Kentucky 2023 2023 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HB244 Introduced / Bill

                    UNOFFICIAL COPY  	23 RS BR 1334 
Page 1 of 12 
XXXX   2/9/2023 8:09 PM  	Jacketed 
AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Guard Youth Challenge Program. 1 
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: 2 
SECTION 1.   A NEW SECTION OF KRS CHAPTER 36 IS CREATED TO 3 
READ AS FOLLOWS: 4 
(1) The Kentucky Guard Youth Challenge Program is hereby established within the 5 
Department of Military Affairs to serve as the state's program for participation in 6 
the National Guard Youth Challenge Program established in 32 U.S.C. sec. 509 7 
or any successor program. The program shall be designed to improve life skills 8 
and employment potential of participants by providing military-based training 9 
and supervised work experience, together with core program components of 10 
assisting participants to receive a high school diploma or its equivalent, 11 
leadership development, promoting fellowship and community service, developing 12 
life coping skills and job skills, and improving physical fitness and health and 13 
hygiene. The program shall establish at least one (1) campus for program 14 
operations and may establish additional campuses as funding and demand allow. 15 
For educational components, the program shall establish at each campus a high 16 
school operating as an alternative education program to serve students at the 17 
campus. 18 
(2) The Kentucky Guard Youth Challenge Program shall be designed to align and 19 
comply with federal statute and administrative regulations for the National 20 
Guard Youth Challenge Program and associated guidance provided by the United 21 
States Department of Defense. 22 
(3) The Kentucky Guard Youth Challenge Program shall be under the direction of 23 
the adjutant general or designee. The adjutant general or designee shall: 24 
(a) Appoint a director of the Kentucky Guard Youth Challenge Program to 25 
oversee the daily management of the program; and 26 
(b) Adopt a strategic plan for the program's schools to ensure continuous 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	23 RS BR 1334 
Page 2 of 12 
XXXX   2/9/2023 8:09 PM  	Jacketed 
improvement. 1 
(4) The Kentucky Guard Youth Challenge Program shall: 2 
(a) Serve as a local education agency for the purposes of federal programming 3 
for each high school established by the program; and 4 
(b) Be subject to the same statutes requiring and authorizing criminal 5 
background checks and clear CA/N checks as specified in KRS 160.380 and 6 
161.148 in the same manner as a school district. However, these 7 
requirements shall apply to the entire program and not solely the high 8 
school. 9 
(5) The high school operated by the Kentucky Guard Youth Challenge Program 10 
shall: 11 
(a) Not participate in or receive any funds from the support education 12 
excellence in Kentucky fund established in KRS Chapter 157 but shall be 13 
funded through general fund appropriations and federal funds designated 14 
for the program; 15 
(b) Only enroll students, regardless of residence within the Commonwealth, 16 
who are participating in the program; 17 
(c) Be separate and distinct from any school district in the Commonwealth; 18 
(d) Be subject to all statutes and regulations identified in this section and all of 19 
those relating to health, safety, and civil rights that are applicable to school 20 
districts; 21 
(e) Ensure students meet compulsory attendance requirements under KRS 22 
158.030 and 158.100; 23 
(f) Provide high school course offerings that meet or exceed the minimum 24 
graduation requirements established in KRS 156.160; 25 
(g) Participate in the assessment and accountability system provided in KRS 26 
Chapter 158 and the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 or 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	23 RS BR 1334 
Page 3 of 12 
XXXX   2/9/2023 8:09 PM  	Jacketed 
its successors in the same manner as any other school within the local 1 
education agency of the program and be rated and reported in the same 2 
manner as any other school or local education agency; 3 
(h) Use the same statewide student information system for recording student 4 
information data utilized by local school districts across the state in the 5 
same manner as a district; 6 
(i) Provide instruction time that is at least equivalent to the student 7 
instructional year and student attendance day specified in KRS 158.070; 8 
(j) Provide data as requested by the Kentucky Department of Education 9 
necessary to generate school report cards for the program and schools as 10 
required by KRS 158.6453 and the Elementary and Secondary Education 11 
Act of 1965 or its successors; 12 
(k) Unless otherwise prohibited by state or federal law, be eligible to apply for 13 
or participate in any grant programs offered to school districts or schools; 14 
and 15 
(l) Be eligible to participate in state-sponsored interscholastic athletics, 16 
academic programs, competitions, awards, scholarships, and recognition 17 
programs for students, educators, administrators, and schools to the same 18 
extent, and subject to the same conditions, as any other public school or 19 
individual. 20 
(6) The adjutant general or designee, after consulting with the advisory council 21 
established in subsection (7) of this section and the commissioner of education, 22 
shall adopt policies governing the program's high schools to: 23 
(a) Provide for the operation and management of the schools, which shall 24 
include establishing the guidelines for the selection, implementation, and 25 
procurement of instructional programs, resources, materials, technology, 26 
and textbooks; and 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	23 RS BR 1334 
Page 4 of 12 
XXXX   2/9/2023 8:09 PM  	Jacketed 
(b) Issue diplomas indicating graduation from high school under the authority 1 
of the Kentucky Guard Youth Challenge Program to students who meet the 2 
minimum graduation requirements established pursuant to KRS 156.160. 3 
(7) The adjutant general or designee shall establish an advisory council to provide 4 
general oversight and guidance of the operation of the program's schools. 5 
(a) The advisory council shall be composed of: 6 
1. The director of the program, who shall serve as chair; 7 
2. One (1) member who is a superintendent providing services at a school 8 
operated by the program; 9 
3. One (1) member who shall be a certified educator working at a school 10 
operated by the program; 11 
3. Two (2) members who shall be certified educators working in public 12 
high schools outside of the program; 13 
4. Two (2) members who shall be non-educator employees of the 14 
program; 15 
5. Two (2) members who shall be parents of students attending the 16 
program's schools within twelve (12) months of appointment; and 17 
6. One (1) member who shall be a student enrolled in one (1) of the 18 
program's schools. 19 
(b) Other than the director, who shall serve as ex officio member, all members 20 
of the advisory council shall be appointed by the adjutant general or 21 
designee for two (2) year terms beginning on July 1, and any vacancy shall 22 
be filled in the same manner for the balance of the unexpired term. 23 
(c) The advisory council shall annually elect a vice chair at the first meeting of 24 
the school year. 25 
(d) Council members shall not receive a per diem for their service but may be 26 
reimbursed for travel-related expenses according to policies adopted by the 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	23 RS BR 1334 
Page 5 of 12 
XXXX   2/9/2023 8:09 PM  	Jacketed 
adjutant general or designee. 1 
(e) The council shall provide advice to the program director, the Department of 2 
Military Affairs, and the adjutant general or designee on matters relating to 3 
the function of the program's schools and shall: 4 
1. Meet at least quarterly; 5 
2. Review and provide feedback to the adjutant general or designee on 6 
the strategic plan for the continuous improvement of the program's 7 
schools; 8 
3. Review and provide feedback on the results of the student 9 
performance, programs, and initiatives, and the implementation of the 10 
strategic plan; 11 
4. Provide recommendations on programming and research; 12 
5. Provide feedback to the adjutant general or designee on the 13 
performance of administrative employees of the program's schools; 14 
and 15 
6. Provide any additional feedback requested by the adjutant general or 16 
designee or the program's director. 17 
(8) The adjutant general or designee may seek the advice of the Kentucky 18 
Department of Education on the operation of the Kentucky Guard Youth 19 
Challenge Program and associated schools. The department shall provide 20 
assistance and guidance to the program in the same manner that assistance and 21 
guidance would be provided to a local school district. 22 
(9) Nothing in this section shall prohibit the personnel of the Kentucky Guard Youth 23 
Challenge Program from serving in other roles within the Department of Military 24 
Affairs.  25 
(10) All school personnel serving the program's schools shall possess appropriate 26 
certifications and licenses as determined by the Education Professional 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	23 RS BR 1334 
Page 6 of 12 
XXXX   2/9/2023 8:09 PM  	Jacketed 
Standards Board pursuant to KRS 161.020. 1 
(11) The adjutant general or designee shall annually enter into a memorandum of 2 
agreement with a local board of education to provide all educational services at a 3 
school of the Kentucky Guard Youth Challenge Program for a school year. The 4 
memorandum shall comply with the provisions of this section and include the 5 
scope of services to be provided, including the number of employees to be 6 
stationed on-campus. Any school district providing services through a 7 
memorandum of agreement shall be paid solely through funds appropriated for 8 
the program. The students served by the memorandum of agreement shall not be 9 
included in the district's calculations for purposes of the support education 10 
excellence in Kentucky fund. 11 
Section 2.   KRS 164.7874 is amended to read as follows: 12 
As used in KRS 164.7871 to 164.7885: 13 
(1) "Academic term" means a semester or other time period specified in an 14 
administrative regulation promulgated by the authority; 15 
(2) "Academic year" means a period consisting of at least the minimum school term, as 16 
defined in KRS 158.070; 17 
(3) "ACT score" means the composite score achieved on the American College Test at 18 
a national test site on a national test date or the college admissions examination 19 
administered statewide under KRS 158.6453(5)(b)5. if the exam is the ACT, or an 20 
equivalent score, as determined by the authority, on the SAT administered by the 21 
College Board, Inc.; 22 
(4) "Authority" means the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority; 23 
(5) "Award period" means the fall and spring consecutive academic terms within one 24 
(1) academic year; 25 
(6) "Council" means the Council on Postsecondary Education created under KRS 26 
164.011; 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	23 RS BR 1334 
Page 7 of 12 
XXXX   2/9/2023 8:09 PM  	Jacketed 
(7) "Eligible high school student" means any person who: 1 
(a) Is a citizen, national, or permanent resident of the United States and Kentucky 2 
resident; 3 
(b) Was enrolled after July 1, 1998: 4 
1. In a Kentucky high school for at least one hundred forty (140) days of 5 
the minimum school term unless exempted by the authority's executive 6 
director upon documentation of extreme hardship, while meeting the 7 
KEES curriculum requirements, and was enrolled in a Kentucky high 8 
school at the end of the academic year; 9 
2. In a Kentucky high school for the fall academic term of the senior year 10 
and who: 11 
a. Was enrolled during the entire academic term; 12 
b. Completed the high school's graduation requirements during the 13 
fall academic term; and 14 
c. Was not enrolled in a secondary school during any other academic 15 
term of that academic year; or 16 
3. In the Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky, the 17 
Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics, or in high 18 
school at a model and practice school under KRS 164.380 or a high 19 
school established under Section 1 of this Act while meeting the 20 
Kentucky educational excellence scholarship curriculum requirements; 21 
(c) Has a grade point average of 2.5 or above at the end of any academic year 22 
beginning after July 1, 1998, or at the end of the fall academic term for a 23 
student eligible under paragraph (b) 2. of this subsection; and 24 
(d) Is not a convicted felon; 25 
(8) "Eligible postsecondary student" means a citizen, national, or permanent resident of 26 
the United States and Kentucky resident, as determined by the participating 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	23 RS BR 1334 
Page 8 of 12 
XXXX   2/9/2023 8:09 PM  	Jacketed 
institution in accordance with criteria established by the council for the purposes of 1 
admission and tuition assessment, who: 2 
(a) Earned a KEES award; 3 
(b) Has the required postsecondary GPA and credit hours required under KRS 4 
164.7881; 5 
(c) Has remaining semesters of eligibility under KRS 164.7881; 6 
(d) Is enrolled in a participating institution as a part-time or full-time student; and 7 
(e) Is not a convicted felon; 8 
(9) "Full-time student" means a student enrolled in a postsecondary program of study 9 
that meets the full-time student requirements of the participating institution in 10 
which the student is enrolled; 11 
(10) "Grade point average" or "GPA" means the grade point average earned by an 12 
eligible student and reported by the high school or participating institution in which 13 
the student was enrolled based on a scale of 4.0 or its equivalent if the high school 14 
or participating institution that the student attends does not use the 4.0 grade scale; 15 
(11) "High school" means any Kentucky public high school, the Gatton Academy of 16 
Mathematics and Science in Kentucky, the Craft Academy for Excellence in 17 
Science and Mathematics, a high school of a model and practice school under KRS 18 
164.380, a high school established under Section 1 of this Act, and any private, 19 
parochial, or church school located in Kentucky that has been certified by the 20 
Kentucky Board of Education as voluntarily complying with curriculum, 21 
certification, and textbook standards established by the Kentucky Board of 22 
Education under KRS 156.160; 23 
(12) "KEES" or "Kentucky educational excellence scholarship" means a scholarship 24 
provided under KRS 164.7871 to 164.7885; 25 
(13) "KEES award" means: 26 
(a) For an eligible high school student, the sum of the KEES base amount for 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	23 RS BR 1334 
Page 9 of 12 
XXXX   2/9/2023 8:09 PM  	Jacketed 
each academic year of high school plus any KEES supplemental amount, as 1 
adjusted pursuant to KRS 164.7881; and 2 
(b) For a student eligible under KRS 164.7879(3)(e), the KEES supplemental 3 
amount as adjusted pursuant to KRS 164.7881; 4 
(14) "KEES award maximum" means the sum of the KEES base amount earned in each 5 
academic year of high school plus any KEES supplemental amount earned; 6 
(15) "KEES base amount" or "base amount" means the amount earned by an eligible 7 
high school student based on the student's GPA pursuant to KRS 164.7879; 8 
(16) "KEES curriculum" means five (5) courses of study, except for students who meet 9 
the criteria of subsection (7)(b)2. of this section, in an academic year as determined 10 
in accordance with an administrative regulation promulgated by the authority; 11 
(17) "KEES supplemental amount" means the amount earned by an eligible student 12 
based on the student's ACT score pursuant to KRS 164.7879; 13 
(18) "KEES trust fund" means the Wallace G. Wilkinson Kentucky educational 14 
excellence scholarship trust fund; 15 
(19) "On track to graduate" means the number of cumulative credit hours earned as 16 
compared to the number of hours determined by the postsecondary education 17 
institution as necessary to complete a bachelor's degree by the end of eight (8) 18 
academic terms or ten (10) academic terms if a student is enrolled in an 19 
undergraduate program that requires five (5) years of study; 20 
(20) "Participating institution" means an "institution" as defined in KRS 164.001 that is 21 
eligible to participate in the federal Pell Grant program, executes a contract with the 22 
authority on terms the authority deems necessary or appropriate for the 23 
administration of its programs, and: 24 
(a) 1. Is publicly operated; 25 
2. Is licensed by the Commonwealth of Kentucky and has operated for at 26 
least ten (10) years, offers an associate or baccalaureate degree program 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	23 RS BR 1334 
Page 10 of 12 
XXXX   2/9/2023 8:09 PM  	Jacketed 
of study not comprised solely of sectarian instruction, and admits as 1 
regular students only high school graduates, recipients of a High School 2 
Equivalency Diploma, or students transferring from another accredited 3 
degree granting institution; or 4 
3. Is designated by the authority as an approved out-of-state institution that 5 
offers a degree program in a field of study that is not offered at any 6 
institution in the Commonwealth; and 7 
(b) Continues to commit financial resources to student financial assistance 8 
programs; and 9 
(21) "Part-time student" means a student enrolled in a postsecondary program of study 10 
who does not meet the full-time student requirements of the participating institution 11 
in which the student is enrolled and who is enrolled for at least six (6) credit hours, 12 
or the equivalent for an institution that does not use credit hours. 13 
Section 3.   KRS 164.7885 is amended to read as follows: 14 
(1) Not later than August 1, 1999, and each June 30 thereafter, each Kentucky high 15 
school shall submit to the authority, a compiled list of all high school students 16 
during the academic year. A high school shall report the grade point average of an 17 
eligible high school student pursuant to KRS 164.7874 by January 15 following the 18 
end of the fall academic term in which the student completed the high school 19 
graduation requirements. The list shall identify the high school and shall contain 20 
each high school student's name, Social Security number, address, grade point 21 
average for the academic year, expected or actual graduation date, highest ACT 22 
score, family eligibility status for free or reduced-price lunch, and each AP, 23 
Cambridge Advanced International, or IB examination score. The Gatton Academy 24 
of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky, the Craft Academy for Excellence in 25 
Science and Mathematics, a high school established under Section 1 of this Act, 26 
and the high school of a model and practice school under KRS 164.380 shall report 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	23 RS BR 1334 
Page 11 of 12 
XXXX   2/9/2023 8:09 PM  	Jacketed 
the data on its students to the authority. The list need not contain the ACT, AP, 1 
Cambridge Advanced International, or IB if the authority receives the scores 2 
directly from the testing services. The authority shall notify each eligible high 3 
school student of his or her Kentucky educational excellence scholarship award 4 
earned each academic year. The authority shall determine the final Kentucky 5 
educational excellence scholarship and supplemental award based upon the actual 6 
final grade point average, highest ACT score, and qualifying AP, Cambridge 7 
Advanced International, or IB scores and shall notify each eligible twelfth-grade 8 
high school student of the final determination. The authority shall make available a 9 
list of eligible high school and postsecondary students to participating institutions. 10 
(2) The authority shall provide data access only to the Kentucky Longitudinal Data 11 
System and to those participating institutions that have either received an admission 12 
application from an eligible high school or postsecondary student or have been 13 
listed by the eligible high school or postsecondary student on the Free Application 14 
For Federal Student Aid. 15 
(3) For each eligible postsecondary student enrolling in a participating institution after 16 
July 1, 1999, the participating institution shall verify to the authority: 17 
(a) The student's initial eligibility for a Kentucky educational excellence 18 
scholarship, Kentucky educational excellence scholarship and supplemental 19 
award, or supplemental award only pursuant to KRS 164.7879(3)(d) through 20 
the comprehensive list compiled by the authority or an alternative source 21 
satisfactory to the authority; 22 
(b) The student's highest ACT score attained by the date of graduation from high 23 
school, provided that the participating institution need not report the ACT 24 
score if the authority receives the ACT score directly from the testing 25 
services; 26 
(c) The eligible postsecondary student's full-time or part-time enrollment status at 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	23 RS BR 1334 
Page 12 of 12 
XXXX   2/9/2023 8:09 PM  	Jacketed 
the beginning of each academic term; and 1 
(d) The eligible postsecondary student's cumulative grade point average after the 2 
completion of each award period. 3 
(4) Each participating institution shall submit to the authority a report, in a form 4 
satisfactory to the authority, of all eligible postsecondary students enrolled for that 5 
academic term. Kentucky educational excellence scholarships and supplemental 6 
awards shall be disbursed by the authority to each eligible postsecondary student 7 
attending a participating institution during the academic term within thirty (30) days 8 
after receiving a satisfactory report. 9 
(5) The Kentucky educational excellence scholarship and the supplemental award shall 10 
not be reduced, except as provided in KRS 164.7881(4). 11 
(6) Kentucky educational excellence scholarships and supplemental awards shall not be 12 
awarded or disbursed to any eligible postsecondary students who are: 13 
(a) In default on any loan under Title IV of the federal act; or 14 
(b) Liable for any amounts that exceed annual or aggregate limits on any loan 15 
under Title IV of the federal act; or 16 
(c) Liable for overpayment of any grant or loan under Title IV of the federal act; 17 
or 18 
(d) In default on any obligation to the authority under any programs administered 19 
by the authority until financial obligations to the authority are satisfied, except 20 
that ineligibility may be waived by the authority for cause. 21 
(7) Notwithstanding the provisions of KRS 164.753, the authority may promulgate 22 
administrative regulations for the administration of Kentucky educational 23 
excellence scholarships and supplemental awards under the provisions of KRS 24 
164.7871 to 164.7885 and KRS 164.7889. 25