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HB 5, 83rd R.S.
Relating to public school accountability, including assessment, and curriculum requirements; providing a criminal penalty.

Related House committee minutes

Calendars, 83rd Leg.

03/19/2013

Public Education, 83rd Leg.

02/19/2013
03/12/2013


Related Senate committee minutes

Education, 83rd Leg.

04/16/2013


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Public Education, 83rd Leg.

03/26/2014
10/08/2014


Related Senate committee minutes

Education, 83rd Leg.

04/14/2014
08/26/2014
03/29/2016

Higher Education, 84th Leg.

03/29/2016

Related legislative committee charges

Senate Higher Education, 84th Leg.
HB 5 Implementation, 60x30TX/Higher Education Alignment: Monitor the ongoing implementation of HB 5, 83rd R.S., and examine current projections for preparation of Texas high school students for postsecondary education and workforce training. Examine best practices and recommend strategies to align the implementation with the 60x30TX higher education plan, including, but not limited to, dual credit, credit transferability, and fields of study. (Joint Charge with Senate Education)
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House Public Education, 83rd Leg.
Monitor the implementation of HB 5, 83rd R.S. and report on recommendations for improvement. Work with the Texas Education Agency, the State Board of Education, and public and higher education stakeholders to ensure the creation of additional rigorous mathematics and science courses needed to address the current and projected needs of the state's workforce.
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Related legislative committee documents

Senate Higher Education, 84th Leg.
Interim Report

House Calendars, 83rd Leg.
Rules for Floor Consideration Proposed by the House Committee on Calendars, 83rd R.S. (HB 4, HB 5, HB 10, HB 500, HB 1025, SB 1)


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