LCO No. 5115 1 of 7 General Assembly Raised Bill No. 6844 January Session, 2023 LCO No. 5115 Referred to Committee on EDUCATION Introduced by: (ED) AN ACT CONCERNING PARAEDUCATORS. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: Section 1. Subsection (a) of section 10-148d of the general statutes is 1 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2 2023): 3 (a) For the school year commencing July 1, [2022] 2023, and each 4 school year thereafter, each paraeducator employed by a local or 5 regional board of education shall participate in a program of 6 professional development. Each local and regional board of education 7 shall make available, annually, at no cost to its paraeducators, a 8 program of professional development that is not fewer than eighteen 9 hours in length, of which a preponderance is in a small group or 10 individual instructional setting. Such program of professional 11 development shall (1) be a comprehensive, sustained and intensive 12 approach to improving paraeducators effectiveness in increasing 13 student knowledge achievement, (2) focus on refining and improving 14 various effective instruction methods that are shared between and 15 among paraeducators, (3) foster collective responsibility for improved 16 Raised Bill No. 6844 LCO No. 5115 2 of 7 student performance, (4) be comprised of professional learning that (A) 17 is aligned with rigorous state student academic achievement standards, 18 (B) is conducted among paraeducators at the school and facilitated by 19 principals, coaches, mentors, distinguished educators, as described in 20 section 10-145s, or other appropriate teachers, (C) occurs frequently on 21 an individual basis or among groups of paraeducators in a job-22 embedded process of continuous improvement, and (D) includes a 23 repository of best practices for instruction methods developed by 24 paraeducators within each school that is continuously available to such 25 paraeducators for comment and updating, and (5) include training in 26 culturally responsive pedagogy and practice. Each program of 27 professional development shall include professional development 28 activities in accordance with the provisions of subsection (b) of this 29 section. The [principles and practices of social-emotional learning and 30 restorative practices shall be integrated throughout the] components of 31 such program of professional development described in subdivisions (1) 32 to (5), inclusive, of this subsection shall integrate the principles and 33 practices of social-emotional learning and restorative practices 34 throughout, but may not otherwise include mandated trainings such as 35 trainings regarding blood-borne pathogens, the policies and procedures 36 of the Department of Children and Families and sexual harassment. 37 Sec. 2. Subsections (b) and (c) of section 10-220a of the general statutes 38 are repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 39 1, 2023): 40 (b) Not later than a date prescribed by the commissioner, each local 41 and regional board of education shall establish a professional 42 development and evaluation committee. Such professional 43 development and evaluation committee shall consist of (1) at least one 44 teacher, as defined in subsection (a) of section 10-144d, selected by the 45 exclusive bargaining representative for certified employees chosen 46 pursuant to section 10-153b, (2) at least one administrator, as defined in 47 subsection (a) of section 10-144e, selected by the exclusive bargaining 48 representative for certified employees chosen pursuant to section 10-49 153b, [and] (3) at least one paraeducator selected by any exclusive 50 Raised Bill No. 6844 LCO No. 5115 3 of 7 bargaining representative for paraeducators, and (4) such other school 51 personnel as the board deems appropriate. The duties of such 52 committees shall include, but not be limited to, participation in the 53 development or adoption of a teacher evaluation and support program 54 for the district, pursuant to section 10-151b, and the development, 55 evaluation and annual updating of a comprehensive local professional 56 development plan for certified employees of the district. Such plan shall: 57 (A) Be directly related to the educational goals prepared by the local or 58 regional board of education pursuant to subsection (b) of section 10-220, 59 (B) on and after July 1, 2021, be developed with full consideration of the 60 priorities and needs related to student social-emotional learning and 61 restorative practices, in accordance with the provisions of section 10-62 148a, and student academic outcomes as determined by the State Board 63 of Education, (C) provide for the ongoing and systematic assessment 64 and improvement of both teacher evaluation and professional 65 development of the professional staff members of each such board, 66 including personnel management and evaluation training or experience 67 for administrators, and (D) be related to regular and special student 68 needs and may include provisions concerning career incentives and 69 parent involvement. The State Board of Education shall develop 70 guidelines to assist local and regional boards of education in 71 determining the objectives of the plans and in coordinating staff 72 development activities with student needs and school programs. For the 73 school year commencing July 1, 2022, and each school year thereafter, 74 such committees shall develop, evaluate and annually update a 75 comprehensive local professional development plan for paraeducators 76 of the district in accordance with the provisions of this subsection. 77 (c) (1) The Department of Education, in cooperation with one or more 78 regional educational service centers, is authorized to provide institutes 79 annually for Connecticut educators. Such institutes shall serve as model 80 programs of professional development and shall be taught by 81 exemplary Connecticut teachers and administrators and by other 82 qualified individuals as selected by the Department of Education. The 83 Department of Education shall charge fees for attending such institutes 84 Raised Bill No. 6844 LCO No. 5115 4 of 7 provided such fees shall be based on the actual cost of such institutes. 85 (2) Not later than January 1, 2024, and annually thereafter, the 86 Department of Education shall (A) in collaboration with the School 87 Paraeducator Advisory Council, develop or update guidance and best 88 practices for programs of professional development provided for 89 paraeducators, and (B) distribute such guidance and best practices to 90 each local and regional board of education. 91 Sec. 3. Subsection (c) of section 10-10a of the general statutes is 92 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 93 2023): 94 (c) The state-wide public school information system shall: 95 (1) Track and report data relating to student, teacher and school and 96 district performance growth and make such information available to 97 local and regional boards of education for use in evaluating educational 98 performance and growth of teachers and students enrolled in public 99 schools in the state. Such information shall be collected or calculated 100 based on information received from local and regional boards of 101 education and other relevant sources. Such information shall include, 102 but not be limited to: 103 (A) In addition to performance on state-wide mastery examinations 104 pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, data relating to students shall 105 include, but not be limited to, (i) the primary language spoken at the 106 home of a student, (ii) student transcripts, (iii) student attendance and 107 student mobility, (iv) reliable, valid assessments of a student's readiness 108 to enter public school at the kindergarten level, and (v) data collected, if 109 any, from the preschool experience survey, described in section 10-515; 110 (B) Data relating to teachers shall include, but not be limited to, (i) 111 teacher credentials, such as master's degrees, teacher preparation 112 programs completed and certification levels and endorsement areas, (ii) 113 teacher assessments, such as whether a teacher is deemed highly 114 qualified pursuant to the No Child Left Behind Act, P.L. 107-110, or 115 Raised Bill No. 6844 LCO No. 5115 5 of 7 deemed to meet such other designations as may be established by 116 federal law or regulations for the purposes of tracking the equitable 117 distribution of instructional staff, (iii) the presence of substitute teachers 118 in a teacher's classroom, (iv) class size, (v) numbers relating to 119 absenteeism in a teacher's classroom, and (vi) the presence of a teacher's 120 aide. The department shall assign a unique teacher identifier to each 121 teacher prior to collecting such data in the public school information 122 system; 123 (C) Data relating to schools and districts shall include, but not be 124 limited to, (i) school population, (ii) annual student graduation rates, 125 (iii) annual teacher retention rates, (iv) school disciplinary records, such 126 as data relating to suspensions, expulsions and other disciplinary 127 actions, (v) the percentage of students whose primary language is not 128 English, (vi) the number of and professional credentials of support 129 personnel, (vii) information relating to instructional technology, such as 130 access to computers, and (viii) disaggregated measures of school-based 131 arrests pursuant to section 10-233n; and 132 (D) Data related to paraeducators shall include, but not be limited to, 133 (i) total number of paraeducators employed in each school district, (ii) 134 assigned job title, (iii) hourly rate of pay, (iv) number of working days 135 and hours, (v) health care contributions as a percentage of salary, and 136 (vi) annual salary calculated by multiplying working hours and hourly 137 rate of pay. The department shall assign a unique paraeducator 138 identifier to each paraeducator prior to collecting such data in the public 139 school information system. 140 (2) Collect data relating to student enrollment in and graduation from 141 institutions of higher education for any student who had been assigned 142 a unique student identifier pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, 143 provided such data is available. 144 (3) Develop means for access to and data sharing with the data 145 systems of public institutions of higher education in the state. 146 Sec. 4. (NEW) (Effective July 1, 2023) Not later than December 1, 2023, 147 Raised Bill No. 6844 LCO No. 5115 6 of 7 and annually thereafter, the Department of Education shall post on the 148 department's Internet web site and submit, in accordance with the 149 provisions of section 11-4a of the general statutes, to the joint standing 150 committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters 151 relating to education a report concerning the staffing level of 152 paraeducators in schools. Such report shall include, but need not be 153 limited to, for each school district in the state (1) the number of vacancies 154 for paraeducator positions, (2) paraeducator to student staffing ratios, 155 and (3) the impact of such vacancies on students and student learning. 156 Sec. 5. Subparagraph (I) of subdivision (10) of subsection (a) of section 157 10-76d of the general statutes is repealed and the following is 158 substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2023): 159 (I) Prior to any planning and placement team meeting for a child or 160 pupil in which an educational program for such child or pupil is 161 developed, reviewed or revised, if the parent, guardian, pupil or 162 surrogate parent has requested that the school paraprofessional 163 assigned to such child or pupil attend such meeting, then the 164 responsible local or regional board of education shall provide (i) 165 adequate notice of such meeting to such school paraprofessional so that 166 such school paraprofessional may adequately prepare for such meeting, 167 and (ii) training, upon request of such school paraprofessional, on the 168 role of such school paraprofessional at such meeting. Following such 169 meeting, such school paraprofessional, or any other paraprofessional 170 who is providing special education or related services to such child, 171 shall review such educational program with a supervisor, as needed, 172 and be permitted to view such educational program in order to be able 173 to provide special education or related services to such child or pupil in 174 accordance with such educational program. 175 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: Section 1 July 1, 2023 10-148d(a) Sec. 2 July 1, 2023 10-220a(b) and (c) Sec. 3 July 1, 2023 10-10a(c) Raised Bill No. 6844 LCO No. 5115 7 of 7 Sec. 4 July 1, 2023 New section Sec. 5 July 1, 2023 10-76d(a)(10)(I) Statement of Purpose: To (1) exclude mandated trainings from professional development programs for paraeducators, (2) include a paraeducator on professional development and evaluation committees, (3) require the collection of data concerning paraeducators on the state-wide public school information system, (4) require an annual report on paraeducator staffing levels, and (5) require paraeducators to review a student's individualized education program with a supervisor, as needed. 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