Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2246 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/01/2024

                      	HB 2246 
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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-sixth Legislature 
Second Regular Session 
House: ED DP 9-0-0-1 
 
HB 2246: purple star school designation; requirements 
Sponsor: Representative Payne, LD 27 
House Engrossed 
Overview 
Creates the Purple Star School Program (Program) within the Arizona Department of 
Education (ADE) to identify schools that provide support to military students and families.  
History 
In 2008, Arizona enacted legislation to join the Interstate Compact on Educational 
Opportunity for Military Children (Compact). The Compact's purpose is to remove barriers 
to educational success imposed on children of military families because of frequent moves 
and deployment of their parents by supporting the timely enrollment, placement and 
graduation of children of military families (A.R.S. § 15-1911). All 50 states and the District 
of Columbia participate in the Compact to provide a uniform policy platform for resolving the 
challenges experienced by military children (Department of Defense Education Activity).  
According to the Military Child Education Coalition, as of October 2023, there are 38 states 
that have received purple star school designation (2022 Purple Star Schools Program). 
Provisions 
1. Establishes the Program within ADE to identify schools that provide transition support 
to military students and their families.  
2. Permits ADE to adopt policies and procedures to implement the Program.  
3. Allows any school that offers instruction in kindergarten or the 1st-12th grades to apply 
to ADE to participate in the Program. 
4. Specifies a private school may participate in the Program on the same terms and subject 
to the same requirements as any public school.  
5. Instructs ADE to approve a Program application if a school demonstrates that it: 
a) provides professional development training related to the unique needs of highly 
mobile students and military students to at least 70% of its employees;  
b) designates an employee to serve as the school's point of contact for the Program; 
c) establishes a peer mentorship program for military students; 
d) holds at least one patriotic event during each school year; and 
e) maintains a website or dedicated page on its website with resources for military 
students and their families.  
6. Specifies the first professional development training must be provided in person and 
subsequent training may be provided electronically.  
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7. Allows a school to accept in-kind donations for the professional development training.  
8. Details requirements a school must consider when selecting a designated point of contact, 
as well as the requirements and duties the designated point of contact must carry out.  
9. Requires, for the peer mentorship program, school administrators to select and train 
enrolled students to serve as student mentors and support military students who are 
transitioning into the school.  
10. Mandates the patriotic event recognize the service of military members and their families 
and educate attendees about military service in the U.S. and Arizona.  
11. Details the information that must be included by a participating Program school on a 
website or dedicated page of the school's website.  
12. Authorizes ADE to develop additional criteria for the eligibility determination a school 
must meet to participate in the Program.  
13. Mandates each purple star school, by June 30 annually, submit a report to ADE 
containing prescribed information regarding the Program for the current school year.  
14. Directs ADE to review the submitted reports to determine whether each purple star 
school continues to satisfy eligibility requirements.  
15. Instructs ADE, if it is determined that a purple star school failed to submit the required 
report or demonstrate that it meets eligibility requirements, to notify the purple star 
school of the determination and the specific action required to cure the deficiency.  
16. Requires ADE, if a purple star school fails to submit to ADE evidence that the deficiency 
has been cured within 90 days after notice is issued, to notify the school that it is no longer 
approved to participate in the Program and may not represent itself as a purple star 
school to the public.  
17. Defines military, military student, purple star school and veteran.