The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 20, 1985, Image 4

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School reform bi
‘clean-up’ OK’d
Associated Press
by
AUSTIN — The State Board of
Education’s “clean-up” recommen
dations for the school reform bill
passed by the summer special session
were approved by legislative leaders
Tuesday, with reservations.
Senate and House leaders also in
dicated they will use different meth
ods in trying to get the much dis
cussed House Bill 72 amended
the Legislature.
“I think each of these changes,
about 15 of them, should be pre
sented as separate bills,” said
Speaker Gib Lewis, who heads the
Legislative Education Board. “I’m
afraid if we try to do it with a omni
bus bill, someone would start trying
to change some of the substantial
changes we made, such as the absen
tee rule.”
The reform bill provides that any
student with more than five unex
cused abasenses cannot be given a
passing grade.
Sen. Carl Parker, D-Port Arthur,
said he would present all 15 changes
recommended by the state board in
one Senate bill, plus other changes
he is proposing in the teachers' ca
reer ladder legislation.
Jon Brumley, chairman of the
state board, told the House and Sen
ate leaders that there were three
“priority ” changes needed in the
school reform legislation.
One would allow the Texas Edu
cation Agency to administer only a
basic skills test, mostly reading and
writing, to current teachers and
defer action for at least two years on
a second test on subjects taught.
W.N. Kirby, interim commis
sioner of education, said the basic
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