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Committee advances discussion on shifting institutional-education oversight, extends OSPI timeline to 2028

2311158 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 1827 would revise and extend the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction’s duties and timeline for oversight and delivery of basic education services to justice-involved students, pushing the implementation date to Sept. 1, 2028 and expanding OSPI consultation, reporting and planning obligations.

The House Education Committee heard testimony on House Bill 1827, which would modify earlier 2023 direction about state oversight of institutional education and extend the implementation timeline by one year. The bill revises the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction’s (OSPI) duties related to ensuring delivery and administration of basic education services to justice-involved students and requires additional study, consultation and reporting.

Committee staff Ethan Moreno summarized the bill’s background and changes. Substitute House Bill 1701 (2023) assigned OSPI responsibility beginning Sept. 1, 2027 for delivery and oversight of basic education services in facilities not under DSHS or DOC jurisdiction; HB 1827 delays and modifies that timeline, making OSPI responsible beginning Sept. 1, 2028, and extends required…

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