LCO No. 1476 1 of 7 General Assembly Raised Bill No. 172 February Session, 2020 LCO No. 1476 Referred to Committee on EDUCATION Introduced by: (ED) AN ACT IMPLEMENTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCAT ION. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: Section 1. Subdivision (2) of subsection (h) of section 10-145b of the 1 2020 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is 2 substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2020): 3 (2) Each professional educator certificate shall be valid for [five] ten 4 years and continued every [five] ten years thereafter. 5 Sec. 2. Subsection (a) of section 10-145b of the 2020 supplement to the 6 general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu 7 thereof (Effective July 1, 2020): 8 (a) The State Board of Education, upon receipt of a proper 9 application, shall issue an initial educator certificate to any person who 10 (1) holds a bachelor's degree or an advanced degree from an institution 11 of higher education that is regionally accredited or has received an 12 equivalent accreditation, and (2) has completed (A) an educator 13 preparation program approved by the State Board of Education or the 14 Raised Bill No. 172 LCO No. 1476 2 of 7 appropriate governing body in the state in which the institution of 15 higher education is located, or (B) an alternate route to certification 16 program approved by the State Board of Education or the appropriate 17 governing body in the state in which such alternate route to certification 18 program is located, and satisfies the requirements for a temporary 19 ninety-day certificate, pursuant to subsection (c) of this section, or a 20 resident teacher certificate, pursuant to section 10-145m. In addition, on 21 and after July 1, 2018, each applicant shall have completed a subject area 22 major as defined by the State Board of Education, except (i) as provided 23 in section 10-145l, or (ii) where an applicant achieves a satisfactory 24 evaluation on an appropriate State Board of Education approved subject 25 area assessment or has completed advanced coursework in a relevant 26 subject area. Each such initial educator certificate shall be valid for three 27 years, except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, and may be 28 extended by the Commissioner of Education [for an additional year] (I) 29 for good cause upon the request of the superintendent in whose school 30 district such person is employed or upon the request of the assessment 31 team reviewing such person's performance, or (II) upon application by 32 a person who holds, but has not served under, such initial educator 33 certificate, for the period in which such person does not serve under 34 such certificate, provided such person satisfied all preparation and 35 eligibility requirements at the time such initial educator certificate was 36 issued. 37 Sec. 3. Subsection (g) of section 10-221a of the 2020 supplement to the 38 general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu 39 thereof (Effective July 1, 2020): 40 (g) Only courses taken in grades nine to twelve, inclusive, and that 41 are in accordance with the state-wide subject matter content standards, 42 adopted by the State Board of Education pursuant to section 10-4, shall 43 satisfy the graduation requirements set forth in this section, except that 44 a local or regional board of education may grant a student credit toward 45 meeting (1) [toward meeting] the high school graduation [requirements] 46 requirement upon the successful demonstration of mastery of the 47 subject matter content described in this section achieved through 48 Raised Bill No. 172 LCO No. 1476 3 of 7 educational experiences and opportunities that provide flexible and 49 multiple pathways to learning, including cross-curricular graduation 50 requirements, career and technical education, virtual learning, work-51 based learning, service learning, dual enrollment and early college, 52 courses taken in middle school, internships and student-designed 53 independent studies, provided such demonstration of mastery is in 54 accordance with such state-wide subject matter content standards; (2) 55 [toward meeting] a specified course requirement upon the successful 56 completion in grade seven or eight of any course, the primary focus of 57 which corresponds directly to the subject matter of a specified course 58 requirement in grades nine to twelve, inclusive; (3) [toward meeting] 59 the high school graduation requirement upon the successful completion 60 of a world language course (A) in grade six, seven or eight, (B) through 61 on-line coursework, or (C) offered privately through a nonprofit 62 provider, provided such student achieves a passing grade on an 63 examination prescribed, within available appropriations, by the 64 Commissioner of Education and such credits do not exceed four; (4) 65 [toward meeting] the high school graduation requirement upon 66 achievement of a passing grade on a subject area proficiency 67 examination identified and approved, within available appropriations, 68 by the Commissioner of Education, regardless of the number of hours 69 the student spent in a public school classroom learning such subject 70 matter; (5) [toward meeting] the high school graduation requirement 71 upon the successful completion of coursework during the school year or 72 summer months at an institution accredited by the Board of Regents for 73 Higher Education or Office of Higher Education or regionally 74 accredited. One three-credit semester course, or its equivalent, at such 75 an institution shall equal one-half credit for purposes of this section; or 76 (6) [toward meeting] the high school graduation requirement upon the 77 successful completion of on-line coursework, provided the local or 78 regional board of education has adopted a policy in accordance with this 79 subdivision for the granting of credit for on-line coursework. Such a 80 policy shall ensure, at a minimum, that (A) the workload required by 81 the on-line course is equivalent to that of a similar course taught in a 82 traditional classroom setting, (B) the content is rigorous and aligned 83 Raised Bill No. 172 LCO No. 1476 4 of 7 with curriculum guidelines approved by the State Board of Education, 84 where appropriate, (C) the course engages students and has interactive 85 components, which may include, but are not limited to, required 86 interactions between students and their teachers, participation in on-87 line demonstrations, discussion boards or virtual labs, (D) the program 88 of instruction for such on-line coursework is planned, ongoing and 89 systematic, and (E) the courses are (i) taught by teachers who are 90 certified in the state or another state and have received training on 91 teaching in an on-line environment, or (ii) offered by institutions of 92 higher education that are accredited by the Board of Regents for Higher 93 Education or Office of Higher Education or regionally accredited. [; or 94 (7) toward meeting the high school graduation requirement upon the 95 successful completion of the academic advancement program, pursuant 96 to section 10-5c.] 97 Sec. 4. Section 10-148b of the general statutes is repealed and the 98 following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2020): 99 [(a)] On or before July 1, 2013, the Commissioner of Education shall 100 create a program of professional development for teachers, as defined 101 in section 10-144d, and principals in scientifically-based reading 102 research and instruction, as defined in section 10-14u. Such program of 103 professional development shall (1) count towards the professional 104 development requirements pursuant to section 10-148a, (2) be based on 105 data collected from student reading assessments, (3) provide 106 differentiated and intensified training in reading instruction for 107 teachers, (4) outline how mentor teachers will train teachers in reading 108 instruction, (5) outline how model classrooms will be established in 109 schools for reading instruction, (6) inform principals on how to evaluate 110 classrooms and teacher performance in scientifically-based reading 111 research and instruction, and (7) be job-embedded and local whenever 112 possible. In the case of any certified individual who is required to 113 complete the reading instruction survey, pursuant to section 10-145r, the 114 program of professional development for such individual shall be 115 designed using the results of such survey, in accordance with said 116 section 10-145r. 117 Raised Bill No. 172 LCO No. 1476 5 of 7 [(b) The Commissioner of Education shall annually review the 118 professional development required under section 10-148a for certified 119 employees who hold a professional educator certificate with an early 120 childhood nursery through grade three or an elementary endorsement 121 and who hold a position requiring such an endorsement. The 122 commissioner shall assess whether such professional development 123 meets the state goals for student academic achievement through 124 implementation of the common core state standards adopted by the 125 State Board of Education, research-based interventions in reading and 126 the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, 20 USC 1400 et seq., as 127 amended from time to time. The commissioner shall submit such review 128 to the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having 129 cognizance of matters relating to education, in accordance with the 130 provisions of section 11-4a.] 131 Sec. 5. Subsection (c) of section 10-95 of the 2020 supplement to the 132 general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu 133 thereof (Effective July 1, 2020): 134 (c) [The board and the Commissioner of Education shall jointly 135 recommend a candidate for superintendent of the Technical Education 136 and Career System who shall be appointed as superintendent by the 137 State Board of Education. Such] The superintendent of the Technical 138 Education and Career System shall be appointed in accordance with the 139 provisions of section 10-95q. The superintendent shall be responsible for 140 the operation and administration of the system. The board may enter 141 into cooperative arrangements with local and regional boards of 142 education, private occupational schools, institutions of higher 143 education, job training agencies and employers in order to provide 144 general education, vocational, technical, technological or postsecondary 145 education or work experience. The superintendent, in conjunction with 146 the commissioner, may arrange for training to be provided to the board 147 at such times, and on such matters, as are deemed appropriate to assist 148 the board in the conduct of its business. 149 Sec. 6. Subsection (b) of section 10-95s of the 2020 supplement to the 150 Raised Bill No. 172 LCO No. 1476 6 of 7 general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu 151 thereof (Effective July 1, 2022): 152 (b) The board shall be responsible for approving policies relating to 153 the management and operation of the schools within and programs 154 offered by the Technical Education and Career System. The board shall 155 advise the superintendent of the Technical Education and Career 156 System and the executive director of the Technical Education and Career 157 System on matters relating to vocational, technical, technological and 158 postsecondary education and training. The board may create any 159 advisory boards or appoint any committees as it deems necessary for 160 the efficient conduct of its business. The executive director, in 161 conjunction with the superintendent, may arrange for training to be 162 provided to the board at such times, and on such matters, as are deemed 163 appropriate to assist the board in the conduct of its business. 164 Sec. 7. Section 10-66rr of the general statutes is repealed and the 165 following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage): 166 On and after July 1, 2015, the State Board of Education shall require 167 members of the governing council of a state or local charter school and 168 members of a charter management organization to submit to a records 169 check of the Department of Children and Families child abuse and 170 neglect registry, established pursuant to section 17a-101k, and to state 171 and national criminal history records checks before the state board 172 grants initial certificates of approval for charters pursuant to section 10-173 66bb, or before such members may be hired by the governing council of 174 a state or local charter school or charter management organization. The 175 governing council of a state or local charter school shall require each 176 contractor doing business with a state or local charter school, who 177 performs a service involving direct student contact, to submit to a 178 records check of the Department of Children and Families child abuse 179 and neglect registry, established pursuant to section 17a-101k, and to 180 state and national criminal history records checks before such contractor 181 begins to perform such service. [Any criminal history records checks 182 required under this section shall be conducted in accordance with 183 Raised Bill No. 172 LCO No. 1476 7 of 7 section 29-17a.] 184 Sec. 8. Sections 10-3b, 10-5c and 10-10d of the general statutes are 185 repealed. (Effective July 1, 2020) 186 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: Section 1 July 1, 2020 10-145b(h)(2) Sec. 2 July 1, 2020 10-145b(a) Sec. 3 July 1, 2020 10-221a(g) Sec. 4 July 1, 2020 10-148b Sec. 5 July 1, 2020 10-95(c) Sec. 6 July 1, 2022 10-95s(b) Sec. 7 from passage 10-66rr Sec. 8 July 1, 2020 Repealer section Statement of Purpose: To implement the recommendations of the Department of Education. [Proposed deletions are enclosed in brackets. Proposed additions are indicated by underline, except that when the entire text of a bill or resolution or a section of a bill or resolution is new, it is not underlined.]