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Immunization bill inches closer to Gov’s desk

A bill that would align state law with HIPAA regulations in order for schools and other entities to continue to access child immunization records is one step away from full endorsement by the legislature.   House Bill 1059 passed the Senate Health and Human Services committee on a 4-2 vote on Wednesday, leaving it only …

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Two to the 41st and one to the floor in Sen. Ed.

Senate Education sent two bills to the 41st day and one to the floor at Tuesday’s (2/3) meeting.   By a single vote, committee members killed Senate Bill 117. The bill, which would have amended a state law protecting the privacy of students and passed through the legislature, would have added four new criteria to …

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No nay votes cast in two Senate votes

Senators unanimously passed two bills being tracked by ASBSD.   Senate Bill 89 would require school districts to develop safety plans and conduct lockdown drills.   The bill’s main sponsor, Sen. Larry Tidemann, said schools have fire and tornado drills, but this legislation would require them to have a plan in place should a school …

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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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Two percent increase bill reviewed

The bill providing a two percent increase in state aid for schools had its first hearing on Friday (1/30).   Members of the Senate Appropriations committee reviewed Senate Bill 53, but deferred action to a later date. A two percent increase would bring the per-student allocation to approximately $4,877 for the 2015-16 school year.   …

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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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