Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB758 Latest Draft

Bill / Amended Version Filed 04/21/2025

                             
 
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - FLOOR VERSION 
 
STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 60th Legislature (2025) 
 
ENGROSSED SENATE 
BILL NO. 758 	By: Thompson, Paxton, and 
Seifried of the Senate 
 
  and 
 
  Moore, Caldwell (Chad), and 
Lepak of the House 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
An Act relating to schools; amending 70 O.S. 2021, 
Section 1-109, which relates to length of the school 
year; prohibiting a school district or charter school 
from counting certain days or portions of days when 
school is closed and virtual instruction is provided 
toward certain classroom instruction time 
requirement; defining term; providing circumstances 
under which school may be closed and certain amount 
of virtual instruction may count toward certain 
classroom instruction time requirement beginning in 
certain school year; providing certain exceptions; 
requiring publication and submission of certain 
annual report; providing for contents of report; 
updating statutory language; updating statutory 
reference; and declaring an emergency . 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     70 O.S. 2021, Section 1 -109, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 1-109.  A.  For all public schools in Oklahoma this 
state, school shall actually be in session and classro om instruction 
offered: 
1.  For not less than one hundred eighty (180) days; or 
2.  For not less than one thousand eighty (1,080) hours each 
school year, if a district board of education adopts a school -hours 
policy and notifies the State Board of Educatio n prior to October 15 
of the applicable school year; or 
3.  Beginning with the 2021 -2022 school year, for not less than 
one thousand eighty (1,080) hours with a minimum of one hundred 
sixty-five (165) days of instruction each school year, if a district 
board of education adopts a school -hours policy and notifies the 
State Board of Education prior to October 15 of the applicable 
school year; or 
4.  Beginning with the 2021 -2022 school year, for not less than 
one thousand eighty (1,080) hours each school year, if a district 
board of education adopts a school -hours policy, notifies the State 
Board of Education prior to October 15 of the applicable school 
year, and meets the requirements established by the State Board of 
Education pursuant to subsection H of this section.   
 
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B.  A school district may not count more than thirty (30) hours 
each school year that are used for attendance of professional 
meetings toward the one hundred eighty (180) days or one thousand 
eighty (1,080) hours of classroom instruction time req uired in 
subsection A of this section. 
C.  Teachers off contract with an employing district shall not 
be required by the employing school district to attend professional 
meetings unless the teacher is paid additional compensation for the 
additional time.  Teachers may be paid additional compensation for 
attending professional meetings in excess of their contract term.  
Subject to district board of education policy or collective 
bargaining agreement, additional paid professional days may be 
granted for individual teachers to attend or participate in 
professional meetings, staff development training, or National Board 
certification portfolio development as provided for in Section 6 -
204.2 of this title. 
D.  A school district may authorize parent -teacher conferences 
to be held during a regular school day.  If authorized by the school 
district, parent-teacher conferences shall be counted as classroom 
instruction time for no more than six (6) hours per semester, for a 
total of twelve (12) hours per school year. 
E.  A school district may maintain school for less than a full 
school year only when conditions beyond the control of school 
authorities make the maintenance of the term impossible and the   
 
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State Board of Education has been apprised and has expressed 
concurrence in writing. 
F.  The State Board of Education shall establish criteria for an 
extended-day schedule for schools subject to paragraph 1 of 
subsection A of this section.  The criteria shall: 
1.  Prescribe a lengthened school day within limits determined 
not to be detrimental to quality instruction; 
2.  Ensure that the schedule is equivalent in annual hours of 
instruction to the one -hundred-eighty-day school year specified in 
paragraph 1 of subsection A of this section; and 
3.  Be consistent with the provisi ons of this section and 
Sections 1-111 and 1-112 of this title, but may result in fewer 
annual days of instruction. 
G.  Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection F of this 
section, a school district board of education subject to paragraph 1 
of subsection A of this section may adopt and implement an extended -
day schedule subject to the following requirements: 
1.  The annual number of hours of instruction shall equal or 
exceed one thousand eighty (1,080) hours, which is the equivalent of 
one hundred eighty (180) days of instruction as specified in 
subsection A of this section for six (6) hours each day as specified 
in Section 1-111 of this title;   
 
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2.  The annual number of days of instruction shall equal or 
exceed one hundred eighty (180) days as specified in subsection A of 
this section; 
3.  The schedule adopted shall be consistent with the provisions 
of Sections 1-111 and 1-112 of this title, except that for not more 
than one (1) day per week, a school day shall consist of not less 
than five (5) hours devote d to academic instruction in a regular 
classroom setting; 
4.  The district shall hold a public hearing prior to the 
adoption of an extended -day schedule authorized pursuant to this 
subsection; and 
5.  The district shall document the impact on student 
achievement as determined by the academic performance data score and 
any other relevant factors that are a result of implementation of an 
extended-day schedule authorized pursuant to this subsection and 
provide an annual report to the State Board of Education o f the 
results.  If improvement in student achievement cannot be documented 
in the report, the district board of education shall revoke 
authorization as provided by this subsection.  If the district does 
not revoke authorization after student achievement is not documented 
in the report, the State Board of Education may deny accreditation 
of any school in violation of this subsection. 
H.  Beginning with the 2021 -2022 school year, a school district 
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by paragraph 4 of subsection A of this section only if it meets or 
exceeds the minimum guidelines for student performance and school 
district cost savings established by the State Board of Education.  
The State Board of Education shall promulgate rule s, subject to 
approval by the Legislature, establishing the minimum guidelines for 
student performance and school district cost savings. 
I.  If subject to paragraph 2 of subsection A of this section, a 
district board of education or designee may elect to c lose a school 
during the school day for inclement weather purposes.  In such an 
event, the number of hours incurred in classroom instruction time 
prior to school closure shall be counted toward the one thousand 
eighty (1,080) hours per year requirement. 
J. 1.  Except as provided for in paragraph 2 of this 
subsection, beginning with the 2026 -2027 school year a school 
district or charter school shall not count days or portions of days 
when school is closed and virtual instruction is provided toward the 
one hundred eighty (180) days or one thousand eighty (1,080) hours 
of classroom instruction time required by subsection A of this 
section.  For the purposes of this subsection, “virtual instruction” 
means the use of the Internet or other digital information 
transmission systems as a form of instruction. 
2.  Beginning with the 2026-2027 school year, a school district 
or charter school may count up to two (2) days or twelve (12) hours 
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one hundred eighty (180) days or one thousand eighty (1,080) hours 
of classroom instruction time required by subsection A of this 
section only if: 
a. the Superintendent of Public Instruction has approved 
the virtual instruction plan submitted by a school 
district board of education or charter school 
governing board. A school district board of education 
or charter school governing board shall approve its 
virtual instruction plan, publish the plan on the 
website for the school district or charter school, and 
submit it to the Superintendent of Public Instruction 
by November 1, 2025.  The Superintendent shall approve 
or disapprove all submitted virtual instruction plans 
by January 31, 2026.  A school district board of 
education or charter school governing board shall 
review its virtual instruction plan annually and 
approve any necessary revisions for submission to the 
Superintendent of Public Instruction by November 1 
each subsequent year, and the Superintendent shall 
approve or disapprove submitted plans by January 31 
each subsequent year. If a plan is disapproved, the 
school district board of education or charter school 
governing board may approve a revised plan, publish it 
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school, and submit it to the Superintendent .  The plan 
shall include a virtual needs assessment which shall 
address availability of technology infrastructure to 
deliver virtual instruction.  The plan shall also 
address how the school district or charter school 
plans to provide: 
(1) instruction to studen ts on an Individualized 
Education Program (IEP), 
(2) child nutrition services, and 
(3) transportation for students enrolled in 
technology center school courses or programs, 
b. a state of emergency or proclamation has been issued 
by the Governor for a speci fic reason relating to 
school district or charter school operations, and 
c. the school district board of education or charter 
school governing board approves the use of virtual 
instruction. 
3.  The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to 
statewide virtual charter schools or full -time virtual education 
programs operated by a school district. 
K.  By June 30, 2027, and by June 30 each subsequent year, the 
State Department of Education shall publish on its website and 
electronically submit to the Gover nor, the President Pro Tempore of 
the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives a report   
 
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with information regarding the use of virtual instruction as 
authorized by subsection J of this section.  The report shall 
include, at a minimum: 
1.  The school districts and charter schools that closed school 
and provided virtual instruction as authorized by subsection J of 
this section and the length of time virtual instruction was 
provided; and 
2.  The reason for which school was closed and virtual 
instruction was provided. 
L. Nothing in this section shall be construed as affecting the 
right of an employing school district to require teachers as defined 
in Section 6-101.3 of this title to work in excess of the one 
thousand eighty (1,080) hours required for student instruction.  In 
addition, nothing in this section shall be construed to affect the 
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 status of any school district 
employee. 
K. M. The provisions of this section shall not prohibit the 
Oklahoma School for the Bl ind or the Oklahoma School for the Deaf 
from adopting an alternative school -hours policy if the Oklahoma 
School for the Blind or the Oklahoma School for the Deaf notifies 
and receives approval from the State Board of Education prior to 
October 15 of the ap plicable school year. 
SECTION 2.  It being immediately necessary for the preservation 
of the public peace, health, or safety, an emergency is hereby   
 
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declared to exist, by reason whereof this act shall take effect and 
be in full force from a nd after its passage and approval. 
 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS AND BUDGET , dated 
04/17/2025 - DO PASS, As Coauthored .