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Current Legislation: Local, State, National Levels
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2001- Passed to require 100% student proficiency by 2014 Focused on government-run schools receive funds to administer an annual standardized test to determine if students have been taught well
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2010- Proposed overhaul of the law All students college or career ready by high school graduation 10 states have requested waivers of original NCLB to set new performance targets
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Part 1 allows undocumented students to apply for scholarships funded by private donors Part 2 allows undocumented students to apply for state loans and grants
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California is the 3 rd state to pass the bill The Immigrations Policy Center estimates 2.1 million undocumented children may be eligible for “legal status” under the Dream Act
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California Law requires that teachers must be notified by March 15 of a possible lay-off Teachers are laid off by seniority first A bill that would allow teachers to be laid off for performance did not pass in the State Senate
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Effective 2012 School districts are to provide medical services to students injured while participating in a school athletic activity The injured athlete must be removed from activity for the remainder of the day if suspected of sustaining a head injury
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2011 5 States received extra funding to turn around their low performing schools on standardized tests
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California received $69 million to disperse to school districts who applied to implement improvement efforts to increase student performance 4 Models to choose from: Turnaround Transformation Restart School Closure
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47 states have passed anti-bullying legislation Mandate requiring schools to have anti-bullying policies in place No funding or financial resources are offered to help with security, safety, or improvements to school climate
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