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1999 SESSION
HB 2415 Gifted education.
Introduced by: Glenn R. Croshaw | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Gifted education. Establishes, in statute, the requirement, which currently exists in regulation, that local school boards establish local advisory committees on gifted education. The bill also requires the local advisory committee’s comments and recommendations on the annual report on gifted education programs to be submitted directly to the school board and the superintendent. This bill also includes some technical syntax changes.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Gifted education. Establishes, in statute, the requirement for the appointment of a local advisory committee on gifted education which currently exists in regulation. The bill also requires the local advisory committee’s comments and recommendations on the annual report on gifted education programs to be submitted directly to the school board and the superintendent. This bill also includes some technical syntax changes.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Gifted education. Establishes, in statute, the requirement for the appointment of a local advisory committee on gifted education which currently exists in regulation. The bill also requires the local advisory committee’s comments and recommendations on the annual report on gifted education programs to be submitted directly to the school board and the superintendent. This bill also includes some technical syntax changes.