AL HB543 | 2011 | Regular Session

Status

Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Republican 5)
Status: Introduced on April 19 2011 - 25% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2011-06-01 - Pending third reading on day 22 Favorable from Education Policy with 1 substitute
Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [PDF]

Summary

Public schools, K-12 instructional days, 180 instructional days or hourly equivalent for Foundation Program, local board of education with approval of State Superintendent of Education authorized to make up cancelled instructional days by adjusting the hours of actual instruction, flexibility for local boards of education in establishing school calendar by instructional hours and date parameters, Flexible School Calendar Act, Sec. 16-13-231 am'd.

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Title

Public schools, K-12 instructional days, 180 instructional days or hourly equivalent for Foundation Program, local board of education with approval of State Superintendent of Education authorized to make up cancelled instructional days by adjusting the hours of actual instruction, flexibility for local boards of education in establishing school calendar by instructional hours and date parameters, Flexible School Calendar Act, Sec. 16-13-231 am'd.

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History

DateChamberAction
2011-06-01 Pending third reading on day 22 Favorable from Education Policy with 1 substitute
2011-06-01 Indefinitely Postponed
2011-05-03 Read for the second time and placed on the calendar with 1 substitute and
2011-04-19 Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Education Policy

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