Bill Text: IA SF391 | 2023-2024 | 90th General Assembly | Enrolled
Bill Title: A bill for an act relating to education, including modifying provisions related to comprehensive school improvement plans, teacher librarians and guidance counselors, required days or hours of instruction in elementary and secondary schools, agreements between school districts and community colleges to teach certain courses, and required courses in school districts and accredited nonpublic schools, and authorizing school districts to offer sequential units in one classroom. (Formerly SSB 1076.) Effective date: 07/01/2023.
Spectrum: Committee Bill
Status: (Passed) 2023-05-26 - Signed by Governor. S.J. 1086. [SF391 Detail]
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AN
ACT
RELATING
TO
EDUCATION,
INCLUDING
MODIFYING
PROVISIONS
RELATED
TO
COMPREHENSIVE
SCHOOL
IMPROVEMENT
PLANS,
TEACHER
LIBRARIANS
AND
GUIDANCE
COUNSELORS,
REQUIRED
DAYS
OR
HOURS
OF
INSTRUCTION
IN
ELEMENTARY
AND
SECONDARY
SCHOOLS,
AGREEMENTS
BETWEEN
SCHOOL
DISTRICTS
AND
COMMUNITY
COLLEGES
TO
TEACH
CERTAIN
COURSES,
AND
REQUIRED
COURSES
IN
SCHOOL
DISTRICTS
AND
ACCREDITED
NONPUBLIC
SCHOOLS,
AND
AUTHORIZING
SCHOOL
DISTRICTS
TO
OFFER
SEQUENTIAL
UNITS
IN
ONE
CLASSROOM.
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
DIVISION
I
ELIMINATION
OF
COMPREHENSIVE
SCHOOL
IMPROVEMENT
PLAN
Section
1.
Section
256.7,
subsection
21,
paragraph
a,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
a.
Requirements
that
all
school
districts
and
accredited
nonpublic
schools
develop,
implement,
and
file
with
the
department
a
comprehensive
school
improvement
plan
report
that
includes
but
is
not
limited
to
demonstrated
school,
parental,
and
community
involvement
in
assessing
educational
needs,
establishing
local
education
standards
and
student
achievement
levels,
and,
as
applicable,
the
consolidation
of
federal
and
state
planning,
goal-setting,
and
reporting
requirements
Senate
File
391,
p.
2
information
necessary
for
the
department
of
education
to
submit
to
the
United
States
secretary
of
education
the
plan
required
pursuant
to
the
federal
Elementary
and
Secondary
Education
Act,
as
amended
by
the
federal
Every
Student
Succeeds
Act,
Pub.
L.
No.
114-95
.
Each
school
district
and
accredited
nonpublic
school
shall
include
in
its
comprehensive
school
improvement
plan
a
list
and
description
of
the
online
coursework
offered
by
the
school
district
or
accredited
nonpublic
school
to
which
the
student
is
enrolled.
Sec.
2.
Section
279.61,
subsection
5,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
5.
For
the
school
year
beginning
July
1,
2016,
and
each
succeeding
school
year,
the
board
of
directors
of
each
school
district
shall
submit
to
the
local
community
,
and
to
the
department
as
a
component
of
the
school
district’s
comprehensive
school
improvement
plan
required
by
section
256.7,
subsection
21
,
an
annual
report
on
student
utilization
of
the
district’s
career
information
and
decision-making
system.
Sec.
3.
Section
279.68,
subsection
3,
paragraph
a,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
a.
To
ensure
all
children
are
reading
proficiently
by
the
end
of
third
grade,
each
school
district
shall
address
reading
proficiency
as
part
of
its
comprehensive
school
improvement
plan
,
drawing
upon
information
about
students
from
assessments
and
reassessments
conducted
pursuant
to
subsection
1
and
the
prevalence
of
areas
in
which
students
are
persistently
at
risk
in
reading
identified
by
classroom,
elementary
school,
and
other
student
characteristics.
As
part
of
its
comprehensive
school
improvement
plan,
each
Each
school
district
shall
review
chronic
early
elementary
absenteeism
for
its
impact
on
literacy
development.
If
more
than
fifteen
percent
of
an
attendance
center’s
students
are
not
reading
proficiently
and
are
persistently
at
risk
in
reading
by
the
end
of
third
grade,
the
comprehensive
school
improvement
plan
shall
include
school
district
shall
develop
and
implement
strategies
to
reduce
that
percentage,
including
school
and
community
strategies
to
raise
the
percentage
of
students
who
are
reading
at
grade
level.
Sec.
4.
Section
280.19,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
Senate
File
391,
p.
3
follows:
280.19
Plans
for
at-risk
children.
The
board
of
directors
of
each
public
school
district
shall
incorporate,
into
the
kindergarten
admissions
program,
criteria
and
procedures
for
identification
and
integration
of
at-risk
children
and
their
developmental
needs.
This
incorporation
shall
be
part
of
the
comprehensive
school
improvement
plan
developed
and
implemented
in
accordance
with
section
256.7,
subsection
21
,
paragraph
“a”
.
Sec.
5.
Section
280.28,
subsection
7,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
7.
Integration
of
policy
and
reporting
Reporting
.
The
board
of
directors
of
a
school
district
and
the
authorities
in
charge
of
each
nonpublic
school
shall
integrate
its
antiharassment
and
antibullying
policy
into
the
comprehensive
school
improvement
plan
required
under
section
256.7,
subsection
21
,
and
shall
report
data
collected
under
subsection
6
,
as
specified
by
the
department,
to
the
department
and
to
the
local
community.
Sec.
6.
Section
284.5,
subsection
3,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
3.
Each
school
district
and
area
education
agency
that
provides
a
beginning
teacher
mentoring
and
induction
program
under
this
chapter
shall
develop
a
plan
for
the
program.
A
school
district
shall
include
its
plan
in
the
school
district’s
comprehensive
school
improvement
plan
submitted
pursuant
to
section
256.7,
subsection
21
.
The
plan
shall,
at
a
minimum,
provide
for
a
two-year
sequence
of
induction
program
content
and
activities
to
support
the
Iowa
teaching
standards
and
beginning
teacher
professional
and
personal
needs;
mentor
training
that
includes,
at
a
minimum,
skills
of
classroom
demonstration
and
coaching,
and
district
expectations
for
beginning
teacher
competence
on
Iowa
teaching
standards;
placement
of
mentors
and
beginning
teachers;
the
process
for
dissolving
mentor
and
beginning
teacher
partnerships;
district
organizational
support
for
release
time
for
mentors
and
beginning
teachers
to
plan,
provide
demonstration
of
classroom
practices,
observe
teaching,
and
provide
feedback;
structure
for
mentor
selection
and
assignment
of
mentors
to
beginning
teachers;
a
district
facilitator;
and
program
evaluation.
Senate
File
391,
p.
4
Sec.
7.
Section
284.6,
subsections
3,
4,
and
7,
Code
2023,
are
amended
to
read
as
follows:
3.
A
school
district
shall
incorporate
develop
a
district
professional
development
plan
into
the
district’s
comprehensive
school
improvement
plan
submitted
to
the
department
in
accordance
with
section
256.7,
subsection
21
.
The
district
professional
development
plan
shall
include
a
description
of
the
means
by
which
the
school
district
will
provide
access
to
all
teachers
in
the
district
to
professional
development
programs
or
offerings
that
meet
the
requirements
of
subsection
1
.
The
plan
shall
align
all
professional
development
with
the
school
district’s
long-range
student
learning
goals
and
the
Iowa
teaching
standards.
The
plan
shall
indicate
the
school
district’s
approved
professional
development
provider
or
providers.
4.
In
cooperation
with
the
teacher’s
evaluator,
the
career
teacher
employed
by
a
school
district
shall
develop
an
individual
teacher
professional
development
plan.
The
evaluator
shall
consult
with
the
teacher’s
supervisor
on
the
development
of
the
individual
teacher
professional
development
plan.
The
purpose
of
the
plan
is
to
promote
individual
and
group
professional
development.
The
individual
plan
shall
be
based,
at
minimum,
on
the
needs
of
the
teacher,
the
Iowa
teaching
standards,
and
the
student
achievement
goals
of
the
attendance
center
and
the
school
district
as
outlined
in
the
comprehensive
school
improvement
plan
.
The
individual
plan
shall
include
goals
for
the
individual
which
are
beyond
those
required
under
the
attendance
center
professional
development
plan
developed
pursuant
to
subsection
7
.
7.
Each
attendance
center
shall
develop
an
attendance
center
professional
development
plan.
The
purpose
of
the
plan
is
to
promote
group
professional
development.
The
attendance
center
plan
shall
be
based,
at
a
minimum,
on
the
needs
of
the
teachers,
the
Iowa
teaching
standards,
district
professional
development
plans,
and
the
student
achievement
goals
of
the
attendance
center
and
the
school
district
as
set
forth
in
the
comprehensive
school
improvement
plan
.
Sec.
8.
Section
284.14,
subsection
3,
paragraph
a,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
Senate
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391,
p.
5
a.
Commencing
with
the
school
year
beginning
July
1,
2007,
the
commission
shall
initiate
planning
pilots,
in
selected
kindergarten
through
grade
twelve
schools,
to
test
the
effectiveness
of
the
pay-for-performance
program.
The
purpose
of
the
planning
pilots
is
to
identify
the
strengths
and
weaknesses
of
various
pay-for-performance
program
designs,
evaluate
cost
effectiveness,
analyze
student
achievement
needs,
select
formative
and
summative
student
achievement
measures
that
align
to
identify
needs,
consider
necessary
supports
related
to
the
student
achievement
goals
in
the
school
district’s
comprehensive
school
improvement
plan
,
review
assessment
needs,
identify
mechanisms
to
account
for
existing
teacher
contract
provisions
within
the
proposed
career
ladder
salary
increments,
allow
thorough
review
of
data,
and
make
necessary
adjustments
before
proposing
implementation
of
the
pay-for-performance
program
statewide.
Sec.
9.
Section
284A.5,
subsection
3,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
3.
Each
school
board
shall
establish
an
administrator
mentoring
program
for
all
beginning
administrators.
The
school
board
may
adopt
the
model
program
developed
by
the
department
pursuant
to
subsection
2
.
Each
school
board’s
beginning
administrator
mentoring
and
induction
program
shall,
at
a
minimum,
provide
for
one
year
of
programming
to
support
the
Iowa
standards
for
school
administrators
adopted
pursuant
to
section
256.7,
subsection
27
,
and
beginning
administrators’
professional
and
personal
needs.
Each
school
board
shall
develop
and
implement
a
beginning
administrator
mentoring
and
induction
plan.
The
plan
shall
describe
the
mentor
selection
process,
describe
supports
for
beginning
administrators,
describe
program
organizational
and
collaborative
structures,
provide
a
budget,
provide
for
sustainability
of
the
program,
and
provide
for
program
evaluation.
The
school
board
employing
an
administrator
shall
determine
the
conditions
and
requirements
of
an
administrator
participating
in
a
program
established
pursuant
to
this
section
.
A
school
board
shall
include
its
plan
in
the
school
district’s
comprehensive
school
improvement
plan
submitted
pursuant
to
section
256.7,
subsection
21
.
Senate
File
391,
p.
6
Sec.
10.
Section
284A.6,
subsection
2,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
2.
In
cooperation
with
the
administrator’s
evaluator,
the
administrator
who
has
a
professional
administrator
license
issued
by
the
board
of
educational
examiners
pursuant
to
chapter
272
and
is
employed
by
a
school
district
or
area
education
agency
in
a
school
district
administrative
position
shall
develop
an
individual
administrator
professional
development
plan.
The
purpose
of
the
plan
is
to
promote
individual
and
group
professional
development.
The
individual
plan
shall
be
based,
at
a
minimum,
on
the
needs
of
the
administrator,
the
Iowa
standards
for
school
administrators
adopted
pursuant
to
section
256.7,
subsection
27
,
and
the
student
achievement
goals
of
the
attendance
center
and
the
school
district
as
outlined
in
the
comprehensive
school
improvement
plan
.
DIVISION
II
TEACHER
LIBRARIANS
AND
GUIDANCE
COUNSELORS
Sec.
11.
Section
256.11,
subsections
9
and
9A,
Code
2023,
are
amended
to
read
as
follows:
9.
a.
Beginning
July
1,
2006
2023
,
each
school
district
shall
have
employ
either
a
qualified
teacher
librarian
who
shall
be
licensed
by
the
board
of
educational
examiners
under
chapter
272
or
a
person
previously
employed
as
a
librarian
by
a
public
library
.
The
board
of
educational
examiners
shall
not
require
an
applicant
for
a
teacher
librarian
license
to
have
a
master’s
degree.
b.
The
state
board
shall
establish
in
rule
standards
for
school
district
library
programs,
which
shall
be
designed
to
provide
for
methods
to
improve
library
collections
to
meet
student
needs,
include
a
current
and
diverse
collection
of
fiction
and
nonfiction
materials
in
a
variety
of
formats
to
support
student
curricular
needs,
and
include
a
plan
for
annually
updating
and
replacing
library
materials
and
equipment.
c.
The
state
board
shall
establish
in
rule
a
definition
of
and
standards
for
an
articulated
sequential
kindergarten
through
grade
twelve
media
program.
d.
A
school
district
that
entered
into
a
contract
with
an
Senate
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p.
7
individual
for
employment
as
a
media
specialist
or
librarian
prior
to
June
1,
2006,
shall
be
considered
to
be
in
compliance
with
this
subsection
until
June
30,
2011,
if
the
individual
is
making
annual
progress
toward
meeting
the
requirements
for
a
teacher
librarian
endorsement
issued
by
the
board
of
educational
examiners
under
chapter
272
.
A
school
district
that
entered
into
a
contract
with
an
individual
for
employment
as
a
media
specialist
or
librarian
who
holds
at
least
a
master’s
degree
in
library
and
information
studies
shall
be
considered
to
be
in
compliance
with
this
subsection
until
the
individual
leaves
the
employ
of
the
school
district.
9A.
Beginning
July
1,
2007,
each
school
district
shall
have
a
qualified
guidance
counselor
who
shall
be
licensed
by
the
board
of
educational
examiners
under
chapter
272
.
Each
school
district
shall
work
toward
the
goal
of
having
one
qualified
guidance
counselor
for
every
three
hundred
fifty
students
enrolled
in
the
school
district.
The
state
board
shall
establish
in
rule
a
definition
of
and
standards
for
an
articulated
sequential
kindergarten
through
grade
twelve
guidance
and
counseling
program.
The
program
shall
be
designed
to
ensure
that
the
guidance
counselor
can
work
collaboratively
with
students,
teachers,
support
staff,
and
administrators
to
support
the
curricular
goals
of
the
school
by
offering
responsive
services
that
address
the
growth
and
development
needs
of
students
and
the
attainment
of
student
competencies
in
academic,
career,
and
social
areas.
DIVISION
III
REQUIRED
ATTENDANCE
——
SCHOOL
DISTRICTS,
ACCREDITED
NONPUBLIC
SCHOOLS,
CHARTER
SCHOOLS,
AND
INNOVATION
ZONE
SCHOOLS
Sec.
12.
Section
279.10,
subsection
1,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
1.
The
school
year
for
each
school
district
and
accredited
nonpublic
school
shall
begin
on
July
1
and
the
school
calendar
shall
begin
no
sooner
than
August
23
and
no
later
than
the
first
Monday
in
December.
The
school
calendar
shall
include
not
less
than
one
hundred
eighty
days
or
one
thousand
eighty
hours
of
instruction
during
the
calendar
year
,
of
which
not
more
than
five
days
or
thirty
hours
of
instruction
may
be
delivered
primarily
over
the
internet
except
as
otherwise
Senate
File
391,
p.
8
provided
in
section
256.43
or
in
rules
adopted
by
the
state
board
of
education
pursuant
to
section
256.7,
subsection
32
.
The
board
of
directors
of
a
school
district
and
the
authorities
in
charge
of
an
accredited
nonpublic
school
shall
determine
the
school
start
date
for
the
school
calendar
in
accordance
with
this
subsection
and
shall
set
the
number
of
days
or
hours
of
required
attendance
for
the
school
year
as
provided
in
section
299.1,
subsection
2
,
but
the
board
of
directors
of
a
school
district
shall
hold
a
public
hearing
on
any
proposed
school
calendar
prior
to
adopting
the
school
calendar.
If
the
board
of
directors
of
a
district
or
the
authorities
in
charge
of
an
accredited
nonpublic
school
extends
the
school
calendar
because
inclement
weather
caused
the
school
district
or
accredited
nonpublic
school
to
temporarily
close
during
the
regular
school
calendar,
the
school
district
or
accredited
nonpublic
school
may
excuse
a
graduating
senior
who
has
met
district
or
school
requirements
for
graduation
from
attendance
during
the
extended
school
calendar.
A
school
corporation
may
begin
employment
of
personnel
for
in-service
training
and
development
purposes
before
the
date
to
begin
elementary
and
secondary
school.
DIVISION
IV
EDUCATIONAL
STANDARDS
——
AGREEMENTS
WITH
COMMUNITY
COLLEGES
Sec.
13.
Section
279.50A,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
279.50A
Educational
standards
——
agreements
for
mathematics
and
science
units
with
community
colleges
.
1.
If
a
school
district’s
total
enrollment
exceeds
six
hundred
pupils,
the
A
school
district
may
enter
into
an
agreement
with
a
community
college
under
which
the
community
college
may
offer,
or
provide
a
community
college-employed
instructor
to
teach,
one
of
the
units
in
accordance
with
section
256.11,
subsection
5
,
paragraph
“a”
,
or
one
of
the
units
in
accordance
with
section
256.11,
subsection
5
,
paragraph
“d”
or
“e”
any
unit
,
and
if
the
unit
of
coursework
under
the
agreement
meets
the
requirements
specified
in
section
257.11,
subsection
3
,
paragraph
“b”
,
subparagraphs
(2)
through
(7),
the
unit
offered
shall
be
deemed
to
meet
the
education
program
requirement
for
a
unit
of
mathematics
or
science,
as
applicable,
pertaining
to
the
unit
under
section
256.11,
Senate
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p.
9
subsection
5
,
paragraph
“a”
,
“d”
,
or
“e”
if
applicable
.
The
provisions
of
this
subsection
are
applicable
only
if
all
of
the
following
conditions
are
met:
a.
The
school
district
has
made
every
reasonable
and
good
faith
effort
to
employ
a
teacher
licensed
under
chapter
272
for
the
unit
of
science
or
mathematics,
as
applicable,
and
is
unable
to
employ
such
a
teacher.
For
purposes
of
this
subsection
,
“good
faith
effort”
means
the
same
as
defined
in
section
279.19A,
subsection
9
.
b.
Enrollment
for
the
unit
exceeds
five
pupils.
c.
a.
The
unit
is
offered
during
the
regular
school
day.
d.
b.
The
unit
is
made
accessible
by
the
school
district
to
all
eligible
pupils.
2.
Pupils
enrolled
in
a
unit
of
coursework
offered
pursuant
to
subsection
1
are
not
eligible
for
supplementary
weighting
under
section
257.11,
subsection
3
.
DIVISION
V
AUTHORIZATION
TO
OFFER
SEQUENTIAL
UNITS
IN
ONE
CLASSROOM
Sec.
14.
Section
256.11,
Code
2023,
is
amended
by
adding
the
following
new
subsection:
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
5A.
a.
The
board
of
directors
of
a
school
district
or
the
authorities
in
charge
of
an
accredited
nonpublic
school
may
authorize
a
teacher
who
is
appropriately
licensed
by
the
board
of
educational
examiners
under
chapter
272
to
teach
two
or
more
sequential
units
of
one
subject
area
in
the
same
classroom
at
the
same
time
in
grades
nine
through
twelve.
The
board
of
directors
of
a
school
district
or
the
authorities
in
charge
of
an
accredited
nonpublic
school
shall
award
high
school
credit
to
a
student
upon
the
student’s
successful
completion
of
the
course.
The
teacher
must
meet
the
minimum
certification
requirements
of
the
national
organization
that
administers
the
advanced
placement
program
if
one
of
the
units
being
offered
pursuant
to
this
paragraph
is
an
advanced
placement
course.
b.
The
board
of
directors
of
a
school
district
or
the
authorities
in
charge
of
an
accredited
nonpublic
school
may
authorize
a
community
college-employed
instructor
who
is
providing
instruction
in
the
school
pursuant
to
section
261E.8
through
a
contractual
agreement
between
a
community
college
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p.
10
and
the
school
district
or
accredited
nonpublic
school
to
teach
two
or
more
sequential
units
of
one
subject
area
in
the
same
classroom
at
the
same
time
in
grades
nine
through
twelve.
The
board
of
directors
of
a
school
district
or
the
authorities
in
charge
of
an
accredited
nonpublic
school
shall
award
high
school
credit
to
a
student
upon
the
student’s
successful
completion
of
the
course
if
the
board
of
directors
of
the
school
district
or
the
authorities
in
charge
of
the
accredited
nonpublic
school
approved
the
course
pursuant
to
section
261E.8,
subsection
3.
The
community
college-employed
instructor
must
meet
the
minimum
certification
requirements
of
the
national
organization
that
administers
the
advanced
placement
program
if
one
of
the
units
being
offered
pursuant
to
this
paragraph
is
an
advanced
placement
course.
DIVISION
VI
EDUCATIONAL
STANDARDS
Sec.
15.
Section
256.7,
subsection
26,
paragraph
a,
subparagraph
(3),
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
(3)
The
rules
establishing
a
core
curriculum
shall
address
the
core
content
standards
in
subsection
28
and
the
skills
and
knowledge
students
need
to
be
successful
in
the
twenty-first
century.
The
core
curriculum
shall
include
social
studies
and
twenty-first
century
learning
skills
which
include
but
are
not
limited
to
civic
literacy,
health
literacy,
technology
literacy,
financial
literacy,
family
life
and
consumer
sciences,
and
employability
skills;
and
shall
address
the
curricular
needs
of
students
in
kindergarten
through
grade
twelve
in
those
areas.
The
state
board
shall
further
define
the
twenty-first
century
learning
skills
components
by
rule.
Sec.
16.
Section
256.11,
subsection
1,
paragraph
a,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
a.
If
a
school
offers
a
prekindergarten
program,
the
program
shall
be
designed
to
help
children
to
work
and
play
with
others,
to
express
themselves,
to
learn
to
use
and
manage
their
bodies,
and
to
extend
their
interests
and
understanding
of
the
world
about
them.
The
prekindergarten
program
shall
relate
the
role
of
the
family
to
the
child’s
developing
sense
of
self
and
perception
of
others.
Planning
and
carrying
out
prekindergarten
activities
designed
to
encourage
cooperative
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efforts
between
home
and
school
and
shall
focus
on
community
resources.
Except
as
otherwise
provided
in
this
subsection
,
a
prekindergarten
teacher
shall
hold
a
license
certifying
that
the
holder
is
qualified
to
teach
in
prekindergarten.
A
nonpublic
school
which
offers
only
a
prekindergarten
may,
but
is
not
required
to,
seek
and
obtain
accreditation.
Sec.
17.
Section
256.11,
subsections
3
and
4,
Code
2023,
are
amended
to
read
as
follows:
3.
The
following
areas
shall
be
taught
in
grades
one
through
six:
English-language
arts,
social
studies,
mathematics,
science,
health,
age-appropriate
and
research-based
human
growth
and
development,
physical
education,
traffic
safety,
music,
and
visual
art.
Computer
science
instruction
incorporating
the
standards
established
under
section
256.7,
subsection
26
,
paragraph
“a”
,
subparagraph
(4),
shall
be
offered
in
at
least
one
grade
level
commencing
with
the
school
year
beginning
July
1,
2023.
The
health
curriculum
shall
include
the
characteristics
of
communicable
diseases
including
acquired
immune
deficiency
syndrome
.
The
state
board
as
part
of
accreditation
standards
shall
adopt
curriculum
definitions
for
implementing
the
elementary
program.
4.
The
following
shall
be
taught
in
grades
seven
and
eight:
English-language
arts;
social
studies;
mathematics;
science;
health;
age-appropriate
and
research-based
human
growth
and
development;
career
exploration
and
development;
physical
education;
music;
and
visual
art.
Computer
science
instruction
incorporating
the
standards
established
under
section
256.7,
subsection
26
,
paragraph
“a”
,
subparagraph
(4),
shall
be
offered
in
at
least
one
grade
level
commencing
with
the
school
year
beginning
July
1,
2023.
Career
exploration
and
development
shall
be
designed
so
that
students
are
appropriately
prepared
to
create
an
individual
career
and
academic
plan
pursuant
to
section
279.61
,
incorporate
foundational
career
and
technical
education
concepts
aligned
with
the
six
career
and
technical
education
service
areas
as
defined
in
subsection
5
,
paragraph
“h”
,
and
incorporate
relevant
twenty-first
century
skills
to
facilitate
career
readiness,
and
introduce
students
to
career
opportunities
within
the
local
community
and
across
this
state
.
The
health
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12
curriculum
shall
include
age-appropriate
and
research-based
information
regarding
the
characteristics
of
sexually
transmitted
diseases,
including
HPV
and
the
availability
of
a
vaccine
to
prevent
HPV
,
and
acquired
immune
deficiency
syndrome
.
The
state
board
as
part
of
accreditation
standards
shall
adopt
curriculum
definitions
for
implementing
the
program
in
grades
seven
and
eight.
However,
this
subsection
shall
not
apply
to
the
teaching
of
career
exploration
and
development
in
nonpublic
schools.
For
purposes
of
this
section
,
“age-appropriate”
,
“HPV”
,
and
“research-based”
mean
the
same
as
defined
in
section
279.50
.
Sec.
18.
Section
256.11,
subsection
5,
paragraphs
f,
g,
and
i,
Code
2023,
are
amended
to
read
as
follows:
f.
Four
Two
sequential
units
of
one
world
language
,
which
may
include
American
sign
language.
The
department
may
waive
the
third
and
fourth
years
of
the
world
language
requirement
on
an
annual
basis
upon
the
request
of
the
board
of
directors
of
a
school
district
or
the
authorities
in
charge
of
a
nonpublic
school
if
the
board
or
authorities
are
able
to
prove
that
a
licensed
teacher
was
employed
and
assigned
a
schedule
that
would
have
allowed
students
to
enroll
in
a
world
language
class,
the
world
language
class
was
properly
scheduled,
students
were
aware
that
a
world
language
class
was
scheduled,
and
no
students
enrolled
in
the
class.
g.
(1)
All
students
physically
able
shall
be
required
to
participate
in
a
minimum
of
one-eighth
unit
of
physical
education
activities
during
each
semester
they
are
enrolled
in
school
except
as
otherwise
provided
in
this
paragraph.
A
minimum
of
one-eighth
unit
each
semester
is
required.
A
twelfth
grade
student
who
meets
the
requirements
of
this
paragraph
may
shall
be
excused
from
the
physical
education
requirement
by
the
principal
of
the
school
in
which
the
student
is
enrolled
if
the
parent
or
guardian
of
the
student
requests
in
writing
that
the
student
be
excused
from
the
physical
education
requirement.
A
student
who
wishes
to
be
excused
from
the
physical
education
requirement
must
be
seeking
to
be
excused
in
order
to
enroll
in
academic
courses
not
otherwise
available
to
the
student,
or
be
enrolled
or
participating
in
one
any
of
the
following:
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(a)
A
work-based
learning
program
or
other
educational
program
authorized
by
the
school
which
requires
the
student
to
leave
the
school
premises
for
specified
periods
of
time
during
the
school
day.
(b)
An
organized
and
supervised
athletic
program
which
requires
at
least
as
much
participation
per
week
as
one-eighth
unit
of
physical
education
An
activity
that
is
sponsored
by
the
school
in
which
the
student
is
enrolled
which
requires
at
least
as
much
physical
activity
per
week
as
one-eighth
unit
of
physical
education
.
(2)
Students
in
grades
nine
through
eleven
may
be
excused
from
the
physical
education
requirement
in
order
to
enroll
in
academic
courses
not
otherwise
available
to
the
student
if
the
board
of
directors
of
the
school
district
in
which
the
school
is
located,
or
the
authorities
in
charge
of
the
school,
if
the
school
is
a
nonpublic
school,
determine
that
students
from
the
school
may
be
permitted
to
be
excused
from
the
physical
education
requirement.
A
student
may
be
excused
by
the
principal
of
the
school
in
which
the
student
is
enrolled,
in
consultation
with
the
student’s
counselor,
for
up
to
one
semester,
trimester,
or
the
equivalent
of
a
semester
or
trimester,
per
year
if
the
parent
or
guardian
of
the
student
requests
in
writing
that
the
student
be
excused
from
the
physical
education
requirement.
The
student
seeking
to
be
excused
from
the
physical
education
requirement
must,
at
some
time
during
the
period
for
which
the
excuse
is
sought,
be
a
participant
in
an
organized
and
supervised
athletic
program
which
requires
at
least
as
much
time
of
participation
per
week
as
one-eighth
unit
of
physical
education.
(3)
(2)
The
principal
of
the
school
shall
inform
the
superintendent
of
the
school
district
or
nonpublic
school
that
the
student
has
been
excused.
Physical
education
activities
shall
emphasize
leisure
time
activities
which
will
benefit
the
student
outside
the
school
environment
and
after
graduation
from
high
school.
(4)
(3)
A
student
who
is
enrolled
in
a
junior
reserve
officers’
training
corps
shall
not
be
required
to
participate
in
physical
education
activities
under
subparagraph
(1)
or
to
meet
the
physical
activity
requirements
of
subsection
6
,
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p.
14
paragraph
“b”
,
subparagraph
(2),
but
shall
receive
one-eighth
unit
of
physical
education
credit
for
each
semester,
or
the
equivalent,
of
junior
reserve
officers’
training
corps
the
student
completes.
i.
Three
Two
units
in
the
fine
arts
which
shall
may
include
at
least
two
any
of
the
following:
dance,
music,
theater,
and
or
visual
art.
Sec.
19.
Section
256.11,
subsection
5,
paragraph
j,
subparagraph
(1),
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
(1)
One
unit
of
health
education
which
shall
may
include
personal
health;
food
and
nutrition;
environmental
health;
safety
and
survival
skills;
consumer
health;
family
life;
age-appropriate
and
research-based
human
growth
and
development;
substance
abuse
and
nonuse;
emotional
and
social
health;
health
resources;
cardiopulmonary
resuscitation;
and
prevention
and
control
of
disease,
including
age-appropriate
and
research-based
information
regarding
sexually
transmitted
diseases,
including
HPV
and
the
availability
of
a
vaccine
to
prevent
HPV
,
and
acquired
immune
deficiency
syndrome
.
Sec.
20.
Section
256.11,
subsection
5,
paragraph
k,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
k.
(1)
One-half
unit
of
personal
finance
literacy
,
which
may
be
offered
and
taught
through
dedicated
units
of
coursework
or
through
units
of
coursework
that
also
meet
the
requirements
of
the
coursework
required
under
paragraph
“a”
,
“b”
,
“c”
,
“d”
,
“e”
,
or
“h”
.
All
students,
beginning
with
the
students
in
the
2020-2021
school
year
graduating
class,
shall
complete
at
least
one-half
unit
of
personal
finance
literacy
as
a
condition
of
graduation.
(1)
The
personal
financial
literacy
curriculum
shall,
at
a
minimum,
address
all
of
the
following:
(a)
Savings,
including
emergency
fund,
purchases,
and
wealth
building.
(b)
Understanding
investments,
including
compound
and
simple
interest,
liquidity,
diversification,
risk
return
ratio,
certificates
of
deposit,
money
market
accounts,
single
stocks,
bonds,
mutual
funds,
rental
real
estate,
annuities,
commodities,
and
futures.
(c)
Wealth
building
and
college
planning,
including
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long-term
and
short-term
investing
using
tax-favored
plans,
individual
retirement
accounts
and
payments
from
such
accounts,
employer-sponsored
retirement
plans
and
investments,
public
and
private
educational
savings
accounts,
and
uniform
gifts
and
transfers
to
minors.
(d)
Credit
and
debt,
including
credit
cards,
payday
lending,
rent-to-own
transactions,
debt
consolidation,
automobile
leasing,
cosigning
a
loan,
debt
avoidance,
and
the
marketing
of
debt,
especially
to
young
people.
(e)
Consumer
awareness
of
the
power
of
marketing
on
buying
decisions
including
zero
percent
interest
offers;
marketing
methods,
including
product
positioning,
advertising,
brand
recognition,
and
personal
selling;
how
to
read
a
credit
report
and
correct
inaccuracies;
how
to
build
a
credit
score;
how
to
develop
a
plan
to
deal
with
creditors
and
avoid
bankruptcy;
and
the
federal
Fair
Debt
Collection
Practices
Act,
codified
at
15
U.S.C.
§1692
–
1692p.
(f)
Financial
responsibility
and
money
management,
including
creating
and
living
on
a
written
budget
and
balancing
a
checkbook;
basic
rules
of
successful
negotiating
and
techniques;
and
personality
or
other
traits
regarding
money.
(g)
Insurance,
risk
management,
income,
and
career
decisions,
including
career
choices
that
fit
personality
styles
and
occupational
goals,
job
search
strategies,
cover
letters,
resumes,
interview
techniques,
payroll
taxes
and
other
income
withholdings,
and
revenue
sources
for
federal,
state,
and
local
governments.
(h)
Different
types
of
insurance
coverage
including
renters,
homeowners,
automobile,
health,
disability,
long-term
care,
identity
theft,
and
life
insurance;
term
life,
cash
value
and
whole
life
insurance;
and
insurance
terms
such
as
deductible,
stop
loss,
elimination
period,
replacement
coverage,
liability,
and
out-of-pocket.
(i)
Buying,
selling,
and
renting
advantages
and
disadvantages
relating
to
real
estate,
including
adjustable
rate,
balloon,
conventional,
government-backed,
reverse,
and
seller-financed
mortgages.
(2)
(a)
One-half
unit
of
personal
finance
literacy
may
count
as
one-half
unit
of
social
studies
in
meeting
the
Senate
File
391,
p.
16
requirements
of
paragraph
“b”
,
though
the
teacher
providing
personal
finance
literacy
coursework
that
counts
as
one-half
unit
of
social
studies
need
not
hold
a
social
studies
endorsement.
(b)
Units
of
coursework
that
meet
the
requirements
of
any
combination
of
coursework
required
under
paragraphs
paragraph
“a”
,
“b”
,
“c”
,
“d”
,
“e”
,
or
“h”
and
incorporate
the
curriculum
required
under
subparagraph
(1)
shall
be
deemed
to
satisfy
the
offer
and
teach
requirements
of
this
paragraph
“k”
and
a
student
who
completes
such
units
shall
be
deemed
to
have
met
the
graduation
requirement
of
this
paragraph
“k”
.
Sec.
21.
Section
279.50,
subsection
2,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
2.
Each
school
board
shall
provide
age-appropriate
and
research-based
instruction
in
human
growth
and
development
including
instruction
regarding
human
sexuality,
self-esteem,
stress
management,
interpersonal
relationships,
domestic
abuse,
and
HPV
and
the
availability
of
a
vaccine
to
prevent
HPV
,
and
acquired
immune
deficiency
syndrome
as
required
in
section
256.11
,
in
grades
one
through
twelve.
Sec.
22.
Section
279.50,
subsection
9,
paragraph
b,
Code
2023,
is
amended
by
striking
the
paragraph.
______________________________
AMY
SINCLAIR
President
of
the
Senate
______________________________
PAT
GRASSLEY
Speaker
of
the
House
I
hereby
certify
that
this
bill
originated
in
the
Senate
and
is
known
as
Senate
File
391,
Ninetieth
General
Assembly.
______________________________
W.
CHARLES
SMITHSON
Secretary
of
the
Senate
Approved
_______________,
2023
______________________________
KIM
REYNOLDS
Governor