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MN HF1906
Bill
Status
3/1/2017
Primary Sponsor
Jenifer Loon
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AI Summary
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Postsecondary institutions must give priority to their own students when enrolling 10th-12th grade pupils, and can recruit students from larger districts (700+ students in grades 10-12) on educational, programmatic, or financial grounds through the 2019-2020 school year.
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Students in the graduation incentives program enrolled full-time in middle or early college programs may take remedial or developmental courses and receive developmental college credit, with charter school students also eligible for these programs.
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Schools must establish policies ensuring students enrolled in postsecondary courses have the same access to computer hardware and education software as all other students in the school.
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Disputes between districts and students regarding course credits or weighted grade point averages can be appealed to the commissioner, whose decision is final.
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High school juniors and seniors eligible for the graduation incentives program may enroll in postsecondary courses under the Postsecondary Enrollment Options Act.
Legislative Description
Postsecondary Enrollment Options Act provisions modified, and graduation incentives program amended.
Last Action
Author added Wills.
3/15/2017