Connecticut 2021 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06483 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 08/31/2021

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PA 21-86—sHB 6483 
Veterans' Affairs Committee 
Appropriations Committee 
 
AN ACT CONCERNING TH E ENROLLMENT OF CHIL DREN OF 
MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND THE 
ESTABLISHMENT OF A P URPLE STAR SCHOOL PR OGRAM 
 
SUMMARY: This act requires local and regional boards of education to accept, 
as proof of residency for any child of an armed forces member who is seeking 
enrollment in a public school, the military orders directing the member to the state 
or any other armed forces’ documents indicating the member’s transfer to the 
state. By law and under the act, “armed forces” means the U.S. Army, Navy, 
Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Air Force and any of their reserve components, 
including the Connecticut National Guard when under federal service. 
The act also requires the State Board of Education (SBE), within available 
appropriations, to establish a Purple Star School Program to designate schools that 
provide specific support services, assistance, and initiatives for military-connected 
students and their families. Under the act, a “military-connected student” is a 
public-school student who (1) is a dependent of a current or former armed forces 
member or (2) was a dependent of a member killed in the line of duty. 
EFFECTIVE DATE:  July 1, 2021 
 
PURPLE STAR SCHOOL PROGRAM 
 
Eligible Schools 
 
Under the act, SBE must establish the Purple Star School program within 
available appropriations and award a Purple Star School designation to any public 
school that does the following: 
1. employs a staff member as the school’s military liaison, as described 
below; 
2. compiles and posts on its website specified information and resources 
available to military-connected students and their families; 
3. provides a transition program for military-connected students that is 
student-led, where appropriate; 
4. provides in-service training or professional development for staff members 
on issues related to military-connected students; and 
5. offers at least one of the initiatives described below. 
School Military Liaison. Under the act, the school’s military liaison’s duties 
must include (1) identifying military-connected students enrolled there, (2) 
serving as the point of contact between the school and these students and their 
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connected students, and (4) assisting in coordinating school programs relevant to 
military-connected students. 
Website Information and Resources. To qualify for the designation, a school 
must post on its website, at a minimum: 
1. the registration process for enrolling and transferring student records to the 
school; 
2. academic planning, including curriculum and advanced placement classes 
offered at the school; 
3. counseling and other support services available for military-connected 
students enrolled there; and 
4. the school’s military liaison’s contact information. 
Initiatives. To qualify for the designation, the school must provide at least one 
of the following: 
1. a resolution showing support for military-connected students and families; 
2. recognition of the Month of the Military Child or Military Family Month, 
with relevant school-hosted events; or 
3. a partnership with a local military installation providing opportunities for 
active duty armed forces members to volunteer at the school, speak at an 
assembly, or host a field trip. 
 
Application Process 
 
Under the act, boards of education may apply to SBE for the designation for 
any school under their jurisdiction that meets the eligibility requirements 
described above. 
  
Partnership with the State Department of Education (SDE) 
 
The act allows boards of education to partner with SDE to provide assistance 
or materials for the initiatives or in-service training and professional development 
described above.