William B. Black
- Republican
Amends the School Code. Allows a school district, by resolution of its board, to operate on a 4-day school week plan approved by the State Board of Education. Provides that a school district that operates on a 4-day school week plan must ensure a minimum of 880 hours of student contact in addition to required institute days (instead of requiring a minimum term of 185 days). Makes related changes. Removes a provision referring to the closing of schools on January 29, 1981. Effective immediately.
Session Sine Die
Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments
Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Adopted
Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Assignments Refers to Education
Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Referred to Assignments
Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Filed with Secretary by Sen. Michael W. Frerichs
Held in Education
Postponed - Education
Assigned to Education
Alternate Chief Sponsor Changed to Sen. Michael W. Frerichs
Arrive in Senate
Placed on Calendar Order of First Reading
Chief Senate Sponsor Sen. Dale A. Righter
First Reading
Referred to Assignments
Third Reading - Standard Debate - Passed 081-021-002
Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Standard Debate
Removed from Short Debate Status
Second Reading - Short Debate
Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate
Do Pass as Amended / Short Debate Elementary & Secondary Education Committee; 019-000-000
Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate
House Committee Amendment No. 1 Adopted in Elementary & Secondary Education Committee; by Voice Vote
House Committee Amendment No. 1 Filed with Clerk by Elementary & Secondary Education Committee
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Patrick J. Verschoore
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Shane Cultra
Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Committee
First Reading
Referred to Rules Committee
Filed with the Clerk by Rep. William B. Black
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