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Committee extends 180-day long-term substitute allowance, adds degree and mentoring requirements
Summary
Subcommittee recommended reporting a two-year extension of the COVID-era 180-day long-term substitute allowance, raised minimum education requirement to a bachelor's degree for 180+ day placements and added mentoring/professional development and data collection.
The Senate K–12 Subcommittee recommended reporting Senate Bill 1230, a substitute that extends a COVID-era exemption allowing long-term substitutes to serve 180 days (rather than the ordinary 90) for two additional years and adds new qualifications and monitoring requirements.
Under the substitute, a long-term substitute who serves beyond 90 days would generally be required to hold a bachelor’s degree…
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