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Committee approves bill to let upper‑class students earn elective credit for work or volunteer placements
Senate Education and Cultural Resources Committee
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Summary
Senate Education and Cultural Resources Committee approved House Bill 381 as amended (10–4), expanding opportunities for 11th and 12th graders to earn elective credit for work or volunteer placements including congregate care, childcare, and school-age program settings.
The Senate Education and Cultural Resources Committee voted to concur in House Bill 381, as amended, which allows some 11th- and 12th-grade students to earn elective credit for work or volunteer placements at certain facilities.
Mr. McCracken summarized the bill as carried by Representative Buttry;…
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