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House education panel introduces measure tightening school enrollment rules for dangerous students

2408506 · February 14, 2025
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Summary

A House Education Committee member introduced RS 32392 to allow local school boards to deny or suspend enrollment for students whose behavior is judged dangerous or who have certain felony adjudications; the committee voted to introduce the request for statute (RS).

House Education Committee members voted to introduce RS 32392, a request-for-statute that would change statutory language governing when local school boards may deny school attendance to students deemed dangerous.

Representative Sean Dyger, sponsor of RS 32392, told the committee the measure “tightens up some language for school boards to be able to identify dangerous individuals that would be applying for attendance within their school.” The proposal reorganizes existing language and adds specific examples the board may use to deny enrollment.

The bill draft replaces…

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