HB 1243

  • Indiana House Bill
  • 2024 Regular Session
  • Introduced in House
  • Passed House Jan 31, 2024
  • Passed Senate Mar 05, 2024
  • Became Law Mar 13, 2024

Various education matters.

Abstract

Makes various changes to the education law concerning the following: (1) Indiana diploma requirements and designations and satisfying certain course requirements by obtaining a diploma. (2) The criteria to receive a waiver from postsecondary readiness competency requirements. (3) The minimum number of alternate diplomas that may be counted in determining a school's or school corporation's graduation rate. (4) Use of the terms "statewide assessment program" and "statewide summative assessment". (5) The responsibilities of the state advisory council on the education of children with disabilities. (6) The criteria an individual must meet to participate in the Indiana high school equivalency diploma program. Establishes notice and posting requirements regarding school corporations that fail to meet: (1) certain expenditure requirements regarding full-time teacher salaries; or (2) the percentage of state tuition support that must be expended on teacher compensation. Provides that the amount a school corporation expends on teacher compensation shall also include amounts the school corporation expends on certain dropout recovery education services. Provides that state tuition support for certain virtual students is not included in determining the amount a school corporation expends on teacher compensation. Requires the following: (1) Each public high school to offer, after June 30, 2028, at least once each school year at least one computer science course as a separate subject in the public high school's curriculum. (2) The department of education (department), in revising and updating academic standards, to consider integrating: (A) computer science; and (B) data literacy and data science; standards into a subject area being revised. (3) Beginning with the cohort of students who are expected to graduate from a public school or a state accredited nonpublic school in 2029, a student to successfully complete instruction on computer science as a separate subject before the student may graduate. (4) Each public school to participate in an annual statewide survey concerning school fees charged to students or parents to be eligible to receive a distribution from the curricular materials fund. (5) The department to develop proposals to align diploma waiver statutes with new diploma requirements. (6) Charter schools to post certain information. Provides that the state board of education (state board) may allow a computer science course to satisfy one or more diploma course requirements. Removes provisions regarding the application and waiver of requirements concerning: (1) certain expenditure requirements regarding full-time teacher salaries; and (2) the percentage of state tuition support that must be used for teacher compensation. Removes provisions that have expired concerning high school graduation requirements and graduation waivers. Removes language concerning the disqualification of certain students for state scholarships, grants, or assistance administered by the commission for higher education and provides that a student may not receive or use any state scholarships, grants, or assistance administered by the commission for certain noncredit-bearing, nondegree seeking courses. Amends the expiration date for the high school equivalency pilot program to June 30, 2026. (The current expiration date is June 30, 2024.) Allows school corporations to provide certain notices regarding expulsion meetings by electronic mail. Provides each school corporation, charter school, and state accredited nonpublic school shall include in its curriculum for students enrolled in grade 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12 (instead of all high school students) instruction concerning personal financial responsibility. Provides that a literacy achievement grant is not subject to collective bargaining. Provides that a school corporation may include instruction regarding Internet safety in the school corporation's curriculum. Requires the department to approve previously developed age appropriate curricula concerning Internet safety not later than July 1, 2025. Requires the office of management and budget to establish a kindergarten through grade 12 data governance team. Establishes the duties of the data governance team, including the submission of a report to the legislative council. Requires, not later than July 1, 2024, the department to: (1) establish an online, self-paced professional development module with regard to mathematics; (2) develop math descriptions correlated to proficiency level descriptors to track proficiency at the student level; (3) create and identify dedicated math resources to assist with intervention and enrichment opportunities and instructional strategies; and (4) post the resources on the department's website. Requires, not later than December 1, 2024, the department to submit a plan to the legislative council that includes: (1) strategies for the early identification of students who are at risk of not meeting grade level proficiency in mathematics; and (2) recommendations for high quality intervention policies for mathematics. Defines "literacy coach" and requires literacy coaches to prioritize certain duties. Provides for the availability of certain grants for literacy coaches. Establishes certain restrictions and requirements regarding visiting teacher licenses. Requires the department and the commission for higher education, in conjunction with the state board, to partner with teacher preparation programs to receive an outside evaluation of teacher preparation reading instruction programs. Requires the department to develop guidelines regarding the use of curriculum or content that prepares elementary school teacher candidates in math instruction. Provides that a student's latest statewide assessment program test results are included on the student's transcript upon request of the student. Provides that successful completion of an International Baccalaureate diploma program course (course) shall count for high school credit. Provides that any rule adopted by the state board or the department concerning certain diplomas must provide that successful completion of a course is credited toward fulfilling the requirements of certain diplomas. Provides that high school students who have taken a course examination and received a score of four or higher on the examination are entitled to postsecondary academic credit at state educational institutions under certain conditions. Amends the requirements to receive a literacy endorsement. Requires the governing body of each school corporation to have a policy regarding the participation of habitually truant students in extracurricular and co-curricular activities.

Bill Sponsors (6)

Votes


Actions


Mar 13, 2024

House

Public Law 150

Office of the Governor

Signed by the Governor

Mar 12, 2024

Senate

Signed by the President of the Senate

Mar 11, 2024

House

Signed by the Speaker

Senate

Signed by the President Pro Tempore

Mar 08, 2024

Senate

Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 337: yeas 40, nays 7

House

Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 356: yeas 95, nays 1

Senate

CCR # 1 filed in the Senate

House

CCR # 1 filed in the House

Mar 06, 2024

Senate

Senate advisors appointed: Yoder and Rogers

House

House dissented from Senate amendments

Senate

Senate conferees appointed: Raatz and Hunley

House

House advisors appointed: Goodrich, Davis, Cash, DeLaney, Klinker and Pfaff

House

House conferees appointed: Behning and Smith V

Mar 05, 2024

House

Motion to dissent filed

Senate

Returned to the House with amendments

Senate

Third reading: passed; Roll Call 283: yeas 48, nays 0

Mar 04, 2024

Senate

Amendment #2 (Raatz) prevailed; voice vote

Senate

Amendment #5 (Raatz) prevailed; voice vote

Senate

Amendment #3 (Raatz) prevailed; voice vote

Senate

Amendment #7 (Raatz) prevailed; voice vote

Senate

Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed

Senate

Amendment #8 (Raatz) prevailed; voice vote

Feb 29, 2024

Senate

Committee report: amend do pass, adopted

Feb 22, 2024

Senate

Committee report: amend do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Appropriations

  • Committee-Passage
  • Referral-Committee
Appropriations

Feb 12, 2024

Senate

First reading: referred to Committee on Education and Career Development

  • Reading-1
  • Referral-Committee
Education and Career Development

Feb 01, 2024

House

Referred to the Senate

Jan 31, 2024

House

Senate sponsors: Senators Raatz and Rogers

House

Representative Davis M added as coauthor

House

Third reading: passed; Roll Call 111: yeas 96, nays 0

Jan 30, 2024

House

Amendment #8 (Behning) prevailed; voice vote

House

Amendment #3 (DeLaney) prevailed; voice vote

House

Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed

House

Amendment #5 (DeLaney) failed; Roll Call 72: yeas 28, nays 63

Jan 25, 2024

House

Committee report: amend do pass, adopted

Jan 11, 2024

House

Representative McGuire J added as coauthor

Jan 09, 2024

House

Coauthored by Representative Goodrich

House

Authored by Representative Behning

House

First reading: referred to Committee on Education

  • Reading-1
  • Referral-Committee
Education

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
Enrolled House Bill (H) PDF
Engrossed House Bill (H) PDF
House Bill (S) PDF PDF
Engrossed House Bill (S) PDF
House Bill (H) PDF
Introduced House Bill (H) PDF

Related Documents

Document Format
Fiscal Note: HB1243.07.ENRS.FN001 PDF

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