Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06764

Introduced
1/25/17  
Introduced
1/25/17  
Refer
1/25/17  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Elimination Of The Total Hours Requirement Relating To Alternative Educational Opportunities For Expelled Students.

Impact

The impact of HB 06764 on state laws revolves around the requirements placed on educational institutions regarding students facing expulsion. By removing the total hours requirement, schools may have the discretion to implement alternative educational opportunities that do not follow a strict hourly structure. This could enable schools to create more customized and potentially effective approaches for engaging expelled students, thus supporting their reintegration into education.

Summary

House Bill 06764 aims to amend existing educational requirements regarding alternative opportunities for expelled students. Specifically, it seeks to eliminate the mandated total hours of instructional time, which is currently set at 900 hours, that local and regional boards of education must provide to these students. The intention behind this change is to offer more flexibility to school districts in how they deliver educational services to students who have faced expulsion from the traditional educational environment.

Contention

The decision to eliminate the hourly requirement is likely to spur discussion among educators, school boards, and lawmakers. Proponents may argue that by removing rigid hours, schools can better tailor educational opportunities to fit the needs of expelled students, potentially leading to better outcomes. However, opponents might voice concerns that such a change could lead to inadequate educational support for these students, enabling less accountability for school districts in their mission to provide alternative education.

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