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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Dineen MajcherMay 7, 2013 [email protected]

    HB 5 Is Approved Unanimously in the Texas Senate

    House Bill 5 is the comprehensive education bill that limits the number of EOC exams required to graduate and institute

    new graduation pathways for high school students. Senator Dan Patrick, Chairman of the Senate Education Committee,

    worked diligently to pass this bill out of his senate committee and to bring it to the Senate floor yesterday. A total of 29

    amendments were heard on the floor, with 26 being adopted. The Senate voted 31-0 to pass HB5. Because of

    differences between the House version and the Senate version of HB 5, it is likely headed to a conference committee.

    TAMSA members actively contacted legislators over the weekend and Monday morning to make them aware of ourstrong stance against excessive state-mandated testing. This bill reaches a better balance on the number of state-

    mandated End-of-Course (EOC) exams from the current 15 down to five: English I (reading and writing combined),

    English II (reading and writing combined), Algebra I, Biology, and US History. Having a more reasoned testing bill pass in

    both the House and the Senate represents huge progress.

    Floor amendment 25 was the most controversial amendment brought to the Senate floor. This amendment adds two

    optional EOC tests, Algebra II and English III. These tests were described as postsecondary readiness assessments and

    would be administered at the school districts option. The results cannot be used for student grades, graduation

    requirements, school accountability, or teacher evaluation. TAMSA strongly opposed these additional tests that have no

    valid purpose and are a waste of taxpayer money. Postsecondary readiness is already measured through SAT or ACT -

    tests required under HB 5 and considered by colleges. The Conference Committee has the opportunity to reach

    settlement on issues that are in controversy. Senators that supported TAMSAs position on no more than 5 EOCs

    included: Kirk Watson (D-Austin), Brian Birdwell (R-Granbury), Wendy Davis (D-Fort Worth), Rodney Ellis (D-Houston),

    Troy Fraser (R-Horsehoe Bay), Joan Huffman (R-Houston), Eddie Lucio (D-Brownsville), Robert Nichols (R-Jacksonville),

    and Judith Zaffirini (D-Laredo). TAMSA thanks these Senators, along with Senator Dan Patrick for their leadership and for

    standing up for Texas students throughout yesterdays debate.

    TAMSA commends Senate Education Chairman Dan Patrick for his leadership. He understands that more testing does

    not equate to more learning. We trust that legislators in both chambers will continue to listen to their constituents and

    support the enactment of HB 5 into law, states TAMSA President, Dineen Majcher.

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    ABOUT TAMSA - Texans Advocating for Meaningful Student AssessmentTAMSA is comprised of concerned parents and community members who are working to improve public education in

    Texas through the use of meaningful and effective student assessments that allow for more productive classroom

    instruction and more efficient use of public funds.

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