H.B. No. 2533 proposes amendments to the Education Code regarding the management of school districts and campuses under certain performance conditions. The bill introduces a new provision that allows the board of trustees to resume management of a campus or district if the campuses that prompted the appointment of a conservator or board of managers receive an acceptable performance rating. This change aims to streamline the process of returning control to local governance once performance standards are met.
Additionally, the bill modifies the conditions under which the commissioner can remove a board of managers. It specifies that the commissioner must remove the board if each campus that led to the board's appointment achieves an acceptable performance rating, eliminating the previous requirement for two consecutive years of acceptable ratings. The changes are set to take effect starting with the 2025-2026 school year, with provisions for immediate effect if passed by a two-thirds majority in both houses of the legislature.
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