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House committee introduces bill allowing schools to deny enrollment for students with serious adjudications or who are disenrolled during expulsion process
Summary
Representative Sean Dyger, a Republican from District 23, asked the House Education Committee to introduce RS 32392, a draft request that would let local school boards deny enrollment to applicants whose conduct "in the judgment of the board" is dangerous and would add rules for recording serious adjudications and cases where parents withdraw students during an expulsion process.
Representative Sean Dyger, a Republican from District 23, asked the House Education Committee to introduce RS 32392, a draft request that tightens language allowing school boards to deny or bar enrollment for students the board judges dangerous and to record certain adjudications and enrollment history.
The bill restructures existing language into a list format, replaces the term "incorrigible" with a standard that allows a board to deny enrollment based on conduct "in the judgment of the board," and adds a provision to record cases where a student is withdrawn by…
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