SB 1, 74th R.S.
Relating to the education system, including the operation and administration of schools; making conforming amendments; providing penalties.
Taking root - Texas' lessons for sustaining the college- and career-ready agenda (American Diploma Project). Juvenile justice reforms adopted by the 74th Legislature. In defense of Barrientos. Speaker of the House: Sylvester Turner's rhetorical force versus George Bush's education agenda. Tex. S.B. 1, 74th Leg., R.S., Amendments H2-188 and H2-190, Human sexuality instruction. An overview of Senate Bill 1, the Ratliff-Sadler Act, as enacted by the 74th Legislature. Major issues in the debate over education reform: Private school vouchers. Questions and answers on Senate Bill 1. Texas state support for school facilities, 1971 to 2001. SB1 co-authors agree on lack of intent to allow SBOE [State Board of Education] to set 70 percent passing standard: but SBOE's 'authority' to set standards remains open question. Education reform bill breaks new ground, replows old ground. Texas requires elementary schools to offer 2-plus hours of physical ed. Right makes might: a showdown over science textbooks proves a conservative think tank is a player in the power game. But GOP moderates suspect a hidden agenda. Texas wrangles over bias in school textbooks: the state's annual battle over content has begun with publishers increasingly solicitous to special interests. When a single name becomes a 'list.' Disciplinary alternative education gets thumbs down. Nov. 14-16 State Board of Education meeting in Austin. Chartering a new course in education. Key provisions of Senate Bill 1. The lawmakers reach accord on overhaul of education laws. What's in the new Texas Education Code. New education code. Summary of key provisions of the new Texas Education Code. Senate Bill one: Where did it leave us?. Parental rights in Texas public schools: Does in loco parentis still have meaning? Texans and tobacco: report to the 80th Texas Legislature. |
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