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Committee debates SB 99 on CTE access and tuition formula, postpones final action for additional study

3406793 · May 20, 2025
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Summary

The House Education Committee discussed SB 99 on May 20, a bill directing sending and receiving districts to develop agreements enabling CTE-enrolled students to take additional academic course credits at receiving comprehensive high schools.

The House Education Committee on May 20 discussed Senate Bill 99, legislation intended to increase access to Career and Technical Education (CTE) by requiring sending and receiving districts to develop agreements allowing students enrolled in CTE programs to take additional academic courses at receiving comprehensive high schools.

Under the amendment introduced by Rep. Ladd, the sending district would pay the receiving district tuition equal to 0.15 of the receiving comprehensive high school pupil cost for each academic course credit taken by a sending district student. Committee members said the provision mirrors existing treatment for home-education students (RSA 198:38) and is intended to keep billing and accounting consistent with current DOE practice.

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