Texas Bill SB 2124

A new Texas law aims to get more students into advanced math classes in middle school.

Senate Bill 2124 establishes a consistent, statewide, opt-out math pathways policy to improve the chances of students with demonstrated proficiency (performing in the top 40% on the 5th-grade math assessment) automatically gaining access to Algebra I in 8th grade.

Impact on Academic and Workforce Success

  • Math in middle school is a gateway to opportunity: Data reveals that taking advanced math in middle and high school, and taking math all four years of high school, significantly increases students’ postsecondary success.
  • Math in middle school provides more time to pursue college credit in high school: Students who take three hours of dual credit are three times more likely to enroll in postsecondary.
  • Advanced math increases postsecondary access and wages: Students who take Algebra I in 8th grade complete postsecondary credentials and see increased wages in the workplace (boost of 8% overall and 16% for rural students, Texas Tech University, February 2023)
Completing Algebra in eighth grade opens opportunities for rigorous math in high school
In this webinar, E3 Alliance policy and education experts review the new Texas Education Agency rules regarding Texas Senate Bill 2124 (SB 2124) and how to jumpstart the implementation in your district.

SB 2124 Needs Assessment

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This E3-developed needs assessment will help districts navigate the implementation process of SB 2124

Policy to Practice

E3 Alliance is committed to ensuring that school districts and campuses have the necessary resources and assistance to implement Senate Bill 2124 effectively. To achieve this goal, we have developed training sessions tailored to address district-specific needs, guiding the transition from policy to practical application. These sessions will comprise three key components:

  • Logistics: Establish the essential systems for successful implementation. Topics covered will include access to courses, alignment of curriculum, and the identification and placement of students.
  • Communications and Messaging: Emphasize internal and external communication strategies to leverage assets within districts and facilitate effective sharing of information and best practices.
  • Building Capacity: Centered on enhancing instructional quality to address professional development for teachers, classroom pedagogy, and the promotion of equitable teaching practices.

Need support implementing SB-2124?

We offer districts tailored support to putting SB-2124 opt-out policy into place.