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IA SF2404
Bill
AI Summary
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Department of Education must develop a pilot program requiring one rural and one urban school district to establish attendance centers for students requiring special education or those with behavioral issues that interfere with success in regular educational environments.
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Districts may only be required to participate if they voluntarily agree and can fully fund participation, or if the General Assembly appropriates funds to cover costs.
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Annual reports due June 1 must include student participation numbers, academic performance data, feedback from students, parents, and teachers, operational challenges, and improvement recommendations.
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Department must compile district reports and submit to the General Assembly by June 30 each year.
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Pilot program automatically sunsets on July 1, 2031.
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. (Formerly SF 2181.)
Last Action
Read first time, referred to Education. H.J. 639.
3/12/2026