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IA SF2181

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/3/2026

Primary Sponsor

Lynn Evans

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Origin

Senate

91st General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Department of Education must develop and administer a pilot program requiring one rural school district and one urban school district to each establish an attendance center for students requiring special education or students with behavioral issues that interfere with success in regular classrooms.

  • The Department will select the participating districts and determine, in consultation with those districts, the courses of study, curricula, and instructional facilities to be used.

  • Participating districts must submit annual reports by June 1 including student participation numbers, academic performance data, feedback from students, parents, and teachers, operational challenges, and improvement recommendations.

  • Beginning July 1, 2026, at least 48% of the 90% of funds calculated under section 257.10 received by participating districts must be used for the pilot program.

  • The pilot program section is repealed July 1, 2031, establishing a five-year program duration.

Legislative Description

A bill for an act requiring the department of education to develop and administer a pilot program that requires certain specified school districts to establish attendance centers for students requiring special education and students with behavioral issues.(See SF 2404.)

Last Action

Committee report approving bill, renumbered as SF 2404. S.J. 333.

2/19/2026

Committee Referrals

Education2/3/2026

Full Bill Text

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