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IN HB1476
Bill
Status
1/15/2019
Primary Sponsor
Todd Huston
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AI Summary
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Establishes a postgraduation performance funding pilot program to reward school corporations with performance grants for positive student outcomes at least 6 months after high school graduation
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Assessment metrics must consider: completion of 12+ college credit hours with continued enrollment, completion of high wage/high demand workforce certificates, and military enlistment/continued service
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Performance grants must be weighted to significantly reward positive outcomes for complex, special education, and limited English proficiency students, with at least two tiers of weighted amounts
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Governor must submit a preliminary report by September 1, 2020 and a final report by December 1, 2020, including hypothetical grant distributions based on $75 million appropriations for fiscal years 2021-2022 and 2022-2023
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Pilot program expires June 30, 2022
Legislative Description
Post graduation outcome funding metrics. Establishes the postgraduation performance funding pilot program (pilot program) to develop assessment metrics for assessing and rewarding school corporations with performance grants for positive outcomes, including higher education and career and technical education outcomes, for students at least six months after graduation from high school. Requires the governor to develop assessment metrics and performance grant amounts for the pilot program. Requires the governor to prepare and submit reports on the assessment metrics and performance grant amounts developed for the pilot program.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Ways and Means
1/15/2019