LCO No. 5525 1 of 8 General Assembly Raised Bill No. 6880 January Session, 2023 LCO No. 5525 Referred to Committee on EDUCATION Introduced by: (ED) AN ACT CONCERNING ASSORTED REVISIONS TO THE EDUCATION STATUTES. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: Section 1. Subsection (e) of section 10-220 of the general statutes is 1 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2 2023): 3 (e) Each local and regional board of education shall establish a school 4 district curriculum committee. The committee shall recommend, 5 develop, review and approve all curriculum for the local or regional 6 school district. Each local and regional board of education shall post on 7 its Internet web site all curriculum approved by the committee and all 8 associated curriculum materials and shall allow a period for public 9 comment related to such curriculum and curriculum materials at each 10 regular and special meeting of such board. 11 Sec. 2. Section 10-215 of the general statutes is amended by adding 12 subsection (d) as follows (Effective July 1, 2023): 13 (NEW) (d) Each local or regional board of education shall post the 14 Raised Bill No. 6880 LCO No. 5525 2 of 8 nutritional value of each school lunch, breakfast or other such feeding 15 provided by such board on its Internet web site and in the school 16 cafeteria or other central area of food consumption of each school in the 17 local or regional school district. 18 Sec. 3. Section 10-73d of the general statutes is repealed and the 19 following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2023): 20 A public school student who is both under seventeen years of age and 21 a [mother] parent may request permission from the local or regional 22 board of education to attend adult education classes. The local or 23 regional board of education may, by a majority vote of the members of 24 the board present and voting at a regular or special meeting of the board 25 called for such purpose, assign such student to adult education classes. 26 Sec. 4. Subsection (a) of section 10-221q of the general statutes is 27 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 28 2023): 29 (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) of this section, each 30 local and regional board of education and the governing authority for 31 each state charter school, interdistrict magnet school and endowed 32 academy approved pursuant to section 10-34, shall permit at schools 33 under its jurisdiction the sale of only the following beverages to students 34 from any source, including, but not limited to, school stores, vending 35 machines, school cafeterias, and any fund-raising activities on school 36 premises, whether or not school sponsored: (1) Milk that may be whole 37 milk or flavored but contain no artificial sweeteners and no more than 38 four grams of sugar per ounce, (2) nondairy milks such as soy or rice 39 milk, which may be flavored but contain no artificial sweeteners, no 40 more than four grams of sugar per ounce, no more than thirty-five per 41 cent of calories from fat per portion and no more than ten per cent of 42 calories from saturated fat per portion, (3) one hundred per cent fruit 43 juice, vegetable juice or combination of such juices, containing no added 44 sugars, sweeteners or artificial sweeteners, (4) beverages that contain 45 only water and fruit or vegetable juice and have no added sugars, 46 Raised Bill No. 6880 LCO No. 5525 3 of 8 sweeteners or artificial sweeteners, and (5) water, which may be 47 flavored but contain no added sugars, sweeteners, artificial sweeteners 48 or caffeine. Portion sizes of beverages, other than water as described in 49 subdivision (5) of this subsection, that are offered for sale pursuant to 50 this subsection shall not exceed twelve ounces. 51 Sec. 5. Section 10-15k of the general statutes is repealed and the 52 following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2023): 53 (a) As used in this section: [, "remote learning"] 54 (1) "Remote learning" means instruction by means of one or more 55 Internet-based software platforms as part of a remote learning model; 56 and 57 (2) "Eligible student" means a student who resides in the state, but is 58 unable to attend school in-person due to a medical condition or 59 vaccination status. 60 (b) The Department of Education shall develop a plan for the creation 61 and implementation of a state-wide remote learning school that offers 62 grades kindergarten to twelve, inclusive, and provides remote learning 63 to students. In the course of developing such plan, the department shall 64 (1) consider the findings and recommendations of the report created by 65 the Connecticut Remote Learning Commission pursuant to section 10-66 15j, (2) review remote learning schools and models being implemented 67 in other states, and (3) estimate the number of eligible students. [who 68 reside in Connecticut that may be eligible to enroll in such state-wide 69 remote learning school.] The department shall use, to the extent 70 permissible under federal guidelines, funds received from the 71 Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 72 P.L. 116-260, as amended from time to time, to develop such plan. 73 (c) Any state-wide remote learning school that may be created under 74 such plan shall (1) be maintained by and under the direction and control 75 of the State Board of Education, (2) provide in each school year not less 76 than one hundred eighty days of actual school sessions and nine 77 Raised Bill No. 6880 LCO No. 5525 4 of 8 hundred hours of actual school work for grades kindergarten to twelve, 78 inclusive, provided not more than seven hours of actual school work in 79 any school day shall count toward the total required for the school year, 80 (3) offer coursework and a curriculum that is rigorous, aligned with 81 curriculum guidelines approved by the State Board of Education, and in 82 accordance with the state-wide subject matter content standards, 83 adopted by the state board pursuant to section 10-4, (4) grant a diploma, 84 in accordance with the provisions of section 10-5, to any student 85 enrolled in such state-wide remote learning school who has 86 satisfactorily completed the high school graduation requirements 87 described in section 10-221a, and (5) be created with consideration given 88 to best practices in remote learning, technological capabilities of 89 students throughout the state and equity. 90 (d) The department shall draft a request for proposals for any items 91 required to create and implement a state-wide remote learning school. 92 (e) Not later than [July 1, 2023] January 1, 2024, the department shall 93 submit the plan, the draft request for proposals and any 94 recommendations for legislation related to the implementation of such 95 plan to the joint standing committees of the General Assembly having 96 cognizance of matters relating to education and appropriations, in 97 accordance with the provisions of section 11-4a. 98 Sec. 6. (Effective July 1, 2023) The Department of Education shall study 99 the fiscal impact to the state and to local and regional school districts of 100 the implementation of a school voucher program in which the amount 101 of the per pupil average of the state education cost-sharing grant 102 received by a school district for the school year commencing in 2022, 103 using the October 2023 student census, would follow a child for the 104 payment of tuition and fees at an approved nonpublic school. Not later 105 than January 1, 2024, the department shall submit, in accordance with 106 the provisions of section 11-4a of the general statutes, to the joint 107 standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of 108 matters relating to education a report on the results of the study. 109 Raised Bill No. 6880 LCO No. 5525 5 of 8 Sec. 7. Subsection (a) of section 10-221o of the general statutes is 110 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 111 2023): 112 (a) Each local and regional board of education shall require each 113 school under its jurisdiction to (1) offer all full day students a daily lunch 114 period of not less than [twenty] thirty minutes, and (2) include in the 115 regular school day for each student enrolled in elementary school time 116 devoted to physical exercise of not less than twenty minutes in total, 117 except that a planning and placement team may develop a different 118 schedule for a child requiring special education and related services in 119 accordance with chapter 164 and the Individuals With Disabilities 120 Education Act, 20 USC 1400 et seq., as amended from time to time. In 121 the event of a conflict with this section and any provision of chapter 164, 122 such other provision of chapter 164 shall be deemed controlling. 123 Nothing in this subsection shall prevent a local or regional board of 124 education from including an additional amount of time, beyond the 125 twenty minutes required for physical exercise, devoted to undirected 126 play during the regular school day for each student enrolled in 127 elementary school. 128 Sec. 8. Section 10-220 of the general statutes is amended by adding 129 subsection (g) as follows (Effective July 1, 2023): 130 (NEW) (g) Each local or regional board of education conducting a 131 regular or special meeting of such board shall make available for public 132 inspection the agenda for the meeting or any associated documents that 133 may be reviewed by members of the board at such meeting and post 134 such agenda and documents on the Internet web site of such board. 135 Sec. 9. (NEW) (Effective July 1, 2023) (a) The Commissioner of 136 Education shall appoint a parent advisory committee and a teacher 137 advisory committee to include the perspective of each committee in the 138 development and implementation of policies by the Department of 139 Education. Each committee shall have the following duties: (1) Advise 140 the commissioner and the administrators and staff of the department, 141 Raised Bill No. 6880 LCO No. 5525 6 of 8 (2) hold not fewer than quarterly meetings, two of which shall be in 142 person, (3) provide recommendations on the topics, determined in 143 consultation with department administrators, related to improving 144 elementary and secondary education, including, but not limited to, 145 teacher recruitment, special education, testing and assessment, 146 equitable distribution of teachers, diversity among teachers, school 147 safety and social and emotional learning, and (4) submit annual reports 148 summarizing the work of such committee to the department and be 149 available to consult with department administrators on the annual 150 report or any recommendations provided pursuant to subdivision (3) of 151 this subsection. 152 (b) The parent advisory committee and the teacher advisory 153 committee shall each consist of not fewer than ten members. The 154 Commissioner of Education shall appoint the members of each 155 committee from a pool of applications submitted to the Department of 156 Education for such purpose, with the goal of appointing a membership 157 of each committee that is representative of the diversity of teachers and 158 students in the state and the areas of expertise designated by 159 department administrators, in consultation with any existing parent 160 advisory committee and teacher advisory committee. The members of 161 the teacher advisory committee shall be current regular or special 162 education teachers in the state, not less than five of whom shall also have 163 been members of the Connecticut Teachers of the Year Council in any 164 year as a teacher of the year, finalist or semifinalist. The members of the 165 parent advisory committee shall include representation for urban, 166 suburban and rural school districts and for schools providing an 167 elementary school, middle school and high school education. The 168 commissioner shall only appoint those individuals as members of each 169 committee who have (1) an understanding of current issues in public 170 education, (2) experience working in educational policy, (3) (A) 171 exceptional instructional practice with an ability to engage students as 172 a teacher, or (B) demonstrated a history of holding leadership roles 173 within schools or advocacy groups as a parent, and (4) submitted an 174 application to the department's Talent Office for membership on the 175 Raised Bill No. 6880 LCO No. 5525 7 of 8 parent advisory committee or the teacher advisory committee. 176 (c) For the initial appointments made to the parent advisory group 177 and the teacher advisory group, not fewer than five members of each 178 advisory group shall be appointed for a term of one year from the date 179 of appointment and the remaining five members of each advisory group 180 shall be appointed for a term of two years from the date of appointment. 181 The members appointed to each advisory group in each subsequent year 182 thereafter shall be appointed for a term of two years from the date of 183 appointment. Any member may be reappointed for more than one term, 184 provided such member reapplies for each new term. Members shall 185 continue to serve until their successors are appointed. Any vacancy 186 occurring other than by expiration of term shall be filled for the balance 187 of the unexpired term by the Commissioner of Education from the 188 existing pool of applicants for such committee. 189 (d) The members of the parent advisory group and the teacher 190 advisory group shall serve without compensation, except, within the 191 limits of available funds, (1) such members shall be reimbursed for 192 expenses necessarily incurred in the performance of their duties, and (2) 193 the local or regional board of education that employs a member of the 194 teacher advisory group shall be reimbursed for payments to substitute 195 teachers incurred as a result of such member performing necessary 196 duties for such committee. 197 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: Section 1 July 1, 2023 10-220(e) Sec. 2 July 1, 2023 10-215(d) Sec. 3 July 1, 2023 10-73d Sec. 4 July 1, 2023 10-221q(a) Sec. 5 July 1, 2023 10-15k Sec. 6 July 1, 2023 New section Sec. 7 July 1, 2023 10-221o(a) Sec. 8 July 1, 2023 10-220(g) Sec. 9 July 1, 2023 New section Raised Bill No. 6880 LCO No. 5525 8 of 8 Statement of Purpose: To (1) require boards of education to post online curriculum materials and the nutrition value of school meals, (2) allow all minor parents to request enrollment in adult education, (3) allow public schools to serve whole milk, (4) study the implementation of a state-wide virtual school for children with medical conditions or who are unvaccinated, (5) study the fiscal impact of school voucher programs, (6) increase lunch time for students from twenty minutes to thirty minutes, (7) require the posting of a meeting agenda and any associated documents on the board of education's web site, and (8) require the Commissioner of Education to appoint a parent advisory group and a teacher advisory group. 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