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Bill to give voting seats to Student Advisory chair and Teacher of the Year draws mixed testimony

2839078 · April 1, 2025
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Supporters told the House Committee on Education on April 1 that adding the Student Advisory Council chair and the Teacher of the Year as voting members of Rhode Island’s Council on Elementary and Secondary Education would bring authentic, on‑the‑ground perspectives to policymaking.

The House Committee on Education heard testimony April 1 on House Bill 5839, which would add the chair of the Student Advisory Council and the Rhode Island Teacher of the Year as voting members of the Council on Elementary and Secondary Education.

Supporters, including the bill sponsor Representative David Morales and the National Education Association, said the two additions would bring merit‑based, current classroom and student perspectives to the council’s deliberations on policy and budget priorities. Morales said both representatives earn their positions through a competitive process and peer recognition rather than gubernatorial appointment, and…

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