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Four bills were passed on either the House or Senate floors during week seven of the 2024 Kansas Legislative Session.
The Senate on Wednesday, Feb. 21 passed SB 387. It will now go to the House.
The House passed three bills on the floor: HB 2547, HB 2613 and HB 2567. These will now go to the Senate.
Friday, Feb. 23 is Turnaround Day, which means that bills not passed out of its house of origin can no longer be considered.
Bill Tracker
Hearing on HB 2732
The House Committee on Education on Monday, Feb. 19 held a hearing on House Bill 2732. If passed, the bill would allow local school boards to employ, or accept on a volunteer basis, a chaplain to provide support, services and programs for students.
The chaplain would not be required to obtain any form of teacher license issued by the Kansas State Board of Education. They would be subject to the same criminal history records check as required by the local board of education for all other employees of the district.
If passed, the bill would not have any fiscal effect for the state. The school district would be responsible for any costs associated with the bill.
To read more about the bill, click here.
Hearing on HB 2717
The House Committee on K-12 Education Budget on Monday, Feb. 19 held a hearing on House Bill 2717. If passed, the bill would establish requirements for the determination of virtual school state aid for adult students. When determining the virtual school state aid for certain adult students, the State Board of Education would:
The provisions related to reimbursements requiring the funding credits earned in any preceding school year could increase school district virtual state aid entitlements.
Districts are currently reimbursed for credits earned only in the prior year and are subject to a six-credit maximum reimbursement. If passed, HB 2717 would allow districts to request reimbursement for credits earned in any prior year.
Hearing on HB 2719, HB 2703 and HB 2731
The House Committee on Education on Tuesday held a hearing on three bills: HB 2719, HB 2703 and HB 2731.
HB 2719
If passed, the bill would extend the time that school districts may provide notice to parents before administering any nonacademic test, questionnaire, survey or examination. It also would require school districts to contact parents if any test, questionnaire, survey or exam indicates concerns.
If a student is determined to be at high-risk for social-emotional behavior problems, the school district would be required to make direct contact with the parent or guardian of the student within 30 days following the administration of the test. If a student is determined to be at medium or low-risk for social-emotional behavior problems, the school district would be required to send a written communication to the parent/guardian within 60 days following the administration of the test.
You can read more about the bill at this link.
HB 2703
If passed, the bill would add students in foster care to the list of students eligible to be identified to receive at-risk programs and services.
It could expand the number of students eligible for at-risk programs and services, which could have an impact on allowable at-risk funds for school districts.
The committee voted to move into emergency final action and passed this bill out of committee favorably. You can read more about the bill at this link.
HB 2731
If passed, the bill would require that on or before Jan. 15 of each year, the Kansas State Board of Education would be required to prepare and submit to the Kansas Legislature a report on students who take the statewide assessments. The report would include the following:
When the information becomes available, the Board would be required to publish the information required for the report on the Kansas State Department of Education’s website and incorporate the information in the performance accountability reports and longitudinal achievement reports required under current law.
The bill would go into effect after its publication in the statute book, if passed.
Up Next
The Kansas Legislature is not in session Monday, Feb. 26 or Tuesday, Feb. 27.
The Senate Committee on Education is scheduled to meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 28 for a briefing on the 2022-2023 Foster Care Report Card and a briefing on the Annual Report of Language Assessment Program-Deaf/Hard of Hearing for FY 2023.
The House Committee on Education is scheduled to meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 28 for a hearing on SB 360.
The House Committee on K-12 Education Budget does not have a meeting scheduled next week as of now.
Click here (Welcome | Kansas State Legislature (kslegislature.org) to see calendars of the House and Senate, track bills, and view agendas for committees.
In this edition | Feature Story | Assessments and Accountability | Reporting and Operations Standards and Instruction | Student Health and Nutrition | Upcoming Events, Trainings and Recognition
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