Relating to discipline of public school students who fail to report possession or use of prescription medication on or near school premises, at school or school-related activities, or on a school bus.
Relating to the statewide plan for delivery of services to public school students with disabilities and resources for teachers of public school students with special health needs.
Relating to consideration of certain graduates and dropouts in evaluation of school districts, campuses, and open-enrollment charter schools for accountability purposes.
Relating to providing an exemption from the administration of certain assessment instruments for certain public school students who are asylees or refugees.
Relating to optional dispute resolution methods regarding educational services for students with a disability, including individualized education program facilitation.