California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB908

Introduced
2/20/19  
Introduced
2/20/19  
Refer
3/4/19  
Report Pass
4/9/19  
Report Pass
4/9/19  
Refer
4/10/19  
Report Pass
4/25/19  
Report Pass
4/25/19  
Refer
4/30/19  
Refer
5/8/19  
Refer
5/8/19  
Report Pass
1/7/20  
Report Pass
1/7/20  
Refer
1/8/20  
Refer
1/8/20  
Report Pass
1/23/20  
Report Pass
1/23/20  
Engrossed
1/27/20  
Engrossed
1/27/20  
Refer
1/28/20  
Refer
1/28/20  
Refer
6/23/20  
Report Pass
6/29/20  
Report Pass
6/29/20  
Refer
6/29/20  
Refer
6/29/20  
Report Pass
7/22/20  
Report Pass
7/22/20  
Refer
7/22/20  
Refer
7/22/20  
Report Pass
7/31/20  
Report Pass
7/31/20  
Enrolled
8/30/20  
Enrolled
8/30/20  
Chaptered
9/11/20  
Chaptered
9/11/20  
Passed
9/11/20  

Caption

Pupils: extracurricular activities: work permits.

Impact

The bill is a significant adaptation to existing educational laws, enabling school districts to promote student welfare during extraordinary circumstances such as a pandemic. By permitting work permits to be issued without the typical requirement for in-person applications from both students and guardians, AB 908 acknowledges the realities of extended school closures. The measures implemented by this bill support students in navigating their educational journeys while also enabling them to engage in part-time work, which could help ease financial burdens on families during challenging times.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 908, introduced by O'Donnell, addresses the educational policies governing school districts, particularly concerning students' participation in extracurricular and cocurricular activities and their eligibility for work permits. The bill modifies existing law that requires school districts to maintain policies ensuring students demonstrate satisfactory educational progress to participate in these activities. Specifically, AB 908 allows school districts to extend probationary periods for students who do not meet educational standards, accommodating disruptions caused by COVID-19. This flexibility is intended to help students cope with the unique challenges posed by the pandemic, ensuring they can still engage in important extracurricular pursuits regardless of their academic performance during temporary closures.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB 908 appears largely supportive, with many emphasizing the need for policies that adapt to the confluence of health crises and educational disruptions. Supporters argue the bill is a necessary response to protect students' ability to participate in important extracurricular activities and obtain work permits, which can provide valuable experience. However, some critics may express concerns regarding the potential long-term implications of relaxing academic standards and how that could affect educational quality and student accountability.

Contention

Notable points of contention involve the balance between maintaining high educational standards and providing necessary flexibility to support students during unforeseen circumstances. Critics might argue that leniency regarding academic progress could dilute the educational mission of schools, prompting discussions on the appropriate boundaries of policy adaptations. As school districts begin to implement these changes, the effectiveness of the bill in achieving its intended outcomes may warrant further examination and discussion among educational stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB872

Elementary and secondary education: omnibus bill.

CA AB377

Career technical education: California Career Technical Education Incentive Grant Program: Strong Workforce Program.

CA AB290

Career technical education: California Career Technical Education Incentive Grant Program: Strong Workforce Program.

CA SB1477

School accountability: independent study, educational enrichment activities, oversight, and audit requirements.

CA SB671

School safety plans: dangerous, violent, or unlawful activities.

CA AB1509

Pupil instruction: State Board of Education: exam and course programs.

CA SB1171

Pupil instruction: Cambridge Assessment International Education programs.

CA AB359

Pupil instruction: dual enrollment: College and Career Access Pathways partnerships.

CA AB114

Education finance: education omnibus budget trailer bill.

CA SB114

Education finance: education omnibus budget trailer bill.

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