November 2017 Committee on Instruction Item 2
Proposed Repeal of 19 TAC Chapter 112, Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Science, Subchapter D, Other Science Courses, §112.71, Principles of Technology (One Physics Credit), and §112.72, Other Courses for Which Students May Receive Science Credit
(Second Reading and Final Adoption)
November 10, 2017
COMMITTEE ON INSTRUCTION: ACTION
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION: ACTION
SUMMARY: This item presents for second reading and final adoption the proposed repeal of 19 TAC Chapter 112, Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Science, Subchapter D, Other Science Courses, §112.71, Principles of Technology (One Physics Credit), and §112.72, Other Courses for Which Students May Receive Science Credit. The proposed repeal would remove rules that are duplicative of other State Board of Education (SBOE) rules and are no longer necessary. No changes are recommended since approved for first reading.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: Texas Education Code (TEC), §§7.102, 28.002, and 28.025, as amended by House Bill (HB) 3593 and Senate Bill (SB) 826, 85th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, 2017.
TEC, §7.102(c)(4), requires the SBOE to establish curriculum and graduation requirements.
TEC, §28.002, identifies the subjects of the required curriculum and requires the SBOE by rule to identify the essential knowledge and skills of each subject in the required curriculum that all students should be able to demonstrate and that will be used in evaluating instructional materials and addressed on the state assessment instruments.
TEC, §28.025, as amended by HB 3593 and SB 826, 85th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, 2017, requires the SBOE by rule to determine the curriculum requirements for the foundation high school graduation program that are consistent with the required curriculum under the TEC, §28.002.
EFFECTIVE DATE: The proposed effective date of the proposed repeal is 20 days after filing as adopted with the Texas Register. Under TEC, §7.102(f), the SBOE must approve the rule action at second reading and final adoption by a vote of two-thirds of its members to specify an effective date earlier than the beginning of the 2018-2019 school year. The earlier effective date will expedite the removal of outdated rules to avoid confusion.
PREVIOUS BOARD ACTION: The SBOE adopted 19 TAC §112.71 and §112.72 effective July 12, 2010. The rules have not been amended since their adoption. The SBOE approved the proposed repeal of 19 TAC Chapter 112, Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Science, Subchapter D, Other Science Courses, §112.71 and §112.72, for first reading and filing authorization at the September 2017 meeting.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION AND SIGNIFICANT ISSUES: Principles of Technology, a career and technical education (CTE) course, has been identified by the SBOE as a course that may satisfy science graduation requirements. The Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for Principles of Technology are currently included in both 19 TAC Chapter 130, Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Career and Technical Education, and 19 TAC Chapter 112, Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Science. In 2015, the SBOE approved new CTE TEKS, which were implemented beginning in the 2017-2018 school year. New 19 TAC §130.404, Principles of Technology (One Credit), Adopted 2015, includes revisions to the original TEKS in §112.71, and the two courses are no longer aligned.
Rules in 19 TAC Chapter 74, Curriculum Requirements, Subchapter B, Graduation Requirements, identify the courses that may satisfy specific graduation requirements. These rules currently identify 12 CTE courses that may satisfy science graduation requirements. As a result of recent changes to the graduation requirements, §112.72, Other Courses for Which Students May Receive Science Credit, is no longer aligned to the graduation requirements.
The proposed repeal would eliminate §112.71 and §112.72 to remove rules that are outdated and duplicative of other SBOE rules.
Attachment II reflects the text of proposed repeal of 19 TAC Chapter 112, Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Science, Subchapter D, Other Science Courses, §112.71 and §112.72, for consideration by the SBOE for second reading and final adoption.
No changes are recommended since approved for first reading.
FISCAL IMPACT: The Texas Education Agency has determined that that there are no additional costs to persons or entities required to comply with the proposed repeal. In addition, there is no direct adverse economic impact for small businesses, microbusinesses, and rural communities; therefore, no regulatory flexibility analysis, specified in Texas Government Code, §2006.002, is required. There is no effect on local economy for the first five years that the proposed repeal is in effect; therefore, no local employment impact statement is required under Texas Government Code, §2001.022. The proposed repeal does not impose a cost on regulated persons and, therefore, is not subject to Texas Government Code, §2001.0045.
PUBLIC AND STUDENT BENEFIT: The proposed repeal would eliminate language that is outdated and would avoid confusion for administrators and teachers.
PROCEDURAL AND REPORTING IMPLICATIONS: The proposed repeal would have no procedural and reporting requirements.
LOCALLY MAINTAINED PAPERWORK REQUIREMENTS: The proposed repeal would have no locally maintained paperwork requirements.
PUBLIC COMMENTS: Following the September 2017 SBOE meeting, notice of the proposed repeal of
19 TAC Chapter 112, Subchapter D, was filed with the Texas Register, initiating the public comment period. No comments had been received at the time this item was prepared. A summary of any public comments received regarding the proposal will be provided to the SBOE during the November 2017 meeting.
ALTERNATIVES: None.
OTHER COMMENTS AND RELATED ISSUES: None.
MOTION TO BE CONSIDERED: The State Board of Education:
By an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members of the board, approve for second reading and final adoption proposed repeal of 19 TAC Chapter 112, Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Science, Subchapter D, Other Science Courses, §112.71, Principles of Technology (One Physics Credit), and §112.72, Other Courses for Which Students May Receive Science Credit, with an effective date of 20 days after filing as adopted with the Texas Register.
Staff Members Responsible:
Monica Martinez, Associate Commissioner
Standards and Support Services
Shelly Ramos, Senior Director
Curriculum Standards and Student Support
Attachments:
I. Statutory Citations (PDF, 35KB)
II. Text of Proposed Repeal of 19 TAC Chapter 112, Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Science, Subchapter D, Other Science Courses, §112.71, Principles of Technology (One Physics Credit), and §112.72, Other Courses for Which Student May Receive Science Credit (PDF, 56KB)