January 2015

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January 2015

Teacher recruitment program stays alive

House Appropriations committee members kept alive a bill that would establish and fund a program to recruit and retain teachers for rural school districts. Committee members voted 7-1 in support of the bill.   House Bill 1092 calls for the creation of the rural school teacher recruitment assistance program, which encourages individuals working as paraprofessionals […]

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Under-100 enrollment bill advances

The first step in adding a new provision to the under-100 enrollment threshold for school districts was taken on Friday (1/30).   House Education committee members unanimously approved House Bill 1097, which allows certain school districts meeting specific criteria to remain open despite dropping below the 100 student enrollment threshold.   Rep. Fred Deutsch, the

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Agenda posting provision change passes committee

Members of the House State Affairs committee unanimously passed a bill that requires a governmental entity to post their meeting agenda in a public place for a continuous 24-hour period prior to the meeting.   ASBSD Director of Policy and Legal Services Gerry Kaufman testified in support of House Bill 1125, which would add the

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School safety plan bill sent to Senate floor

A bill that would require school districts to develop safety plans and conduct of lockdown drills was unanimously approved by members of the Senate Education committee on Thursday (1/29).   “School boards and teachers and administrators are all concerned with the safety of our kids,” ASBSD Executive Director Wade Pogany testified in support of Senate

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Decision delayed on counselor privilege bill

The decision on a bill that added a new provision to school counselor privilege was delayed until a later date after much hand wringing at Wednesday’s (1/28) House Education Committee meeting.   House Bill 1077 would require parental approval to waive a school counselor privilege for a student under age sixteen.   HB 1077’s sponsor

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