Texas Register, Volume 9, Number 3, Pages 223-296, January 10, 1984 Page: 286
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Texas
Register
scheduling a hearing date on Proclamation
61; and curriculum
Contact: Raymon L Bynum, 201 East 1 Ith
Street, Austin, Texas 78701, (512) 475-3271
Filed: January 3, 1984, 4.20 p m.
TRD-840040-840044
Friday and Saturday, January 13 and 14,
1984, 1:30 p.m. and 9 a.m. respectively. The
Gifted and Talented Education Advisory
Committee of the Texas Education Agency
(TEA) will meet in the board room, Hyatt
Regency Hotel, 208 Barton Springs Road,
Austin According to the agenda summary,
on Friday, the committee will approve rec-
ommendations on concurrent enrollment of
gifted students in high schools and colleges,
develop recommendations on the size of the
advisory committee, discuss the annual
report to the board, and consider a report
of the agency staff On Saturday, the com-
mittee will re, iew objectives for 1983-1984;
conduct a workshop on advisory commit-
tee objectives, consider reports of Ad Hoc
Committees, and determine future meeting
dates and other work to be accomplished
in 1983-1984
Contact: Ann G Shaw, 201 East l1th
Street, \ustin, Texas 78701, (512) 834-4451.
Iiled: January 3, 1984, 4.22 p m
TRD-840045
I ridai, Januari 13, 1984. Committees of
the State Board of Education of the Texas
Education Agency (TEA) will meet in the
lEA North Building, 1200 East Anderson
I ane, Austin Times, committees, rooms,
and aucndas follow
2 p.m. The ( ommittec for Instruction, Re-
search, and E aluation will consider the
state textbook program, samples of text-
books of leied for adoption, a comprehen-
sile educational program, curriculum for
general education, crime prevention and
drug education, a state plan for administra-
tion of the crime prevention and drug
education program, instructional develop-
ment, educational improvement support, a
statewide design for energy and en-
vironmental education, principles, stan-
dards, and procedures for the accreditation
of school districts, a course of study, and
recommendations for appointment to the
Adsisor Committee on Energy and En-
sironmental Education
2 p.m. fhe Committee for Inestment of
the Permanent School F tnd will meet in
Room 101-E to review securities transac-
tions and an investment portfolio, consider
the recommended investment program and
estimated funds asallable for January andthe guarantee program for school district
bonds; discuss House Bill 1699, 68th
Legislature, 1983, which requires the board
to hire a recognized performance measure
service regarding investment of the perma-
nent school fund, and an extension of a
contract with Touche Ross and Company,
and hear a report of the investment officer
The board will also meet in executive ses-
sion, in accordance with the provisions of
Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-17, 2(e),
to discuss pending litigation
2 p.m. The Committee for Teacher Prepa-
ration, Support Services. and Litigation/
Appeals will meet in Room 214 to discuss
board of directors of education service cen-
ters, guidelines and minimum standards for
the operation of Texas proprietary schools,
personnel accounting for state funding pur-
poses, recommendations for appointment
to the Commission on Standards for the
Teaching Profession, a report on teacher
supply and demand shortages, and a testing
program concerning admission into an ap-
proved teacher education program
Contact: Raymon 1 Bynum, 201 East I lth
Street, Austin, Texas 78701, (512) 475-3271
Filed: January 3, 1984, 4 21 p m
TRD-840046-840048
Saturday, January 14, 1984, 8:30 a.m. The
State Board of Education of the Texas Ed-
ucation Agency (TEA) will meet in the Joe
Kelly Butler Board Room, TEA North
Building, 1200 East Anderson I ane, Aus-
tin According to the agenda summary, the
board will consider appeals on decisions of
the commissioner of education, motion, for
rehearing of a board decision, a request
from Canyon Independent School District
for the board to enter an order preserving
the status quo in the case of Canyon Inde-
pendent School Dist ict vs Randall County
Commissioners ( ourt concerning detach-
ment and annexation, agency administra-
tion, appointment of a trustee for the
Lackland Independent School District test-
ing program, concerning admission into an
approved teacher education program; a pro-
cedure for transfer, determining eligible sick
leave, military lease of absence, pilot and
demonstrations programs in career educa-
tion, newspapers in the high school pro-
gram, a request for authorization to apply
for funds under the Elementary and Secon-
daly Education Act, Title VII, further study
of the Research Triangle Institute (RTI) re-
port concerning vocational education per-
sonnel units, a state textbook program,
samples of textbooks offered for adoption,
curriculum, a comprehensive educational
program, curriculum for general education;crime prevention and drug education, a
state plan for administration of the crime
prevention and drug education program; in-
structional development; educational Im-
provement support, a statewide design for
energy and environmental education; prin-
ciples, standards, and procedures for the ac-
creditation of school districts; a course of
study, recommendations for appointment
to the Advisory Committee on Energy and
Environmental Education; Proclamation 60
of the board advertising for bids on text-
books, a guarantee program for school
district bonds, estimated funds available for
the January program concerning the perma-
nent school fund, board of directors of
education service centers; guidelines and
minimum standards for the operation of
Texas proprietary schools, personnel ac-
counting for state funding purposes, 1984
standards for approval of institutions of-
fering undergraduate teacher and graduate
professional education programs for cer-
tification, 1984 program requirements for
preparation of school personnel for provi-
sional certificates and endorsements; 1984
requirements for provisional certificates and
specialized assignments or programs; rec-
ommendation for appointment to the Com-
mission on Standards for the Teaching Pro-
fession; board members prohibited from
seeking to influence committees, travel for
members of the board, a resolution for
Janell Werner, an invitation to hold the
April 14, 1984, board meeting in El Paso,
committee reports, a notice of intent to
amend 19 TAC 4109 61. 1 financial Account-
Ing Manual, Bulletin 679, requests by the
staff to hold other positions of honor, trust,
or profit, and TEA funding reports
Contact: Raymon I. Bynum, 201 East I lth
Street, Austin, texas 78701, (512)475-3271
Filed: January 3, 1984, 4.21 p.m.
TRD-840049
Employees Retirement System of
Texas
Monday, January 16, 1984, 9 a.m. The
Board of Trustees of the Employees Retire-
ment System of Texas (ERS) will meet at
18th and Bra/os Streets, Austin. According
to the agenda, the board w ill review and ap-
prove the December 19, 1983, meeting min-
utes, consider the investment advisor's rec-
ommendations and act on investment of the
system's funds, consider appointments to
the Investment Advisory Committee; con-
sider appointment of employees to fill va-
cancies on the Group Insurance Advisory
Committee; adopt amendments to RuleJanuary 10, 1984
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