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CO HB1066
Bill
Status
3/3/2022
Primary Sponsor
Tim Geitner
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AI Summary
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Beginning with the 2022-23 school year, each school district, charter school, and board of cooperative services must post on its website a list of educational materials used for each grade, subject, and course, including title, publisher, publication date, ISBN, and content summary.
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Parents of enrolled students may request copies of materials on the educational materials list, and schools cannot impose nondisclosure requirements on parents requesting this information.
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Schools must post copies of all surveys, nonacademic assessments, analyses, and evaluations given to students, along with a list of devices, programs, and software that collect student biometric data.
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Governing boards may adopt policies on teaching controversial issues that must include procedures for reporting policy violations, and any adopted policy must be posted on the school's website.
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Schools must post information about educator professional development requirements, including required hours, available options, average annual spending per educator, and professional development activities completed in the preceding three school years.
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The state appropriates $250,000 to the Department of Education for the 2022-23 fiscal year to distribute equally to small rural school districts to offset implementation costs.
Legislative Description
Public Education Curriculum And Professional Development Information
Last Action
House Committee on Education Postpone Indefinitely
3/3/2022