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Superintendent outlines sweeping school-code changes, cyber-school rules and new reporting requirements
Summary
Superintendent Hector Lutz reviewed recent state school-code changes that affect admissions payment options, certification spans, cyber-school funding and attendance verification, mandatory firearm-incident notifications and phased literacy and FAFSA-related requirements. District staff said some changes will require new administrative regulations.
Superintendent Hector Lutz told the Baldwin-Whitehall board that a batch of state school-code changes tied to the late state budget will require procedural and policy updates at the district level.
Lutz said the changes include a requirement that public and nonpublic schools offering admission fees must maintain a cash-payment option and that certification spans for teachers were adjusted to simplify hiring in certain grade levels. He described measures affecting cyber-charter funding and reporting that could…
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