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Missouri Senate sets aside bill to create public school open-enrollment law after debate on 4-day school weeks

5109461 · May 1, 2025
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The Missouri Senate set aside House Bill 711, a proposal to create a public school open-enrollment act with an effective date of July 1, 2027. An amendment addressing 4-day school weeks was discussed but not adopted; the bill was placed for future consideration.

The Missouri Senate on Wednesday set aside House Bill 711, a proposal to create a public school open-enrollment act that would allow students to transfer to nonresident local education agencies and would not take effect before July 1, 2027.

Senator Curtis Trent of Battlefield, who handled the legislation in the upper chamber, told colleagues the measure…

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