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Committee introduces RS 32392 to tighten language allowing school boards to deny enrollment of dangerous students

2348121 · February 14, 2025
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Representative Sean Dyger introduced RS 32392 to clarify when school boards can deny enrollment for students whose conduct the board deems dangerous, including new language to capture students disenrolled by parents during ongoing expulsion proceedings and those with specified juvenile adjudications.

Rep. Sean Dyger (District 23) introduced RS 32392 to the House Education Committee, saying the resolution tightens statutory language to help school boards identify "dangerous individuals" seeking enrollment and to close a perceived gap when parents withdraw students during an expulsion process.

Dyger described the bill—s drafting changes: the language moves from paragraph format to a list, replaces the term "incorrigible" with a standard giving the…

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