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House Education panel introduces measure to adjust charter-school priority for active-duty military families
Summary
The Idaho House Committee on Education introduced RS 32,420, a technical change to charter-school enrollment priority that moves active-duty military personnel to the third priority to avoid displacing siblings; committee recommended the measure to the House second-reading calendar by voice vote.
Representative David Levitt, R‑Twin Falls, introduced RS 32,420 to the House Committee on Education on Jan. 17, 2025. The measure adjusts the priority list used by charter schools for admission so that active‑duty military personnel are third in priority, a change Levitt said addresses concerns about siblings being bumped from enrollment lists.
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