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Bill Detail: HB23-1188

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Title Individualized Learning Schools And Programs
Status House Committee on Appropriations Lay Over Unamended - Amendment(s) Failed (05/11/2023)
Bill Subjects
  • Education & School Finance (Pre & K-12)
House Sponsors M. Soper (R)
Senate Sponsors J. Rich (R)
House Committee Education
Senate Committee
Date Introduced 02/08/2023
Summary

The bill authorizes a public school or a charter school that is
permitted by its charter authorizer to offer an individualized learning
program or become an individualized learning school.
Individualized learning includes a course of instruction or
grade-level course work that is:
  • Provided, in whole or in part, independently from a regular
classroom setting or schedule;
  • Supervised, monitored, assessed, evaluated, and
documented by a teacher employed by an individualized
learning school or a public school that offers an
individualized learning program; and
  • Documented in the student's written learning plan.
The bill requires each charter school application to identify
whether the proposed charter school will offer an individualized learning
program or become an individualized learning school.
The bill authorizes an existing charter school to request to amend
the charter contract to allow the charter school to offer an individualized
learning program or propose to become an individualized learning school
either in connection with the charter-renewal process or pursuant to an
agreement with the charter authorizer that the charter school will submit
a written plan for becoming an individualized learning school.
The bill requires an individualized learning school to operate as
part of, or within reasonable proximity to, a public school that serves
students enrolled in the individualized learning program.
The bill requires an individualized learning school or an
individualized learning program to be open for enrollment to any student
whose residence is within reasonable distance of the school or program
that will permit the student to attend the school in person on a daily basis,
if needed.
The bill requires each student enrolled in an individualized
learning school or individualized learning program to have a written
learning plan that is designed to meet the student's individual educational
needs.
The bill requires direct personal contact between a teacher and
each student to take place at least once per school week.
The bill requires a teacher to evaluate the educational progress of
each student enrolled in an individualized learning school or
individualized learning program at least once a month during the student's
enrollment. If the teacher determines the student failed to make
satisfactory progress or failed to follow the student's written learning
plan, the bill requires the teacher to develop an intervention plan for the
student. If the student continues to make less-than-satisfactory progress
after 3 consecutive months despite an intervention plan, the bill requires
the teacher to develop and implement an amended written learning plan
that includes a course of study designed to meet the student's needs more
appropriately.
The bill requires individualized learning to be overseen by a chief
academic officer who is appointed by the individualized learning school
or public school that offers an individualized learning program.
For the 2023-24 and 2024-25 state fiscal years, the bill requires an
individualized learning entity to receive public school funding if a student
is enrolled in an individualized learning entity that was operating on or
before the effective date of this act; was enrolled in a public school the
preceding academic school year; was not enrolled in a private school or
participating in a nonpublic home-based education program the preceding
school year; or is enrolling for the first time as a kindergarten or
first-grade student or has recently moved to Colorado and is enrolling for
the first time as a Colorado resident in any grade level. Beginning with
the 2025-26 state fiscal year, the bill requires an individualized learning
school to receive public school funding in the manner and to the degree
that applies to any student enrolled in a public school.

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