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Subcommittee advances early behavior reporting bill; members ask for clearer charter-school language

2388323 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 522, which would require local education agencies and public charter schools to implement a computer-based early behavior reporting system, moved to the full education committee after members requested drafting fixes to clarify charter-school responsibilities and liability.

The Education Administration Subcommittee voted to advance House Bill 522 to the full education committee after a multi-part discussion over how the bill would apply to public charter schools and whether it would impose new administrative burdens or liability.

Sponsor Chairman Reedy summarized HB 522 as the "Early Behavior Intervention Reporting Act," saying the bill requires each LEA and public charter school to implement a computer-based system for teachers and staff to enter early warning signs exhibited by students and to ensure staff are trained to identify those signs. Dr. Amy Grosso, a counseling and school behavioral-health…

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