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SB 1, 76th R.S.
Relating to the promotion of public school students based on satisfactory performance on certain assessment instruments and to programs to assist students in achieving satisfactory performance.

Taking root - Texas' lessons for sustaining the college- and career-ready agenda (American Diploma Project).
See: http://achieve.org/files/Texas-SustainabilityCaseStudy.pdf
By Achieve, Inc.
Publication Date: September 2009
Social promotion bill gets low marks in House committee.
In The Lone Star Report
By Lone Star Foundation
Publication Date: March 5, 1999
Library Location: PERIODICALS
Full Senate unanimously okays bill seeking to halt social promotion (Tex. S.B. 1, 76th Leg., R.S.).
In Texas Education News
By Texas Education News
Publication Date: March 1, 1999
Library Location: PERIODICALS
Legislators work to make Texas schools the best in U.S. (Tex. S.B. 1, 76th Leg., R.S.).
In Hispanic Journal
By Lieutenant Governor Rick Perry
Publication Date: March 1999
Library Location: PERIODICALS
TAAS: the case for negligent marketing (Tex. S.B. 1, 76th Leg., R.S.).
In Hispanic Journal
Publication Date: March 1999
Library Location: PERIODICALS
Full Senate gets anti-social promotion bill.
In Texas Education News
By Texas Education News
Publication Date: February 22, 1999
Library Location: PERIODICALS
Commissioner's 'dialogue' covers topics ranging from salaries to school vouchers [Mike Moses].
In Texas education news
By Texas Education News
Publication Date: February 15, 1999
Library Location: PERIODICALS
Education committee chairs give views on outlook for public school legislation.
In Texas Education News
By Texas Education News
Publication Date: February 15, 1999
Library Location: PERIODICALS
Priming the water industry pump.
In Houston Law Review
Publication Date: Winter 2000
Library Location: Periodicals


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