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ID S1030
Bill
Status
3/16/2017
Primary Sponsor
Education Committee
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AI Summary
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Allows parents or guardians to enroll students from nonpublic schools or public charter schools in any public school for dual enrollment purposes, with school boards adopting enrollment procedures.
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Dually enrolled students in public charter schools do not count toward the charter school's maximum enrollment restrictions, and lottery requirements cannot be circumvented through dual enrollment.
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Defines a student's primary education provider as the school in which the student is registered for the majority of coursework, with state funding provided only to the extent of the student's participation in public school programs.
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Requires dually enrolled students participating in nonacademic activities to demonstrate composite grade-level academic proficiency on state board of education recognized achievement tests or nationally normed tests, with eligibility lasting through the current and following school year.
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Establishes that dually enrolled students must reside within attendance boundaries of the school where they participate, and expands dual enrollment to include alternative public school programs and postsecondary institution enrollment.
Legislative Description
Amends existing law to provide for the dual enrollment of a student in a public charter school and to provide for related restrictions and clarifications.
DUAL ENROLLMENT
Last Action
Session Law Chapter 62 Effective: 07/01/2017
3/16/2017