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Recap of the 87th Texas Legislature
Manage episode 294473636 series 1409139
Dax may have Post-Legislative Stress Syndrome, but he's moving forward. In our legislative session wrap-up episode, we chat about:
- The death of the virtual learning bill and what it means for next school year.
- The final version of the HB 3 (2019) cleanup bill.
- HB 999, individual graduation committees.
- HB 547, districts may allow homeschool kids to participate in UIL activities.
And yes, it's coming…a special session. When? Will there be more than one? Dax and Roger discuss.
Finally, Dax gives his overall grade for this session when it comes to public ed.
Don't miss the virtual Post-Legislative Conference June 26: https://events.tasb.org/?eventId=6244
Sign up for action alerts from Texans for Strong Public Schools: https://bit.ly/39g1qS0
©2021 Texas Association of School Boards, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
100 episodes
Manage episode 294473636 series 1409139
Dax may have Post-Legislative Stress Syndrome, but he's moving forward. In our legislative session wrap-up episode, we chat about:
- The death of the virtual learning bill and what it means for next school year.
- The final version of the HB 3 (2019) cleanup bill.
- HB 999, individual graduation committees.
- HB 547, districts may allow homeschool kids to participate in UIL activities.
And yes, it's coming…a special session. When? Will there be more than one? Dax and Roger discuss.
Finally, Dax gives his overall grade for this session when it comes to public ed.
Don't miss the virtual Post-Legislative Conference June 26: https://events.tasb.org/?eventId=6244
Sign up for action alerts from Texans for Strong Public Schools: https://bit.ly/39g1qS0
©2021 Texas Association of School Boards, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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