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Committee introduces RS 32392 on school‑attendance denials; four additional RSs approved for printing

2381773 · February 14, 2025
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Summary

The House Education Committee introduced Representative Sean Dyger's RS 32392, which tightens language allowing school boards to deny or refuse enrollment for dangerous students, and approved introduction/printing of four additional Research Statements (RSs) by roll call vote 8‑5.

BOISE — In an early agenda item on Feb. 14, the House Education Committee introduced RS 32392, a research statement presented by Representative Sean Dyger, R‑District 23, that revises statutory language to clarify when a school board may deny or decline enrollment for individuals judged to be dangerous.

Representative Dyger told the committee RS 32392 reorganizes existing language and narrows the standard from broadly "incorrigible" behavior to conduct "in the judgment of the board" that is "detrimental to the health and safety of other pupils" and captures situations where a student is withdrawn by parents before an expulsion process completes. The RS…

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