subchapter A, Chapter 39;
(M)  public school accountability and special
investigations under Subchapters A, B, C, D, F, G, and J, Chapter
(N)  the requirement under Section 21.006 to
report an educator's misconduct;
(O)  intensive programs of instruction under
(P)  the right of a school employee to report a
crime, as provided by Section 37.148;
(Q)  bullying prevention policies and procedures
(R)  the right of a school under Section 37.0052
to place a student who has engaged in certain bullying behavior in a
disciplinary alternative education program or to expel the student;
(S)  the right under Section 37.0151 to report to
local law enforcement certain conduct constituting assault or
(T)  a parent's right to information regarding the
provision of assistance for learning difficulties to the parent's
child as provided by Sections 26.004(b)(11) and 26.0081(c) and (d);
(U)  establishment of residency under Section
(V)  school safety requirements under Sections
37.0814, 37.108, 37.1081, 37.1082, 37.1083, 37.1084, 37.1085,
37.1086, 37.109, 37.113, 37.114, 37.1141, 37.115, 37.207, and
37.2071 and Subchapter J, Chapter 37;
(W)  the early childhood literacy and mathematics
proficiency plans under Section 11.185;
(X)  the college, career, and military readiness
plans under Section 11.186; and
(Y)  parental options to retain a student under
SECTION 2.  The heading to Section 21.4552, Education Code,
Sec. 21.4552.  TEACHER LITERACY ACHIEVEMENT AND READING
SECTION 3.  Section 21.4552, Education Code, is amended by
amending Subsections (b) and (d) and adding Subsections (d-1), (g),
(h), and (i) to read as follows:
(b)  A literacy achievement academy developed under this
(1)  for teachers who provide reading instruction to
students at the kindergarten or first, second, or third grade
(i)  effective and systematic instructional
practices in reading, including phonemic awareness, phonics,
fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension; and
(ii)  the use of empirically validated
instructional methods that are appropriate for struggling readers;
(B)  may include training in effective
instructional practices in writing;
(2)  for teachers who provide reading instruction to
students at the fourth or fifth grade level:
(A)  must include effective instructional
practices that promote student development of reading
comprehension and inferential and critical thinking;
(B)  must provide training in the use of
empirically validated instructional methods that are appropriate
(C)  may include material on writing instruction;
(3)  for teachers who provide reading instruction to
students at the sixth, seventh, or eighth grade level, must include
(A)  strategies to be implemented in English
language arts and other subject areas for multisyllable word
reading, vocabulary development, and comprehension of expository
(B)  an adaptation framework that enables
teachers to respond to differing student strengths and needs,
including adaptations for students of limited English proficiency
or students receiving special education services under Subchapter
(C)  collaborative strategies to increase active
student involvement and motivation to read; and
(D)  other areas identified by the commissioner as
essential components of reading instruction; and
(4)  [for teachers who provide reading instruction to
students at the seventh or eighth grade level, must include
[(A)  administration of the reading instrument
required by Section 28.006(c-1); and
[(B)  interpretation of the results of the reading
instrument required by Section 28.006(c-1) and strategies, based on
scientific research regarding effective reading instruction, for
long-term intensive intervention to target identified student
needs in word recognition, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension;
[(5)]  for teachers who provide instruction in
mathematics, science, or social studies to students at the sixth,
seventh, or eighth grade level, must include training in:
(A)  strategies for incorporating reading
instruction into the curriculum for the subject area taught by the
(B)  other areas identified by the commissioner.
(d)  Except as provided by Subsection (d-1), from [From]
funds provided under Section 48.108 or appropriated for that
purpose, a classroom teacher who provides instruction to students
in kindergarten through third grade and attends a literacy
achievement academy is entitled to receive a stipend from the
school district in the amount determined by the commissioner. From
funds appropriated for that purpose, a district may provide a
stipend to a classroom teacher who provides instruction to students
in a grade level above third grade. A stipend received under this
subsection is not considered in determining whether a school
district is paying the classroom teacher the minimum monthly salary
(d-1)  A classroom teacher is not eligible for a stipend
under Subsection (d) if the teacher:
(1)  is currently enrolled in an educator preparation
(2)  attends the literacy achievement academy on a day
or during hours of service included in the term of the teacher's
(3)  is not directed or approved by the school district
at which the teacher is employed to attend the literacy achievement
(g)  The agency shall develop a method for evaluating a
literacy achievement academy to determine the effectiveness of the
academy, including whether the academy improves teaching practices
and student literacy proficiency.  A school district or
open-enrollment charter school shall provide any information
requested by the agency for purposes of evaluating literacy
achievement academies under this subsection.
(h)  In addition to the literacy achievement academies
developed under Subsection (a), the commissioner shall develop and
make available reading intervention academies for teachers who
provide reading interventions to students who require accelerated
instruction in foundational reading skills.
(i)  The commissioner may establish an advisory board to
assist the agency in fulfilling the agency's duties under this
section.  Chapter 2110, Government Code, does not apply to an
advisory board established under this subsection.
SECTION 4.  The heading to Section 21.4553, Education Code,
Sec. 21.4553.  TEACHER MATHEMATICS ACHIEVEMENT AND
SECTION 5.  Section 21.4553, Education Code, is amended by
amending Subsection (d) and adding Subsections (d-1), (d-2), (g),
(h), and (i) to read as follows:
(d)  Except as provided by Subsection (d-1), from [From]
funds appropriated for that purpose, a classroom teacher who
attends a mathematics achievement academy is entitled to receive a
stipend in the amount determined by the commissioner.  A stipend
received under this subsection is not considered in determining
whether a district is paying the classroom teacher the minimum
monthly salary under Section 21.402.
(d-1)  A classroom teacher is not eligible for a stipend
under Subsection (d) if the teacher:
(1)  is currently enrolled in an educator preparation
(2)  attends the mathematics achievement academy on a
day or during hours of service included in the term of the teacher's
(3)  is not directed or approved by the school district
at which the teacher is employed to attend the mathematics
(d-2)  From funds provided under Section 48.108 or
appropriated for that purpose, a school district or open-enrollment
charter school must pay for the costs for a classroom teacher
employed by the district or school to attend a mathematics
(g)  The agency shall develop a method for evaluating a
mathematics achievement academy to determine the effectiveness of
the academy, including whether the academy improves teaching
practices and student math proficiency.  A school district or
open-enrollment charter school shall provide any information
requested by the agency for purposes of evaluating mathematics
achievement academies under this subsection.
(h)  In addition to the mathematics achievement academies
developed under Subsection (a), the commissioner shall develop and
make available mathematics interventionist academies for a teacher
who provides additional support to students who require accelerated
(i)  The commissioner may establish an advisory board to
assist the agency in fulfilling the agency's duties under this
section.  Chapter 2110, Government Code, does not apply to an
advisory board established under this subsection.
SECTION 6.  Subchapter C, Chapter 25, Education Code, is
amended by adding Section 25.0816 to read as follows:
Sec. 25.0816.  ADDITIONAL DAYS SCHOOL YEAR PLANNING GRANT
PROGRAM.  (a) From money appropriated or otherwise available for
the purpose, the agency shall establish and administer a grant
program to provide funding and technical assistance to school
districts and open-enrollment charter schools to plan the school
year and adjust operations as necessary to qualify for the
incentive funding under Section 48.0051.
(b)  In awarding grants under the program, the agency shall
prioritize school districts and open-enrollment charter schools
that seek to maximize incentive funding under Section 48.0051.
(c)  The agency may solicit and accept gifts, grants, and
donations for purposes of this section.
SECTION 7.  Section 25.085(d), Education Code, is amended to
(d)  Unless specifically exempted by Section 25.086, a
student enrolled in a school district must attend:
(1)  an extended-year program for which the student is
eligible that is provided by the district for students identified
as likely not to be promoted to the next grade level or tutorial
classes required by the district under Section 29.084;
(2)  a reading intervention program [an accelerated
reading instruction program] to which the student is assigned under
(3)  an accelerated instruction program to which the
student is assigned under Section 28.0211;
(4)  a basic skills program to which the student is
assigned under Section 29.086; or
(5)  a summer program provided under Section 37.008(l)
SECTION 8.  The heading to Section 28.006, Education Code,
Sec. 28.006.  KINDERGARTEN READING DIAGNOSIS.
SECTION 9.  Section 28.006, Education Code, is amended by
amending Subsections (a), (b), (b-1), (c-2), (c-3), (d), (f), and
(h) and adding Subsection (n) to read as follows:
(a)  The commissioner shall develop recommendations for
(1)  administering reading instruments, including an
instrument developed under Section 28.0063, to diagnose student
foundational literacy skills in reading development and
(2)  training educators in administering the reading
(3)  applying the results of the reading instruments to
(b)  The commissioner shall adopt a [list of] reading
instrument [instruments] that a school district shall [may] use to
diagnose the foundational literacy skills in [student] reading
development and comprehension of students enrolled in
kindergarten.  A reading instrument adopted under this subsection
may include other developmental skills as part of [For use in
diagnosing the reading development and comprehension of
kindergarten students, the commissioner shall adopt] a
multidimensional assessment tool [that includes a reading
instrument and tests at least three developmental skills, including
literacy.  A multidimensional assessment tool administered as
provided by this subsection is considered to be a reading
instrument for purposes of this section.  A district-level
committee established under Subchapter F, Chapter 11, may adopt a
list of reading instruments for use in the district in a grade level
other than kindergarten in addition to the reading instruments on
the commissioner's list].  A [Each] reading instrument adopted by
the commissioner [or a district-level committee] must be based on
scientific research concerning foundational literacy skills in
reading [skills] development and [reading] comprehension.  A [list
of] reading instrument [instruments] adopted under this subsection
must provide for diagnosing the foundational literacy skills in
reading development and comprehension of a student [students]
participating in a program under Subchapter B, Chapter 29.
(b-1)  The commissioner may approve an alternative reading
instrument for use in diagnosing the foundational literacy skills
in reading development and comprehension of kindergarten students
that complies with the requirements under Subsection (b).
(c-2)  Not later than the 60th day after the beginning of the
school year, each [Each] school district shall administer at the
kindergarten level a reading instrument adopted by the commissioner
under Subsection (b) or approved by the commissioner under
Subsection (b-1).  The district shall administer the reading
instrument in accordance with the commissioner's recommendations
under Subsection (a)(1) and policies developed by commissioner
(c-3)  The commissioner by rule shall determine the
performance on a [the] reading instrument adopted or approved under
this section [Subsection (b)] that indicates kindergarten
(d)  The superintendent of each school district shall:
(1)  report to the commissioner and the board of
trustees of the district the results of a [the] reading instrument
administered to students under this section [instruments];
(2)  not later than the 30th [60th] calendar day after
the date on which the results of a reading instrument are available,
[was administered] report, in writing or electronically, to a
student's parent or guardian the student's results on the
(3)  using the school readiness certification system
provided to the school district in accordance with Section
29.161(e), report electronically each student's raw score on the
reading instrument to the agency for use in the school readiness
(f)  The agency shall ensure at least one reading instrument
adopted or approved [for each grade level for which a reading
instrument is required to be administered] under this section is
available to school districts at no cost.
(h)  The school district shall make a good faith effort to
ensure that the report [notice] required under Subsection (d)(2)
[this section] is provided either in person or electronically [by
regular mail] and that the report [notice] is clear and easy to
understand and is written in English and in the parent or guardian's
(n)  The admission, review, and dismissal committee of a
student who participates in a school district's special education
program under Subchapter A, Chapter 29, may modify any requirement
for student participation under this section.
SECTION 10.  Subchapter A, Chapter 28, Education Code, is
amended by adding Sections 28.0063, 28.0064, 28.0065, and 28.0071
Sec. 28.0063.  EARLY LITERACY AND NUMERACY INSTRUMENTS.  (a)
The commissioner shall adopt a list of reading and mathematics
instruments approved or developed by the commissioner for use by
school districts in kindergarten through grade three to diagnose
foundational literacy skills in reading development and
comprehension and foundational numeracy skills in mathematics.
(b)  A reading or mathematics instrument adopted under
(1)  be based on scientific research concerning, as
(A)  foundational literacy skills in reading
development and comprehension; or
(B)  foundational numeracy skills in mathematics;
(2)  be capable of being administered at the beginning,
middle, and end of the school year, except for a substitute
instrument allowed under Subsection (d);
(3)  be designed to assess the performance of students
(A)  the foundational literacy skills components
of the essential knowledge and skills adopted under Section 28.002
(B)  the foundational numeracy skills components
of the essential knowledge and skills adopted under Section 28.002
(4)  be capable of monitoring student progress in a
manner that allows school district staff to identify specific
foundational literacy or numeracy skills in need of targeted
(5)  assess whether a student's performance in
foundational literacy or numeracy skills indicates that the student
is at risk, as determined by the commissioner, of not achieving
satisfactory performance on the third grade reading or mathematics
assessment administered under Section 39.023;
(6)  for a reading instrument, include applicable
elements required for a screening for dyslexia and related
disorders under Section 38.003; and
(7)  for a reading instrument, allow a school district
to generate a report regarding a student's reading progress that is
clear and easy to understand that may be distributed to the
student's parent in English, Spanish, or, to the extent
practicable, any other language spoken by the parent.
(1)  update the list of reading and mathematics
instruments adopted under Subsection (a) not less than once every
(2)  ensure the list adopted under Subsection (a)
includes multiple reading and mathematics instruments;
(3)  develop a process by which a school district may
submit an instrument to the commissioner for approval; and
(4)  make publicly available the criteria for the
evaluation and approval of an instrument submitted to the
(d)  The commissioner may allow a school district to
(1)  an instrument adopted or approved under Section
28.006 for an instrument adopted under this section that is
administered to a kindergarten student at the beginning of the
(2)  an interim assessment instrument adopted or
developed under Section 39.023(o) for an instrument adopted under
(3)  a third grade assessment instrument adopted or
developed under Section 39.023 for an instrument adopted under this
section that is administered at the end of the school year for a
(e)  A school district shall administer to students in
kindergarten through third grade a reading and mathematics
instrument adopted under Subsection (a) in accordance with
requirements established by the commissioner under this section.
(f)  The superintendent of each school district shall:
(1)  report to the commissioner and the board of
trustees of the district the results of a reading or mathematics
instrument administered to students under this section; and
(2)  not later than the 30th calendar day after the date
on which the results of a reading or mathematics instrument are
available, report, in writing or electronically, to a student's
(A)  the student's results on the instrument;
(B)  for a reading instrument, the report
described by Subsection (b)(7); and
(C)  if the student is determined to be at risk for
dyslexia or a related disorder based on the results of the reading
instrument, information regarding that determination.
(g)  For each student in kindergarten through third grade who
is determined to have dyslexia or a related disorder, the district
(1)  notify the student's parent or guardian of the
determination and provide to the parent or guardian information
regarding the Talking Book Program offered by the Texas State
Library and Archives Commission; and
(2)  ensure that the district is complying with the
requirements of Section 29.0031 with respect to the student.
(h)  The agency shall establish a list of reading and
mathematics instruments adopted under Subsection (a) for which the
agency has negotiated a price.  A school district is not required to
use a method provided by Section 44.031 to purchase an instrument on
the list established under this subsection.
(i)  A student's parent or guardian may submit a written
request to the administrator of the campus at which the student is
enrolled to opt the student out of the administration of a reading
or mathematics instrument required under this section.  A school
district may not encourage or direct a parent or guardian to submit
a written request under this subsection.
(j)  The commissioner shall adopt rules as necessary to
(k)  Section 2001.0045, Government Code, does not apply to a
rule adopted under this section.
(l)  A school district may comply with the requirements of
Subsection (e) by administering a reading or mathematics instrument
selected by the board of trustees of the school district that meets
the requirements of Subsection (b) until the commissioner adopts
the list of reading and mathematics instruments under Subsection
(a).  This subsection expires September 1, 2029.
Sec. 28.0064.  EARLY LITERACY INTERVENTION FOR CERTAIN
STUDENTS.  (a)  If a student's results on two consecutive reading
instruments administered under Section 28.0063 indicate that the
student is at risk, as determined by the commissioner, of not
achieving satisfactory performance in foundational literacy, a
school district shall, as soon as practicable following the receipt
of the student's results, provide reading interventions to the
student during the subsequent 12 months.
(b)  Reading interventions provided under Subsection (a)
(1)  include targeted instruction in the foundational
literacy skills identified as areas in need of targeted instruction
by the reading instrument administered under Section 28.0063;
(2)  ensure that the student receives the interventions
during a period and at a frequency sufficient to address the areas
(3)  include effective instructional materials
designed for reading intervention;
(A)  with training in reading interventions and in
the applicable instructional materials described by Subdivision
(B)  under the oversight of the school district;
(5)  to the extent possible, be provided by one person
for the entirety of the student's reading intervention period; and
(6)  meet any additional requirements adopted by the
(c)  A school district shall continue providing reading
intervention to a student under this section until the earlier of
(1)  the student is no longer determined to be at risk,
as determined by the commissioner, of not achieving satisfactory
performance in foundational literacy on a reading instrument
administered under Section 28.0063; or
(2)  the student begins the fourth grade.
(d)  In providing reading interventions under this section,
a school district may not remove a student, except under
circumstances for which a student enrolled in the same grade level
who is not receiving reading interventions would be removed, from:
(1)  instruction in the foundation curriculum and
enrichment curriculum adopted under Section 28.002 for the grade
level in which the student is enrolled; or
(2)  recess or other physical activity that is
available to other students enrolled in the same grade level.
(e)  The agency shall approve one or more products that use
an automated, computerized, or other augmented method for providing
reading interventions.  The agency may approve a product under this
subsection only if evidence indicates that the product is effective
at promoting mastery of foundational literacy skills.
(f)  Subject to appropriation, the agency shall ensure that
at least one product approved under Subsection (e) is available to
school districts at no or reduced cost.
(g)  A student's parent or guardian may submit a written
request to the administrator of the campus at which the student is
enrolled to opt the student out of a reading intervention
requirement under Subsection (b).  A school district may not
encourage or direct a parent or guardian to submit a written request
under this subsection that would allow the district to not provide
reading interventions to the student.
(h)  A school district must provide to the parent or guardian
of a student receiving reading interventions under this section the
notice required under Section 26.0081(d).
(i)  Nothing in this section may be construed to prevent or
discourage reading interventions for a student whose results on a
reading instrument administered under Section 28.0063 indicate
that the student is at risk, as determined by the commissioner, of
not achieving satisfactory performance in foundational literacy.
(j)  Nothing in this section may be construed to prevent the
provision of any special education services required under
Subchapter A, Chapter 29, or the Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act (20 U.S.C. Section 1400 et seq.).  A student's
admission, review, and dismissal committee may modify any
requirement for student participation in reading interventions
(k)  The commissioner shall adopt rules as necessary to
implement this section, including rules that define appropriate
standards for implementing reading interventions that meet the
requirements of Subsection (b).
(l)  Section 2001.0045, Government Code, does not apply to a
rule adopted under this section.
(m)  A school district is not required to comply with the
requirements of this section until the commissioner adopts a list
of reading and mathematics instruments under Section 28.0063 and
designates the first school year that districts must comply with
this section.  This subsection expires September 1, 2029.
Sec. 28.0065.  ADAPTIVE VOCABULARY.  (a)  The agency shall
develop and implement an adaptive vocabulary assessment to assess
vocabulary development in students in kindergarten through third
(b)  The agency may use an assessment developed under this
subsection to assess students in grades other than grades described
(c)  The admission, review, and dismissal committee of a
student who participates in a school district's special education
program under Subchapter A, Chapter 29, may modify any requirement
for student participation under this section.
(d)  The commissioner may adopt rules as necessary to
Sec. 28.0071.  MATHEMATICS TRAINING FOR KINDERGARTEN
THROUGH EIGHTH GRADE.  (a)  Each school district and
open-enrollment charter school shall ensure that:
(1)  not later than the 2030-2031 school year, each
classroom teacher that provides instruction in mathematics to
students in kindergarten through eighth grade and each principal,
assistant principal, mathematics instructional coach, and
mathematics interventionist at a campus with one of those grade
levels has attended a teacher mathematics achievement academy
developed under Section 21.4553; and
(2)  each classroom teacher and principal initially
employed in a grade level or at a campus described by Subdivision
(1) for the 2030-2031 school year or a subsequent school year has
attended a teacher mathematics achievement academy developed under
Section 21.4553 by the end of the teacher's or principal's first
year of placement in that grade level or campus.
(b)  The agency shall provide assistance to school districts
and open-enrollment charter schools in complying with the
requirements under this section.
(1)  monitor the implementation of this section; and
(2)  periodically report to the legislature on the
implementation of this section and the effectiveness of this
section in improving educational outcomes.
(d)  The commissioner may adopt rules to implement this
SECTION 11.  Subchapter B, Chapter 28, Education Code, is
amended by adding Section 28.02111 to read as follows:
Sec. 28.02111.  THIRD GRADE SUPPLEMENTARY SUPPORTS.  (a) The
commissioner shall establish and administer a program for students
in the third grade who are required to be provided accelerated
instruction under Section 28.0211(a-1) through which the student's
parent may direct tutoring services to support the student.  The
agency shall provide to a student described by this subsection a
grant in the amount provided under Section 48.310 to purchase from
an agency-approved provider tutoring services designed to help
improve the student's proficiency in reading.
(1)  maintain a system of online accounts under which
each student described by Subsection (a) is assigned an account for
the student's parent to access the grant described by Subsection
(2)  implement the program in a manner that ensures:
(A)  ease of use for parents of students who are
eligible for a grant under this section; and
(c)  A student may not receive more than one grant under this
(d)  The agency may reserve from the total amount of money
available for purposes of the program an amount, not to exceed five
percent of the total amount, to cover the agency's cost of
(e)  A school district or open-enrollment charter school in
which a student who receives a grant under this section is enrolled
remains subject to the requirements to provide accelerated
instruction under Section 28.0211.
(f)  A school district or open-enrollment charter school
shall provide to the parent of a student described by Subsection (a)
notice of the student's eligibility for a grant under this section,
in a form and manner established by the agency.
(g)  A decision by the commissioner regarding the program
under this section is final and may not be appealed.
(h)  The commissioner shall adopt rules as necessary to
SECTION 12.  Section 29.1543, Education Code, is amended to
Sec. 29.1543.  EARLY EDUCATION REPORTS.  The agency shall
produce and make available to the public on the agency's Internet
website annual district and campus-level reports containing
information from the previous school year on early education in
school districts and open-enrollment charter schools.  A report
under this section must contain:
(1)  the information required by Section 29.1532(c) to
be reported through the Public Education Information Management
(2)  a description of the diagnostic reading
instruments administered in accordance with Section 28.006(c-2)
(3)  the number of students who were administered a
diagnostic reading instrument administered in accordance with
Section 28.006(c-2) [28.006(c) or (c-2)];
(4)  the number of students whose scores from a
diagnostic reading instrument administered in accordance with
Section 28.006(c-2) [28.006(c) or (c-2)] indicate kindergarten
readiness in reading [proficiency];
(5)  the number of kindergarten students who were
enrolled in a prekindergarten program in the previous school year
in the same district or school as the district or school in which
the student attends kindergarten;
(6)  the number and percentage of students who perform
satisfactorily on the third grade reading or mathematics assessment
instrument administered under Section 39.023, disaggregated by
whether the student was eligible for free prekindergarten under
(7)  the number of students described by Subdivision
(6) who attended kindergarten in the district, disaggregated by:
(A)  whether the student met the kindergarten
readiness standard on a [the] reading instrument adopted under
(B)  whether the student attended prekindergarten
(C)  the type of prekindergarten the student
(8)  the information described by Subdivisions (6) and
(7) disaggregated by whether the student is educationally
SECTION 13.  Section 29.161(c), Education Code, is amended
(1)  be reflective of research in the field of early
(2)  be well-grounded in the cognitive, social, and
emotional development of young children;
(3)  apply a common set of criteria to each program
provider seeking certification, regardless of the type of program
or source of program funding; and
(4)  be capable of fulfilling the reporting and notice
requirements of Section [Sections] 28.006(d) [and (g)].
SECTION 14.  Subchapter E, Chapter 29, Education Code, is
amended by adding Section 29.163 to read as follows:
Sec. 29.163.  EARLY CHILDHOOD PARENTAL SUPPORT.  (a)  The
agency shall establish a list of programs that provide early
childhood parental support.  The programs must:
(1)  provide for optional participation by a parent;
(2)  be designed to assist a parent in supporting the
parent's child in attaining kindergarten readiness;
(3)  have demonstrated, through evidence including
random control trials, that the program:
(A)  promotes kindergarten readiness; and
(B)  increases attendance rates; and
(4)  have an established implementation model.
(b)  A school district or open-enrollment charter school may
offer a program on the list under Subsection (a) to families with a
child eligible for prekindergarten who reside in the district's or
SECTION 15.  Section 29.167, Education Code, is amended by
amending Subsections (b-1) and (b-3) and adding Subsection (b-4) to
(b-1)  Notwithstanding Subsection (b), each teacher for a
prekindergarten class provided by an entity with which a school
district contracts to provide a prekindergarten program must:
(1)  be certified under Subchapter B, Chapter 21, to
teach prekindergarten or supervised by a person who meets the
requirements under Subsection (b); [and]
(2)  have one of the following qualifications:
(A)  at least two years' experience of teaching in
a nationally accredited child care program or a Texas Rising Star
(i)  a Child Development Associate (CDA)
credential or another early childhood education credential
(ii)  certification offered through a
training center accredited by Association Montessori
Internationale or through the Montessori Accreditation Council for
(B)  a qualification described by Subsection
(b)(2)(A), (D), (E), or (F); and
(3)  when appropriate, be appropriately certified or be
supervised by a person who is appropriately certified to provide
effective instruction to emergent bilingual students, as defined by
Section 29.052, enrolled in the prekindergarten program.
(b-3)  Subsections (b-1), [and] (b-2), and (b-4) and this
subsection expire September 1, 2029.
(b-4)  Subsections (b-1) and (b-2) apply to any
prekindergarten class provided by an entity with which a school
district contracts to provide a prekindergarten program under
SECTION 16.  Sections 29.934(b) and (d), Education Code, are
(b)  To apply to be designated as a resource campus under
this section, the campus must have received an overall performance
rating under Section 39.054 of D or F, or an overall performance
rating under Section 39.054(a-4)(1) or 39.0546 of "Not Rated," for
three [four] years over a 10-year period of time.
(d)  To be designated as a resource campus, the campus must:
(1)  implement a targeted improvement plan as described
by Chapter 39A and establish a school community partnership team;
(2)  adopt an accelerated campus excellence turnaround
plan as provided by Section 39A.105(b) [except that a classroom
teacher who satisfies the requirements for demonstrated
instructional effectiveness under Section 39A.105(b)(3) must also
hold a current designation assigned under Section 21.3521];
(3)  be in a school district that has adopted an
approved local optional teacher designation system under Section
(4)  satisfy certain staff criteria by:
(A)  requiring a principal or teacher employed at
the campus before the designation to apply for a position to
(B)  for a subject in the foundation curriculum
(i)  employing only teachers who have at
least two [three] years of teaching experience; and
(ii)  ensuring that at least 50 percent of
teachers hold a current designation assigned under Section 21.3521;
(C)  employing at least one school counselor for
(D)  employing at least one appropriately
licensed professional to assist with the social and emotional needs
of students and staff, who must be a:
(i)  family and community liaison;
(iii)  specialist in school psychology; or
(5)  implement a positive behavior program as provided
(6)  implement a family engagement plan as described by
(7)  develop and implement a plan to use high quality
(8)  if the campus is an elementary or middle school
campus, operate the campus for a school year that qualifies for
funding under Section 48.0051; and
(9)  annually submit to the commissioner data and
information required by the commissioner to assess fidelity of
SECTION 17.  Effective September 1, 2028, Section 29.934,
Education Code, is amended by amending Subsection (b) and adding
Subsection (b-1) to read as follows:
(b)  To apply to be designated as a resource campus under
this section, the campus must have received an overall performance
rating under Section 39.054 of D or F, or an overall performance
rating under Section 39.054(a-4)(1) of "Not Rated," for three
[four] years over a 10-year period of time.
(b-1)  Notwithstanding Subsection (b), a campus may apply to
be designated as a resource campus under this section if the campus
received an overall performance rating under Section 39.054 of D or
F, or an overall performance rating under Section 39.054(a-4)(1) or
former Section 39.0546 of "Not Rated," for three years over a
10-year period of time.  This subsection expires September 1, 2033.
SECTION 18.  Subchapter B-1, Chapter 31, Education Code, is
amended by adding Section 31.0754 to read as follows:
Sec. 31.0754.  COMMUNICATION REGARDING HIGH QUALITY
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS.  (a)  Notwithstanding Chapter 2113,
Government Code, the commissioner may enter into contracts or
agreements and engage in efforts to communicate information to
parents, classroom teachers, school districts, and open-enrollment
charter schools regarding the educational value, particularly the
impact on reading and math achievement, of open education resource
instructional materials made available under this subchapter,
including activities to promote, market, and advertise the content
included in and how to use those materials.
(b)  The commissioner may use appropriated funds to pay for
activities authorized under this section.
SECTION 19.  Section 39.333, Education Code, is amended to
Sec. 39.333.  REGIONAL AND DISTRICT LEVEL REPORT.  As part of
the comprehensive biennial report under Section 39.332, the agency
shall submit a regional and district level report covering the
preceding two school years and containing:
(1)  a summary of school district compliance with the
student/teacher ratios and class-size limitations prescribed by
Sections 25.111 and 25.112, including:
(A)  the number of campuses and classes at each
campus granted an exception from Section 25.112; and
(B)  for each campus granted an exception from
Section 25.112, a statement of whether the campus has been awarded a
distinction designation under Subchapter G or has been identified
as an unacceptable campus under Chapter 39A;
(2)  a summary of the exemptions and waivers granted to
campuses and school districts under Section 7.056 or 39.232 and a
review of the effectiveness of each campus or district following
(3)  an evaluation of the performance of the system of
regional education service centers based on the indicators adopted
under Section 8.101 and client satisfaction with services provided
under Subchapter B, Chapter 8; and
(4)  [an evaluation of accelerated instruction
programs offered under Section 28.006, including an assessment of
the quality of such programs and the performance of students
[(5)]  the number of classes at each campus that are
currently being taught by individuals who are not certified in the
content areas of their respective classes.
SECTION 20.  Section 48.0051, Education Code, is amended by
amending Subsections (a), (b), and (d) and adding Subsection (b-1)
(a)  The [Subject to Subsection (a-1), the] commissioner
shall adjust the average daily attendance of a school district or
open-enrollment charter school under Section 48.005 in the manner
provided by Subsection (b) if the district or school:
(1)  provides the minimum number of minutes of
operational and instructional time required under Section 25.081
and commissioner rules adopted under that section over at least 175
(2)  offers an additional 30 days of half-day
instruction for students enrolled in prekindergarten through
(b)  Subject to Subsection (b-1), for [For] a school district
or open-enrollment charter school described by Subsection (a), the
commissioner shall increase the average daily attendance of the
district or school under Section 48.005 by the amount that results
from the quotient of the sum of attendance by students described by
Subsection (a)(2) for each of the 30 additional instructional days
of half-day instruction that are provided divided by 175 [180].
(b-1)  For a school district or open-enrollment charter
school described by Subsection (a) that provides at least 200 full
days of instruction to students described by Subsection (a)(2), the
commissioner shall increase the amount computed for the district or
school under Subsection (b) by 50 percent.
(d)  This section does not prohibit a school district from
providing the minimum number of minutes of operational and
instructional time required under Section 25.081 and commissioner
rules adopted under that section over fewer than 175 [180] days of
SECTION 21.  Subchapter A, Chapter 48, Education Code, is
amended by adding Section 48.0052 to read as follows:
Sec. 48.0052.  INCENTIVE FOR ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONAL DAYS
FOR READING INTERVENTIONS.  (a)  The commissioner shall adjust the
average daily attendance of a school district or open-enrollment
charter school under Section 48.005 in the manner provided by
Subsection (b) if the district or school:
(1)  does not qualify for funding under Section
(2)  provides the minimum number of minutes of
operational and instructional time required under Section 25.081
and commissioner rules adopted under that section over at least 180
(3)  offers up to an additional 30 days of half-day
instruction consisting of reading interventions described by
Section 28.0064 for students who are required to be provided
reading interventions under that section.
(b)  For a school district or open-enrollment charter school
described by Subsection (a), the commissioner shall increase the
average daily attendance of the district or school under Section
48.005 by 50 percent of the amount that results from the quotient of
the sum of attendance by students described by Subsection (a)(3)
for each of the additional instructional days of half-day
instruction that are provided divided by 175.
(c)  The agency shall assist school districts and
open-enrollment charter schools in qualifying for the incentive
(d)  The commissioner shall adopt rules necessary for the
implementation of this section.
SECTION 22.  Sections 48.108(a) and (b), Education Code, are
(a)  For each student in average daily attendance in
kindergarten through third grade, a school district is entitled to
an annual allotment equal to the basic allotment multiplied by 0.11
(1)  educationally disadvantaged; or
(2)  an emergent bilingual student, as defined by
Section 29.052, and is in a bilingual education or special language
program under Subchapter B, Chapter 29.
(b)  Funds allocated under this section must be used to fund:
(1)  the attendance of teachers employed by the
district at teacher literacy achievement academies under Section
21.4552 or teacher mathematics achievement academies under Section
(2)  prekindergarten programs under Subchapters E and
(3)  programs and services designed to improve student
performance in reading and mathematics in prekindergarten through
third grade, including programs and services designed to assist the
district in achieving the goals set in the district's early
childhood literacy and mathematics proficiency plans adopted under
SECTION 23.  Subchapter C, Chapter 48, Education Code, is
amended by adding Section 48.122 to read as follows:
Sec. 48.122.  EARLY LITERACY INTERVENTION ALLOTMENT.  (a)
Except as provided by Subsections (b) and (c), for each enrolled
student receiving reading interventions under Section 28.0064, a
school district is entitled to an annual allotment of $250, or a
greater amount provided by appropriation.
(b)  A school district may not receive funding under this
section for a student for which the district receives an allotment
(c)  A school district may receive funding under this section
for not more than 10 percent of students enrolled in the district in
kindergarten through third grade.
SECTION 24.  Section 48.257, Education Code, is amended by
adding Subsection (b-1) to read as follows:
(b-1)  If for any school year a school district receives an
adjustment under Subsection (b) and, after that adjustment, is no
longer subject to Subsection (a), the district is entitled to
additional state aid for that school year in an amount equal to the
(1)  the difference, if the difference is greater than
(A)  the amount to which the district is entitled
under Subchapters B, C, and D less the district's distribution from
the available school fund for that school year; and
(B)  the district's tier one maintenance and
operations tax collections for that school year; or
(2)  the sum of the district's allotments under
Sections 48.0051, 48.110, and 48.112 for that school year.
SECTION 25.  Subchapter G, Chapter 48, Education Code, is
amended by adding Sections 48.310 and 48.315 to read as follows:
Sec. 48.310.  EARLY CHILDHOOD PARENTAL SUPPORT FUNDING.  (a)
A school district or open-enrollment charter school that implements
an early childhood parental support program on the list established
by the agency under Section 29.163 may elect to receive a funding
adjustment as provided by this section.
(b)  For each child who is eligible to receive free
prekindergarten under Section 29.153 and whose family participates
in an early childhood parental support program under Section 29.163
offered by a school district or open-enrollment charter school, the
district or school is entitled to an amount equal to the basic
(c)  For each child for whom a school district or
open-enrollment charter school receives funding under Subsection
(b) for a school year, the commissioner shall reduce the district's
or school's entitlement under this chapter for the subsequent five
school years by an amount equal to the basic allotment multiplied by
(d)  Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter or
Chapter 49, the agency may make a modification to the Foundation
School Program requirements to ensure that a school district's or
open-enrollment charter school's entitlement is adjusted only as
necessary for the district or school to receive funding in
Sec. 48.315.  THIRD GRADE SUPPLEMENTARY SUPPORTS GRANT;
FUNDING ADJUSTMENT.  (a)  A student to whom the agency provides a
grant under Section 28.02111 is entitled to receive an amount of
$750, or a greater amount provided by appropriation.
(b)  A student may receive only one grant under Section
(c)  Subject to Subsection (d), beginning with the 2030-2031
school year, the agency shall reduce the school district's
entitlement under this chapter each school year by $750 for each
(1)  received and used a grant under Section 28.02111
during the preceding school year; and
(2)  was enrolled in the district from kindergarten
(d)  For a student described by Subsection (c) who is
eligible to participate in a school district's special education
program under Section 29.003, the agency shall reduce the
district's entitlement in accordance with Subsection (c) by $325.
(e)  Notwithstanding Section 7.057, a determination by the
commissioner under this section is final and may not be appealed.
SECTION 26.  The following sections of the Education Code
(4)  Sections 28.006(c), (c-1), (g), (g-1), (g-2), (i),
SECTION 27.  Sections 12.104, 21.4552, 21.4553, 25.085,
28.006, 29.1543, 29.167, 29.934, and 39.333, Education Code, as
amended by this Act, and Sections 28.0063, 28.0064, 28.0065,
28.02111, and 29.163, Education Code, as added by this Act, apply
beginning with the 2025-2026 school year.
SECTION 28.  (a)  Sections 48.0051 and 48.108, Education
Code, as amended by this Act, and Sections 48.0052, 48.122,
48.257(b-1), 48.310, and 48.315, Education Code, as added by this
Act, take effect September 1, 2025.
(b)  Except as provided by Subsection (a) of this section,
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

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Bill filed: AN ACT relating to measures to support kindergarten readiness and early