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LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC EDUCATION
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Local Government: Counties 222254 in Texas SSSSmallest: Rockwall County (Central Texas) LLLLargest: Brewster County (West Texas) CCCCounty Commissioners Court ((((governing body) AAAAn elected county judge – presiding 4444 other elected members CCCCounty official - Sheriff
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Local Government: Municipalities ccccity, town, or village government RRRRural (County) UUUUrban (home-rule charter) MMMMayor – Council: ex. Houston CCCCouncil – Manager: ex. Jersey Village CCCCommission: ex. Galveston
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Local Government: Special Districts ccccreated to handle one government service or several related ones (about 3,000) TTTThese include: WWWWater UUUUtility HHHHousing SSSSoil and Water Conservation HHHHospital TTTTransportation
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SSSSchool Districts rrrresponsible for public education MMMMost common type: IIIIndependent School District
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Texas Public Education Article VII of the Texas Constitution requires the legislature to maintain “an efficient system of public free schools.” Some 4 million students attend Texas public schools. State and local government contribute the most financial support to schools.
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The state provides money through the Permanent School Fund. This fund receives money from state taxes and investments. Local property taxes contribute heavily to school funding. The federal government also provides some funds. Much of this money funds specialized programs such as job training.
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The administration of Texas public schools is divided between state and local governments. Although its role in education is limited, the federal government can occasionally get involved. For example, in the mid-1950s the federal courts ordered all public schools to integrate.
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At the state level, the Texas legislature passes the laws governing public schools, including the subjects they teach. Two state agencies assist the legislature with these matters. The Texas Board of Education sets education policy and reviews textbooks for use in schools. This board has 15 elected members.
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The Texas Education Agency puts education policy into effect. This agency review standards for learning materials, school, and teacher certification. The governor appoints a commissioner of education to direct this agency.
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More than 1,000 independent school districts run schools at the local level. Boards of trustees or school boards govern these districts. School boards arrange for school construction, select textbooks, and set property tax rates. They also hire superintendents to run the day-to-day business of the school district.
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By providing a strong system of public education, Texans hope to ensure a successful future for their state.
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Government and Public Education State Role MMMMajor burden of providing elementary and secondary education LLLLaws rrrrequire children to attend school ssssubjects to be taught and funding for schools SSSState Board of Education TTTTexas Education Agency (TEA) CCCCommissioner of Education (appointed by Governor)
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Local Role LLLLocal property Tax SSSSchool board of trustees SSSSchool construction SSSSelection of textbooks
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National Role LLLLimited amount of funding SSSSpecial programs FFFFederal Court RRRRuling on major issues IIIIntegration in the 1960’s
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Texas School Days In the days when most children lived on farms, the school year was much shorter than it is today. Schools had long summer breaks because that was when farms were in business. In 1915 a Texas law required children aged 8 to 14 to attend school 100 days a year.
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Today school-age children in Texas are required to attend school at least 180 days a year. Some Texas Schools have gone to year-round school schedules. In such schools, the traditional summer bread is divided into several two- to three-week vacations.
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