Bill Text: NY A02221 | 2009-2010 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: An act to amend the education law, in relation to establishing an accelerated high school graduation program

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 18-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-01-06 - referred to education [A02221 Detail]

Download: New_York-2009-A02221-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         2221
                              2009-2010 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                   January 15, 2009
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       Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  PEOPLES, J. RIVERA, BENEDETTO, CAMARA, JOHN,
         FIELDS, SCHROEDER, ESPAILLAT -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. COLTON,
         DIAZ, GALEF, GREENE, HEASTIE, HIKIND, LATIMER, MAISEL, REILLY,  ROBIN-
         SON, SCARBOROUGH, WRIGHT -- read once and referred to the Committee on
         Education
       AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation to establishing an accel-
         erated high school graduation program
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may  be  cited  as
    2  "the New York accelerated high school graduation option act."
    3    S  2.  The education law is amended by adding a new article 66 to read
    4  as follows:
    5                                 ARTICLE 66
    6         THE NEW YORK ACCELERATED HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION OPTION ACT
    7  SECTION 3300. LEGISLATION FINDINGS.
    8          3301. DEFINITIONS.
    9          3302. ACCELERATED HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION OPTION ACT.
   10          3303. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS.
   11    S 3300. LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS. THE LEGISLATURE HEREBY FINDS THAT IT  IS
   12  NECESSARY  FOR  THE  STATE'S CITIZENS TO ACQUIRE AN EDUCATION BEYOND THE
   13  SECONDARY LEVEL IN ORDER TO SUCCEED DURING THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY. THE
   14  LEGISLATURE ALSO FINDS THAT NEW YORK STATE HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST  AVER-
   15  AGE  TUITIONS  AMONG  PUBLIC  COMMUNITY  COLLEGES IN THE COUNTRY AND THE
   16  SMALLEST PERCENTAGES OF ENROLLMENTS IN PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES  VERSUS
   17  PRIVATE  FOUR  YEAR  INSTITUTIONS.  THE  LEGISLATURE  FURTHER FINDS THAT
   18  COMMUNITY COLLEGES STRENGTHEN NEW YORK'S ECONOMY BY  PROVIDING  STUDENTS
   19  WITH  EDUCATIONAL TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE WHICH ENSURES A HIGHLY PRODUC-
   20  TIVE, WELL-TRAINED, WORK FORCE. THE LEGISLATURE  THEREFORE  ENACTS  "THE
   21  NEW YORK ACCELERATED HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION OPTION ACT" IN ORDER TO HELP
   22  HIGH ACHIEVING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS PURSUE A POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION.
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD04693-01-9
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    1    S 3301.    DEFINITIONS.  AS  USED IN THIS ARTICLE, THE FOLLOWING TERMS
    2  SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING MEANINGS:
    3    1. "COMMUNITY COLLEGES" MEANS COLLEGES ESTABLISHED AND OPERATED PURSU-
    4  ANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX OF THIS CHAPTER,
    5  EITHER INDIVIDUALLY OR JOINTLY, BY COUNTIES, CITIES, INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
    6  DISTRICTS,  SCHOOL  DISTRICTS APPROVED BY THE STATE UNIVERSITY TRUSTEES,
    7  OR INDIVIDUALLY BY COMMUNITY  COLLEGE  REGIONS  APPROVED  BY  THE  STATE
    8  UNIVERSITY  TRUSTEES,  AND  PROVIDING  TWO-YEAR  POST SECONDARY PROGRAMS
    9  PURSUANT TO REGULATIONS PRESCRIBED BY THE STATE UNIVERSITY TRUSTEES  AND
   10  RECEIVING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FROM THE STATE THEREFOR;
   11    2.  "STANDARDIZED  TEST" OR "TEST" MEANS ANY TEST THAT IS GIVEN IN NEW
   12  YORK AT THE EXPENSE OF THE TEST SUBJECT AND DESIGNED FOR  USE  AND  USED
   13  SOLELY   FOR  PLACEMENT,  CREDIT-BY-EXAMINATION  OR  OTHER  NONADMISSION
   14  PURPOSE OR ANY TEST DEVELOPED AND ADMINISTERED BY AN  INDIVIDUAL  SCHOOL
   15  OR  INSTITUTION SOLELY FOR ITS OWN PURPOSES OR ANY TEST, OR PORTION OF A
   16  TEST, DESIGNED TO EVALUATE MANUAL SKILLS OR  OTHER  PHYSICAL  ABILITIES;
   17  AND
   18    3.  "COMMISSIONER" MEANS THE COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION OF THE STATE OF
   19  NEW YORK.
   20    S 3302. ACCELERATED HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION OPTION  ACT.  1.  THERE  IS
   21  HEREBY  CREATED  "THE NEW YORK ACCELERATED HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION OPTION
   22  ACT." IT SHALL BE THE DUTY OF THE COMMISSIONER, OR HIS OR HER  DESIGNEE,
   23  TO ADMINISTER THE PROGRAM.
   24    2. STUDENTS WHO ENTER GRADE NINE IN THE TWO THOUSAND NINE-TWO THOUSAND
   25  TEN  SCHOOL YEAR AND THEREAFTER MAY SELECT, UPON RECEIPT OF EACH STUDENT
   26  AND PARENT'S CONSENT TO COMPLETE HIGH SCHOOL IN THREE YEARS, INSTEAD  OF
   27  THE REQUIRED FOUR YEARS MANDATED BY THE DEPARTMENT SHALL BECOME ELIGIBLE
   28  TO RECEIVE A SCHOLARSHIP TO COVER THE FULL COST OF TUITION AT A NEW YORK
   29  COMMUNITY  COLLEGE. THE SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT SHALL NOT, WHEN COMBINED WITH
   30  ANY OTHER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, EXCEED  THE  STUDENT'S  ACTUAL  COST  OF
   31  ATTENDANCE  AT  THE  COMMUNITY COLLEGE WHERE THE SCHOLARSHIP IS USED. IF
   32  THE STUDENT CHOOSES THE OPTION TO GRADUATE HIGH  SCHOOL  IN  FOUR  YEARS
   33  PURSUANT  TO THE REQUIREMENTS MANDATED BY THE DEPARTMENT, THE OPTION FOR
   34  A SCHOLARSHIP TO RECEIVE FREE TUITION AT A NEW  YORK  COMMUNITY  COLLEGE
   35  WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE.
   36    3.  BEGINNING  WITH  THE  TWO  THOUSAND TEN-TWO THOUSAND ELEVEN SCHOOL
   37  YEAR, EACH DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD SHALL PROVIDE EACH  STUDENT  IN  GRADES
   38  SIX  THROUGH  NINE  AND  THEIR  PARENTS  WITH INFORMATION CONCERNING THE
   39  THREE-YEAR AND FOUR-YEAR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION OPTIONS. THE INFORMATION
   40  MUST INCLUDE A TIMEFRAME FOR ACHIEVING EACH GRADUATION OPTION.
   41    4. SELECTION OF ONE OF THE GRADUATION OPTIONS MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE
   42  STUDENT PRIOR TO THE END OF GRADE NINE AND  IS  EXCLUSIVELY  UP  TO  THE
   43  STUDENT  AND PARENT. EACH DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD SHALL ESTABLISH POLICIES
   44  FOR EXTENDING THIS DEADLINE TO THE END OF A STUDENT'S FIRST SEMESTER  OF
   45  GRADE TEN FOR A STUDENT WHO ENTERED A NEW YORK STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL AFTER
   46  GRADE  NINE  UPON TRANSFER FROM A PRIVATE SCHOOL OR ANOTHER STATE OR WHO
   47  WAS PREVENTED FROM CHOOSING A GRADUATION OPTION DUE  TO  ILLNESS  DURING
   48  GRADE  NINE.  IF  THE  STUDENT  AND  PARENT  FAIL TO SELECT A GRADUATION
   49  OPTION, THE STUDENT SHALL BE CONSIDERED TO HAVE  SELECTED  THE  STANDARD
   50  FOUR YEAR PROGRAM.
   51    S  3303.  ELIGIBILITY  REQUIREMENTS.  1. STUDENTS FIRST ENTERING GRADE
   52  NINE IN THE TWO THOUSAND NINE-TWO THOUSAND TEN SCHOOL YEAR AND THEREAFT-
   53  ER MUST EARN AT LEAST TWENTY-TWO UNITS OF CREDIT INCLUDING  TWO  CREDITS
   54  IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION, IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NEW YORK STATE REGENTS, IN
   55  ORDER TO RECEIVE A REGENTS DIPLOMA.
   56    (A) ENGLISH, FOUR UNITS OF CREDIT;
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    1    (B) SOCIAL STUDIES, FOUR UNITS OF CREDIT AS SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH (6)
    2  OF  SECTION 100.5 DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH WITH THE NEW YORK STATE
    3  BOARD OF REGENTS;
    4    (C)  SCIENCE,  THREE UNITS OF CREDIT OF COMMENCEMENT LEVEL SCIENCE, AT
    5  LEAST ONE COURSE SHALL BE LIFE SCIENCES AND AT LEAST ONE IN THE PHYSICAL
    6  SCIENCES, THE THIRD MAY BE EITHER LIFE SCIENCES OR PHYSICAL SCIENCES;
    7    (D) MATHEMATICS, THREE UNITS OF CREDIT OF MATHEMATICS, WHICH SHALL  BE
    8  AT   A   MORE   ADVANCED   LEVEL   THAN   GRADE  EIGHT  AND  SHALL  MEET
    9  COMMENCEMENT-LEVEL LEARNING STANDARDS AS DETERMINED BY THE COMMISSIONER;
   10    (E) VISUAL ARTS AND/OR MUSIC, DANCE, OR THEATRE, ONE UNIT  OF  CREDIT;
   11  AND
   12    (F)  HEALTH  EDUCATION,  ONE-HALF  UNIT  OF  CREDIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH
   13  LEARNING STANDARDS IN THE  AREA  OF  PARENTING  BEING  ATTAINED  THROUGH
   14  EITHER THE HEALTH OR FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES PROGRAMS OR A SEPARATE
   15  COURSE.
   16    2.  PRIOR  TO  SELECTING A PROGRAM, A STUDENT AND THE STUDENT'S PARENT
   17  MUST MEET WITH DESIGNATED SCHOOL PERSONNEL TO RECEIVE AN EXPLANATION  OF
   18  THE RELATIVE REQUIREMENTS, ADVANTAGES, AND DISADVANTAGES OF THE PROGRAM,
   19  AND  THE  STUDENT MUST ALSO RECEIVE THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE STUDENT'S
   20  PARENT.
   21    3. STUDENTS PURSUING ACCELERATED  THREE-YEAR  HIGH  SCHOOL  GRADUATION
   22  MUST:
   23    (A)  EARN  PASSING SCORES ON ALL REGENTS EXAMS, STANDARDIZED TESTS, OR
   24  TEACHER GIVEN FINAL EXAMS IN ORDER TO RECEIVE CREDIT TOWARD THE ACCELER-
   25  ATED DEGREE; AND
   26    (B) ACHIEVE A CUMULATIVE WEIGHTED GRADE POINT AVERAGE OF 3.0 ON A  4.0
   27  SCALE, OR ITS EQUIVALENT, IN THE COURSES REQUIRED FOR THE CAREER PREPAR-
   28  ATORY  ACCELERATED  THREE-YEAR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION OPTION PURSUANT TO
   29  THIS ARTICLE.
   30    4. IF, AT THE END OF GRADE TEN, A STUDENT IS NOT ON TRACK TO MEET  THE
   31  CREDIT,  ASSESSMENT, OR GRADE POINT AVERAGE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ACCELER-
   32  ATED GRADUATION OPTION SELECTED, THE SCHOOL SHALL NOTIFY THE STUDENT AND
   33  PARENT OF THE FOLLOWING:
   34    (A) THE REQUIREMENTS THAT THE STUDENT IS NOT CURRENTLY MEETING;
   35    (B) THE SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE NECESSARY IN GRADE ELEVEN FOR THE STUDENT
   36  TO MEET THE ACCELERATED GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS; AND
   37    (C) THE RIGHT OF THE STUDENT TO CHANGE TO THE FOUR-YEAR PROGRAM.
   38    5. A STUDENT WHO SELECTED ONE OF THE ACCELERATED THREE-YEAR GRADUATION
   39  OPTIONS SHALL  AUTOMATICALLY  MOVE  TO  THE  FOUR-YEAR  PROGRAM  IF  THE
   40  STUDENT:
   41    (A) EXERCISES HIS OR HER RIGHT TO CHANGE TO THE FOUR-YEAR PROGRAM; AND
   42    (B)  FAILS  TO  EARN FIVE CREDITS BY THE END OF GRADE NINE OR FAILS TO
   43  EARN ELEVEN CREDITS BY THE END OF GRADE TEN.
   44    6. A STUDENT WHO MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS SHALL  BE  AWARDED  A  REGENTS
   45  DIPLOMA IN A FORM PRESCRIBED BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
   46    7.  (A)  A STUDENT SHALL BE ELIGIBLE FOR A SCHOLARSHIP UPON COMPLETION
   47  OF HIGH SCHOOL WITHIN THREE YEARS ACCORDING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF  THIS
   48  ARTICLE. THE SCHOLARSHIP SHALL COVER THE COST OF UP TO FIVE SEMESTERS OF
   49  TUITION AND APPROVED FEES AT A NEW YORK COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
   50    (B) TO BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE SUCH SCHOLARSHIP A STUDENT SHALL:
   51    (I)  BE  A  UNITED STATES CITIZEN OR HAVE PERMANENT RESIDENT STATUS IN
   52  THE NEW YORK COUNTY WHERE THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE IS LOCATED;
   53    (II) HAVE COMPLETED HIGH SCHOOL WITHIN THREE YEARS  ACCORDING  TO  THE
   54  REQUIREMENTS OF THIS ACT;
   55    (III)  BE  ENROLLED  IN  AN  ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAM FOR A MINIMUM OF
   56  TWELVE CREDIT HOURS AND A MAXIMUM OF FIFTEEN CREDIT HOURS  PER  SEMESTER
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    1  AT  THE  COMMUNITY COLLEGE, NOT INCLUDING ANY CREDIT HOURS IN A REMEDIAL
    2  OR DEVELOPMENTAL CURRICULUM;
    3    (IV)  HAVE  MAINTAINED CONTINUOUS FULL-TIME ENROLLMENT AT THE NEW YORK
    4  COMMUNITY COLLEGE; AND
    5    (V) HAVE APPLIED FOR ALL OTHER AVAILABLE FORMS OF  STATE  AND  FEDERAL
    6  FINANCIAL AID, EXCLUSIVE OF LOANS.
    7    S 3. This act shall take effect April 1, 2009; provided, however; that
    8  effective immediately, the addition, amendment and/or repeal of any rule
    9  or regulation necessary for the implementation of this act on its effec-
   10  tive  date  are  authorized  and directed to be made and completed on or
   11  before such effective date.
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