S0002B1271A06867 AJB:CMD 04/18/18 #90 A06867
AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL NO. 2
Sponsor: SENATOR DiSANTO
Printer's No. 1271
Amend Bill, page 2, line 15, by striking out "assessment" and
inserting
State achievement test
Amend Bill, page 3, by inserting between lines 25 and 26
"State achievement test." The Pennsylvania System of School
Assessment test, the Keystone Exam, an equivalent local
assessment or another test established or approved by the State
Board of Education or the General Assembly to meet the
requirements of section 2603-B(d)(10)(i), or required under the
Every Student Succeeds Act (Public Law 114-95, 129 Stat. 1802)
or its successor statute or another test required to achieve
other standards established by the department for the public
school or school district under 22 Pa. Code § 403.3 (relating to
single accountability system).
Amend Bill, page 4, lines 4 through 8, by striking out all of
said lines and inserting
(1) resides within the attendance area of a low-
achieving public school and:
(i) has been enrolled in a public school in this
Commonwealth for not less than one full semester
immediately preceding the establishment of an education
savings account; or
(ii) is entering kindergarten or the first grade.
Amend Bill, page 4, line 9, by striking out "(3)" and
inserting
(2)
Amend Bill, page 6, by inserting between lines 19 and 20
(k) Application and renewal period.--
(1) A parent may apply or seek renewal between January 1
and April 1 for the following school year.
(2) The department shall notify parents and school
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districts of approved applications by April 30.
Amend Bill, page 13, line 4, by striking out the period after
"school" and inserting
, if the number of children meets the minimum number
required by the department for reporting of public school
scores.
Amend Bill, page 14, lines 2 through 5, by striking out all
of said lines and inserting
(a) General rule.--A resident school district shall provide
a participating entity that has admitted an eligible student
participating in the program with a complete copy of the
student's disciplinary record at the request of the
participating entity.
(b) Time period.--The resident school district shall supply
a certified copy of the student's disciplinary record, not later
than 10 days after receipt of the request, subject to the Family
Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (Public Law 90-247,
20 U.S.C. § 1232g).
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See A06867 in
the context
of SB0002