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H0393.............................................................by EDUCATION SCHOOLS - INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS - Amends existing law to provide that instructional hours for required academic subjects and curriculum shall be scheduled on Monday through Thursday; to provide that noninstructional and nonacademic classes, social, athletic and extracurricular activities may be scheduled on both Friday and Saturday; to exclude time in school assemblies from being included in instructional hours; to provide that educational programs for out-of-school youth and adults shall not be scheduled to interfere with the academic instructional hours reserved for Monday through Thursday; to provide that kindergarten classes shall be scheduled during required instructional hours; to provide that extracurricular activities shall not be scheduled at any time Monday through Thursday; and to clarify that time spent in extracurricular activities shall not be counted toward general attendance requirements. 03/26 House intro - 1st rdg - to printing 03/27 Rpt prt - to Educ
|||| LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO |||| Fifty-seventh Legislature First Regular Session - 2003IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE BILL NO. 393 BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARDS OF TRUSTEES AND INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS; AMENDING 3 SECTION 33-512, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS FOR 4 REQUIRED ACADEMIC SUBJECTS AND CURRICULUM SHALL BE SCHEDULED ON MONDAY 5 THROUGH THURSDAY, TO PROVIDE THAT NONINSTRUCTIONAL AND NONACADEMIC CLAS- 6 SES, SOCIAL, ATHLETIC AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES MAY BE SCHEDULED ON 7 BOTH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, TO EXCLUDE TIME IN SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES FROM BEING 8 INCLUDED IN INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS, TO PROVIDE THAT EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR 9 OUT-OF-SCHOOL YOUTH AND ADULTS SHALL NOT BE SCHEDULED TO INTERFERE WITH 10 THE ACADEMIC INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS RESERVED FOR MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY, TO 11 PROVIDE THAT KINDERGARTEN CLASSES SHALL BE SCHEDULED DURING REQUIRED 12 INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS AS PROVIDED HEREIN, TO PROVIDE THAT EXTRACURRICULAR 13 ACTIVITIES SHALL NOT BE SCHEDULED AT ANY TIME MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY AND 14 TO CLARIFY THAT TIME SPENT IN EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES SHALL NOT BE 15 COUNTED TOWARD GENERAL ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS. 16 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 17 SECTION 1. That Section 33-512, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 18 amended to read as follows: 19 33-512. GOVERNANCE OF SCHOOLS. The board of trustees of each school dis- 20 trict shall have the following powers and duties: 21 1. To fix the days of the year and the hours of the day when schools 22 shall be in session. However: 23 (a) Each school district shall annually adopt and implement a school cal- 24 endar which provides its students at each grade level with the following 25 minimum number of instructional hours, and provided further, that instruc- 26 tional hours for required academic subjects and curriculum shall be sched- 27 uled on the days of the week Monday through Thursday. Noninstructional 28 classes, nonacademic classes, school social, athletic and extracurricular 29 activities may be scheduled at any time on both Friday and Saturday, but 30 shall not be scheduled during the noon hour, after-school hours or in the 31 evening hours on any day Monday through Thursday: 32 Grades Hours 33 9-12 990 34 4-8 900 35 1-3 810 36 K 450 37 (b)School assemblies, tTesting and other instructionally related activi- 38 ties involving students directly may be included in the required instruc- 39 tional hours scheduled Monday through Thursday. 40 (c) When approved by a local school board, annual instructional hour 41 requirements stated in paragraph (a) may be reduced as follows: 42 (i) Up to a total of twenty-two (22) hours to accommodate staff 43 development activities conducted on such days as the local school 2 1 board deems appropriate. 2 (ii) Up to a total of eleven (11) hours of emergency school closures 3 due to adverse weather conditions and facility failures. 4 However, transportation to and from school, passing times between classes, 5 recess and lunch periods shall not be included. 6 (d) Student and staff activities related to the opening and closing of 7 the school year, grade reporting, program planning, staff meetings, and 8 other classroom and building management activities shall not be counted as 9 instructional time or in the reductions provided in paragraph (c)(i) of 10 this section. 11 (e) For multiple shift programs, this rule applies to each shift (i.e., 12 each student must have access to the minimum annual required hours of 13 instructions). 14 (f) The instructional time requirement for grade 12 students may be 15 reduced by action of a local school board for an amount of time not to 16 exceed eleven (11) hours of instructional time. 17 (g) The state superintendent of public instruction may grant an exemption 18 from the provisions of this section for an individual building within a 19 district, when the closure of that building, for unforeseen circumstances, 20 does not affect the attendance of other buildings within the district. 21 2. To adopt and carry on, and provide for the financing of, a total edu- 22 cational program for the district. Such programs in other than elementary 23 school districts may include education programs for out-of-school youth and 24 adults, provided such programs shall not be scheduled so as to interfere with 25 the academic instructional hours reserved for Monday through Thursday as spec- 26 ified in subsection 1.(a) of this section; and such districts may provide 27 classes in kindergarten, provided such classes are scheduled during hours 28 reserved for required instructional hours Monday through Thursday as specified 29 in subsection 1.(a) of this section; 30 3. To provide, or require pupils to be provided with, suitable textbooks 31 and supplies, and for advice on textbook selections may appoint a textbook 32 adoption committee as provided in section 33-512A, Idaho Code; 33 4. To protect the morals and health of the pupils; 34 5. To exclude from school, children not of school age; 35 6. To prescribe rules for the disciplining of unruly or insubordinate 36 pupils, such rules to be included in a district discipline code adopted by the 37 board of trustees and a summarized version thereof to be provided in writing 38 at the beginning of each school year to the teachers and students in the dis- 39 trict in a manner consistent with the student's age, grade and level of aca- 40 demic achievement; 41 7. To exclude from school, pupils with contagious or infectious diseases 42 who are diagnosed or suspected as having a contagious or infectious disease or 43 those who are not immune and have been exposed to a contagious or infectious 44 disease; and to close school on order of the state board of health or local 45 health authorities; 46 8. To equip and maintain a suitable library or libraries in the school or 47 schools and to exclude therefrom, and from the schools, all books, tracts, 48 papers, and catechisms of sectarian nature; 49 9. To determine school holidays. Any listing of school holidays shall 50 include not less than the following: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Indepen- 51 dence Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Other days listed in section 52 73-108, Idaho Code, if the same shall fall on a school day, shall be observed 53 with appropriate ceremonies; and any days the state board of education may 54 designate, following the proclamation by the governor, shall be school holi- 55 days; 3 1 10. To erect and maintain on each schoolhouse or school grounds a suitable 2 flagstaff or flagpole, and display thereon the flag of the United States of 3 America on all days, except during inclement weather, when the school is in 4 session; and for each Veterans Day, each school in session shall conduct and 5 observe an appropriate program of at least one (1) class period remembering 6 and honoring American veterans; 7 11. To prohibit entrance to each schoolhouse or school grounds, to pro- 8 hibit loitering in schoolhouses or on school grounds and to provide for the 9 removal from each schoolhouse or school grounds of any individual or individu- 10 als who disrupt the educational processes or whose presence is detrimental to 11 the morals, health, safety, academic learning or discipline of the pupils. A 12 person who disrupts the educational process or whose presence is detrimental 13 to the morals, health, safety, academic learning or discipline of the pupils 14 or who loiters in schoolhouses or on school grounds, is guilty of a misde- 15 meanor. 16 12. To supervise and regulate, including by contract with established 17 entities, those extracurricular activities which are by definition outside of 18 or in addition to the regular academic courses or curriculum of a public 19 school, and which extracurricular activities shall not be considered to be a 20 property, liberty or contract right of any student, and such extracurricular 21 activities shall not be deemed a necessary element of a public school educa- 22 tion, but shall be considered to be a privilege, and such activities shall not 23 be scheduled for any day, including the noon hour, after-school hours or eve- 24 ning hours on Monday through Thursday as required by the provisions of subsec- 25 tion 1.(a) of this section, nor shall attendance during these activities be 26 counted toward general attendance requirements. 27 13. To govern the school district in compliance with state law and rules 28 of the state board of education. 29 14. To submit to the superintendent of public instruction not later than 30 July 1 of each year documentation which meets the reporting requirements of 31 the federal gun-free schools act of 1994 as contained within the federal 32 improving America's schools act of 1994. 33 15. To require that all persons hired for the first time by the district 34 or who have been in the employ of the district five (5) years or less, undergo 35 a criminal history check as provided in section 33-130, Idaho Code. All such 36 employees who are required to undergo a criminal history check shall obtain 37 the history check within three (3) months of starting employment, or for 38 employees with five (5) years or less with the district, within three (3) 39 months from the date such employee is notified that he must undergo a criminal 40 history check. Such employees shall pay the cost of the criminal history 41 check. If the criminal history check shows that the employee has been con- 42 victed of a felony crime enumerated in section 33-1208, Idaho Code, it shall 43 be grounds for immediate termination, dismissal or other personnel action of 44 the district, except that it shall be the right of the school district to 45 evaluate whether an individual convicted of one (1) of these crimes and having 46 been incarcerated for that crime shall be hired. The district may require any 47 or all persons who have been employed continuously with the same district for 48 more than five (5) years, to undergo a criminal history check as provided in 49 section 33-130, Idaho Code. If the district elects to require criminal his- 50 tory checks of such employees, the district shall pay the costs of the crimi- 51 nal history check or reimburse employees for such cost. A substitute teacher 52 who has undergone a criminal history check at the request of one (1) district 53 in which he has been employed as a substitute shall not be required to undergo 54 an additional criminal history check at the request of any other district in 55 which he is employed as a substitute if the teacher has obtained a criminal 4 1 history check within the previous three (3) years. If the district next 2 employing the substitute still elects to require another criminal history 3 check within the three (3) year period, that district shall pay the cost of 4 the criminal history check or reimburse the substitute teacher for such cost. 5 16. Each board of trustees of a school district shall be responsible for 6 developing a system for registering volunteers or contractors consistent with 7 maintaining a safe environment for their students.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS 13222 The purpose of this legislation is to emphasize the importance of academics; to allow students to take full advantage of the academic opportunities provided by Idaho's tax supported public schools; to give students adequate time to attend all of the classes offered during each school day; to provide students with adequate time to prepare all home work required by their teachers; to assure that students have adequate time to rest so that they can arrive at school each day fully rested and prepared to participate in all classroom activities; to provide teachers the opportunity to teach all of their classes with a minimum number of absent students; and to allow ample time on Friday and Saturday for extra-curricular activities. FISCAL IMPACT It is estimated that savings to the state general fund could be up to $8 million each year; school district cost savings could be up to $1.5 million a year. Contact Name: Lee Crockett Phone: 208-648-7803 Name: Rep. Eulalie Langford Phone: 208-332-1000 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE H 393