Teach the Vote's Week in Review: April 16, 2021

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Date Posted: 4/16/2021
It was another fast-paced week as the Texas Legislature, State Board of Education, and TRS Board of Trustees all held multiple meetings this week. Catch up on the week's many developments as reported by ATPE's lobbyists below.
- Status of the state budget and federal relief funds for schools
- House Public Education Committee hears and votes on numerous bills
- Senate Education Committee considers virtual vouchers
- Texas Senate passes bill weakening voters' say in charter school expansion
- Other bills considered by the Texas Legislature this week
- At SBOE meeting, commissioner addresses STAAR test administration flop
- TRS board discusses healthcare costs, retire/rehire issues
- Congressman Brady announces his plan to retire
- Early voting begins Monday for the May 1 uniform election
- COVID-19 resources and updates


The HPE Committee also met on Thursday evening to approve a long list of bills that had already been considered in public hearing. The approved bills included a mix of those supported and opposed by ATPE. Those opposed by ATPE included HB 622 by Rep. Barbara Gervin-Hawkins (D-San Antonio), which would decrease the rigor of educator preparation, as well as a couple of bills authored by the Chairman of the HPE Committee, Rep. Harold Dutton (D-Houston). Dutton’s HB 3731 would create instability in the accountability system without any improvements and HB 4465 would provide too much authority to the appointed Commissioner of Education to determine how districts spend much-needed disaster-relief funds. It wasn’t all bad news Thursday night, as the committee also approved 11 bills supported by ATPE, such as HB 2802 by Rep. Jay Dean (R-Longview), which would require TEA to apply for a waiver of assessments for the 2020-2021 school year, among other things. Read about all the bills approved by the HPE Committee in this blog post by Chevalier.

The committee also met Tuesday and considered a bill, SB 1590 by Sen. Paul Bettencourt (R-Houston), that would allow virtual observations of educator candidates by educator preparation programs (EPPs), which ATPE cautioned could weaken the rigor of the EPP process and leave educators less prepared. Among other bills, the committee also heard ATPE-supported legislation that would add suicide prevention information to student identification cards. Read more about Tuesday’s meeting in this post by Wiggins.
CHARTER SCHOOLS: The Texas Senate voted this week to pass a bill, SB 28 by Sen. Paul Bettencourt (R-Houston), that would weaken the authority of the State Board of Education (SBOE) to regulate the approval of new charter school chains. Currently, the SBOE may veto applicants that wish to open new charter chains in Texas with a simple majority vote. As a body of elected officials, the SBOE veto is an important way voters can exercise their input when it comes to opening new charter schools with taxpayer money.
Sen. Bettencourt offered an amended version of SB 28 on the Senate floor this week that would increase the SBOE’s threshold for vetoing charters to nine votes out of 15, watering down voters’ voices in the process. The bill also would exempt charters from municipal zoning requirements that help ensure order and public safety, also giving local taxpayers a say in charter expansion. ATPE and other public education organizations oppose the bill. The full Senate passed SB 28 this week by a narrow margin, and it will now head to the House. ATPE members can access more about SB 28 here on Advocacy Central.

SBOE: The State Board of Education met Wednesday through Friday of this week while the Legislature was in session. Of note during the week’s meetings, Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath acknowledged last week’s tech-related failure of the STAAR test administration in his presentation to SBOE

The commissioner also reiterated that it is still the law for students to take the STAAR test this year, despite opposition by ATPE and many state legislators. The board spent most of the week working on scheduled revisions to the science curriculum standards (TEKS), as well as celebrating the upcoming birthday of board Chair Keven Ellis (R-Lufkin).




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