Connecticut 2018 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00363

Introduced
3/1/18  
Refer
3/1/18  
Refer
3/1/18  
Report Pass
3/23/18  
Report Pass
3/23/18  
Refer
4/3/18  
Refer
4/3/18  
Report Pass
4/10/18  

Caption

An Act Concerning A Definition Of Immunization Records Related Absence And Its Exclusion From The Calculation Of A School Or District's Chronic Absenteeism Rate.

Impact

If enacted, SB 363 will amend existing laws related to school attendance, specifically regarding how different types of absences are classified. This change could influence educational policy by encouraging schools to ensure their student populations are properly immunized without being adversely affected in their accountability metrics. By differentiating these absences, the bill also addresses concerns about the adverse impact on school funding and evaluations based on absenteeism rates that may not fully reflect the performance of the institution.

Summary

Senate Bill 363 aims to define 'immunization records related absence' and exclude it from the calculation of a school's chronic absenteeism rate. This legislative action intends to clarify how absences related to immunization records are categorized, thus potentially affecting school accountability measures regarding student attendance. By ensuring that absences associated with immunization records do not contribute to the chronic absenteeism statistics, the bill seeks to prevent penalizing schools for factors outside their control, specifically those tied to compliance with health requirements.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 363 appears to be largely supportive among educational stakeholders who recognize the importance of accurate attendance accounting that considers health compliance. Many see the bill as a necessary adjustment to existing policies that could improve public health compliance without penalizing educational outcomes. However, there may also be some skepticism regarding the implementation of these definitions and how uniformly they will be applied across various local education agencies.

Contention

While the provisions of SB 363 generally garner support for educational and public health considerations, debates may arise regarding the practical implications of its enforcement. Concerns could stem from varying interpretations of what constitutes an 'immunization records related absence' and the potential for inconsistencies in how schools report their attendance statistics. Additionally, some might argue that even with this clarification, the focus should remain on improving attendance through positive engagement rather than solely altering reporting metrics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05213

An Act Concerning Disconnected Youth.

CT HB05437

An Act Concerning Education Mandate Relief, School Discipline And Disconnected Youth.

CT SB00005

An Act Concerning School Resources.

CT HB05348

An Act Concerning Paraeducators.

CT HB05311

An Act Concerning The Counting Of Absentee Ballots.

CT HB05212

An Act Concerning Education Funding.

CT HB05436

An Act Concerning Educator Certification, Teachers, Paraeducators And Mandated Reporter Requirements.

CT SB00380

An Act Concerning School Discipline.

CT SB00014

An Act Assisting School Districts In Improving Educational Outcomes, Implementing The Recommendations Of The Department Of Education And The Technical Education And Career System And Establishing Early Start Ct.

CT SB00154

An Act Concerning Various And Assorted Revisions To The Education Statutes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.