Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2376 Compare Versions

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11 1.1 A bill for an act​
22 1.2 relating to education; establishing a pilot program to improve educational outcomes,​
33 1.3 safety, and accountability for students with disabilities; requiring reports;​
44 1.4 appropriating money.​
55 1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
66 1.6 Section 1. PILOT PROGRAM TO IMPROVE EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES,​
77 1.7SAFETY, AND ACCOUNTABILITY FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES.​
88 1.8 Subdivision 1.Establishment.(a) The Department of Education must establish a grant​
99 1.9program to fund a pilot program starting in the 2025-2026 school year. The program must:​
1010 1.10 (1) improve achievement and educational outcomes for students with disabilities;​
1111 1.11 (2) increase access to general education settings;​
1212 1.12 (3) foster positive school environments; and​
1313 1.13 (4) address service delivery costs.​
1414 1.14 (b) The program must involve collaboration with students, families, community leaders,​
1515 1.15and the Department of Education Special Education Advisory Panel to redesign inclusion​
1616 1.16frameworks that support continuous improvement and measure performance beyond test​
1717 1.17scores.​
1818 1.18 Subd. 2.Selection process.(a) Grantees must be selected based on proposals that:​
1919 1.19 (1) provide a detailed timeline for implementing program goals;​
2020 1.20 (2) describe a plan for how to provide an inclusive educational model and how the model​
2121 1.21can be adapted over time to meet the needs of all students;​
2222 1​Section 1.​
2323 REVISOR CR/ES 25-04338​03/06/25 ​
2424 State of Minnesota​
2525 This Document can be made available​
2626 in alternative formats upon request​
2727 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES​
2828 H. F. No. 2376​
2929 NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
3030 Authored by Hicks​03/17/2025​
3131 The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Education Policy​ 2.1 (3) differentiate between mainstreaming and true inclusion models;​
3232 2.2 (4) address accessibility needs, classroom layouts, sensory accommodations, assistive​
3333 2.3technology, transition supports, appropriate staffing, and innovative ways to present​
3434 2.4classroom curricula, lessons, and special education services;​
3535 2.5 (5) address the overrepresentation of students of color in the most restrictive special​
3636 2.6education settings;​
3737 2.7 (6) identify how students in restrictive settings may be included in the general education​
3838 2.8classroom more in the general education model and what steps will be taken to provide​
3939 2.9special education services in the general education setting whenever feasible;​
4040 2.10 (7) prioritize neurodiversity-affirming practices, trauma-informed practices, student​
4141 2.11connection, and evidence-based developmentally appropriate practices;​
4242 2.12 (8) identify the prevention and early intervention strategies, including de-escalation, that​
4343 2.13may be used to meet the needs of students who become dysregulated;​
4444 2.14 (9) incorporate Universal Design for Learning principles;​
4545 2.15 (10) include measurable outcomes such as student achievement, extracurricular​
4646 2.16participation, restorative justice interventions, number of disciplinary referrals, suspensions​
4747 2.17and expulsions, and family and community engagement; and​
4848 2.18 (11) incorporate staff training on ableism and disability inclusion.​
4949 2.19 (b) The program team must include representatives from the Department of Education,​
5050 2.20school administrators, special education staff, parents, and students.​
5151 2.21 Subd. 3.Reports.(a) By July 1, 2026, the Department of Education must submit a report​
5252 2.22to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees with jurisdiction​
5353 2.23over education detailing the pilot program's effectiveness, best practices, and cost-benefit​
5454 2.24analysis, including draft guidelines and professional development recommendations for​
5555 2.25implementing inclusion models.​
5656 2.26 (b) By July 1, 2027, the Department of Education must submit a report to the chairs and​
5757 2.27ranking minority members of the legislative committees with jurisdiction over education​
5858 2.28containing a comprehensive evaluation of the pilot program, including final best practice​
5959 2.29guidelines and assessment tools created to help Individualized Education Programs teams​
6060 2.30identify how to meet the needs of students in general education settings whenever possible​
6161 2.31and appropriate.​
6262 2​Section 1.​
6363 REVISOR CR/ES 25-04338​03/06/25 ​ 3.1 Sec. 2. APPROPRIATION.​
6464 3.2 $....... in fiscal year 2026 is appropriated from the general fund to the Department of​
6565 3.3Education to implement the pilot program to improve educational outcomes, safety, and​
6666 3.4accountability for students with disabilities.​
6767 3.5 EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective July 1, 2026.​
6868 3​Sec. 2.​
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